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The Perlman Music Program’s Chamber Music Workshop Final Performances

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The Perlman Music Program will present the seventh annual Chamber Music Workshop (CMW) from August 12 – August 27.  CMW is an intensive two-and-a-half week workshop focused entirely on the study and performance of chamber music and literature for young artists ages 18-30.  Recently, The New York Times hailed alumni of the program as "a parade of superb young chamber music players."  

Listen to the final performances given by the talented musicians of the CMW at the Shelter Island campus, 73 Shore Road, Shelter Island Heights, NY.

For more information, please visit www.perlmanmusicprogram.org or call 212.877.5045.

Founded by Toby Perlman 18 years ago, The Perlman Music Program offers unparalleled musical training to young string players of rare and special talent. With a world-class faculty led by Itzhak Perlman, the New York City and Shelter Island, NY based program seeks to develop the future leaders of classical music, all within a nurturing and supportive musical community.

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