Entity | University of Chicago Contemporary Chamber Players
The University of Chicago Contemporary Chamber Players (also called Contempo, CCP, or Contemporary Chamber Players of the University of Chicago) is an American ensemble dedicated to the performance of contemporary classical music. It was founded in Chicago in 1964 by the American composer Ralph Shapey. Its artistic director is the composer Shulamit Ran. The ensemble has presented the world premieres of over 80 compositions, by composers including Roger Sessions, John Harbison, Ralph Shapey, George Perle, Shulamit Ran, and John Eaton.
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Inception: 1964
Alternate Names: University of Chicago. Contemporary Chamber Players., Chicago. Contemporary Chamber Players, Contemporary Chamber Players, <<The>> Contemporary Chamber Players of the University of Chicago, Contemporary Chamber Players of the University of Chicago.
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Appears in:
National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) 21
NER concerts 10
- Contemporary Chamber Players play Boone and more, part four
- Contemporary Chamber Players play Boone and more, part one
- Contemporary Chamber Players play Boone and more, part three
- Contemporary Chamber Players play Boone and more, part two
- Contemporary Chamber Players play Boulez and more, part one
- Contemporary Chamber Players play Boulez and more, part three
- Contemporary Chamber Players play Boulez and more, part two
- Contemporary Chamber Players, part one
- Contemporary Chamber Players, part three
- Contemporary Chamber Players, part two