Orchestra

New York Chamber Symphony

The New York Chamber Symphony (NYCS) was an American chamber orchestra based in New York City. It was active from 1977 to 2002.

It was founded in 1977 by its founding music director Gerard Schwarz, and Omus Hirshbein. Its original name was the Y Chamber Symphony, and it was the resident ensemble at the 92nd Street Y, where Hirshbein was director of music programming. The orchestra changed its name…

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Artist details

Type
Orchestra
Area
United States
Founded
1977
Dissolved
2002
Labels
WEA International
Naxos
EMI Digital
Nonesuch
Argo
Last updated: March 2nd, 2019