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Work(s) by Luigi Boccherini

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At Alice Tully Hall, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center turns to chamber works by Luigi Boccherini, heard alongside music by Barrière and D’Ambrosio in a program developed at CMS’s Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Studio. Boccherini, the 18th‑century composer-cellist, wrote chamber pieces that treat the cello as a speaking voice rather than accompaniment, shaping the instrument’s modern repertoire. New York has long served as a steady home for this music through Lincoln Center’s chamber series, where historically European salon traditions are reframed for a contemporary city audience. The most telling feature is the clarity of the writing: conversation over display.

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