For its New York debut on Monday evening, the ensemble offered three little-known 20th-century works.
In three concerts over the course of this season, this ensemble will offer all six trio sonatas as string trios.
As a contrast to these, the ensemble is also offering Ravel's sole essay in the form.
Simply put, the performing ensembles, whose revenues relied on ticket sales, were no longer offering new music that appealed to their audiences.
Some ensembles are offering alternatives to formal church music in programs that are both historical and homey.
On Sunday, the ensemble offers a program that mixes old and new.
For its celebratory program, the ensemble offered both sobriety and mirth.
Packing a world tour into an hour and a quarter, the ensemble offered Baroque music from six countries in small, telling snapshots.
The ensemble, which champions new music, also offers a new piece by Jonathan Leshnoff.
And some ensembles that performed to half-empty houses on Sunday are offering exchanges to ticket holders who were unable to attend.