The Chamber Orchestra Of Boston
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The Chamber Orchestra of Boston offers concert series, performing a wide range of repertoire, from timeless classics.

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The Chamber Orchestra Of Boston


Founded in
2003
EIN
30-0145886
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Arts & Culture
Address
263 COMMONWEALTH AVE BOSTON, MA 02116-0000 United States
Website
https://www.chamberorchestraofboston.org/
Phone
(617)-266-1626
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About
The Chamber Orchestra of Boston, founded in 2003, delivers thrilling performances of classical music. Led by David Feltner, the orchestra performs a wide range of repertoire and new music from living composers. Since 2001, they have inspired audiences with fresh interpretations of timeless classics and have been praised for their compelling performances.
Mission
Since 2001, The Chamber Orchestra of Boston has thrilled audiences and critics alike with compelling performances ranging from the sensitive to the riveting. David Feltner leads this dynamic group of musicians in a wide range of repertoire, inspiring audiences with fresh insights into timeless classics and the excitement of bringing new works to life.

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