Frisson Ensemble – Gallery Chamber Series #3 – CANCELED

Dear Friends of the Fermilab Arts & Lecture Series,

We are writing to inform you that Frisson scheduled for March 29; Antimatter Lecture scheduled for April 3; and Reduced Shakespeare Company’s Complete History of Comedy (abridged) have been cancelled.

We are endeavoring to reschedule any cancelled events. We appreciate your patience in waiting until we can present options for each of offerings that have been impacted. Updated information is available on https://events.fnal.gov/arts-lecture-series/, on our Facebook page, and will be sent via our electronic newsletters. Please be sure to keep checking web pages for updates.

If you wish to transfer the value of your ticket purchase into a gift certificate for any event in the remainder of this season or the upcoming 2020-2021 season, or get a refund for your tickets, please contact us at boxoffice@fnal.gov to let us know your intent. Please be sure to include your daytime phone number so that we can clarify any questions.

If you have any questions, please write to us at boxoffice@fnal.gov or call (630) 840-2787.

Thanks for your flexibility and we apologize for the inconvenience,

Fermilab Arts and Lecture Series

 

From New York City, the ensemble features the best and brightest of classical music’s rising stars drawn from many of the nation’s major music schools including Juilliard, Curtis, and Yale. Frisson showcases a myriad of rarely-performed masterworks. Listen and enjoy as Frisson expands and contracts into a variety of ensembles, including quintets, sextets, nonets, and a small chamber orchestra. The ensemble debuts in major cities across the United States during the 2017-18 season and they are rapidly becoming one of the busiest classical music ensembles.

Frisson’s core instrumentation consists of violin, viola, cello, double bass, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and French horn.