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  • Chamber Series

    The ORCMA Chamber Series has been hailed by a newspaper critic as one of the best chamber music concert series in the Southeast.  The ORCMA series offers six concerts each season featuring world-class musicians who have performed in many U.S. cities and other countries.

    In the 2011-2012 season the series will include two concerts that feature local and regional talent -- the Oak Ridge Chamber Players and the Isotone Concert, which honots a physicist through an original composition and features music on the violin and percussion instruments by Sue Eddlemon and her husband, Scott Eddlemon, creator of the entertaining series, which connects music and physics. The Eddlemons are graduates of the prestigious Juilliard School of Music in New York City.

    Performances are held in the Pollard Auditorium, 210 Badger Road, part of the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) managed by Oak Ridge Associated Universities for the Department of Energy.  See map

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    Michelle Powell
    Executive Director
    Phone: 865-483-5569
    E-mail: office@orcma.org