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CelloBello Website Offers Extensive Resources for the Dedicated Cellist
The Interactive website CelloBello offers a broad selection of free resources covering every aspect of learning and playing the cel

Imperfect Pitch - Excerpts From an ACMP Member’s Anecdotes on a Familiar Obsession
ACMP member Frank van der Drift (Vn/Va, Dordrecht, Netherlands) shared his writings on a decades-long obsession with pitch and intonation.

Seventh Annual ACMP Worldwide Play-In Reports, 2019
Earlier this month, players from around the world came together to celebrate music with friends, new and old, during the ACMP Worldwide Play-In Weekend.

The Truth About Listening to Music While You Work
A new study claims that a quiet working environment seems to be best when it comes to creative problem solving.

Music Ideas for the 2019 Play-in
It’s that time of year again! Play-in weekend is happening this upcoming weekend, March 2nd and 3rd.
Debussy and Zarvos -The Music of the 2019 ACMP Livestream Masterclass
In preparation of the ACMP Livestream Masterclass here is some background on the pieces being explored.
Nepomuk’s Dances I - Arrival

Music and the Holocaust
As Holocaust Remeberance Day comes around on January 27, one of ACMP's members, Dr.

Speaking Up for Amateur Chamber Music Players
This winter, ACMP is putting one of its new strategic objectives into action - that is, advocacy for amateur chamber music players.

2019 Livestream Masterclass - Explore Tango Rhythms & Debussy Quartet Without Leaving Home!
February 16, 2019, 2:30 - 4:30PM EASTERN. Accessible on Facebook and on the ACMP website. FREE

ACMP Receives Grant from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs
ACMP - Associated Chamber Music Players is a proud receipient of a grant from the New York City Department of Culural Affairs in support of the ACMP Livestream Masterclass in February 2019.

Even Classical Music Is Getting Faster These Days
Pop and rap aren’t the only two genres speeding up in tempo in the breakneck music-streaming era: The quickening of pace seems to be affecting even the oldest forms of the art.
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