Concert Details
Venue: Tulane University, Dixon Hall
Time: 7:30pm (CST)
Oct-Dec 2021
Jan-Apr 2022
2021-22 Season Schedule:
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October 18: Dover Quartet
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November 9: Pacifica Quartet with Anthony McGill, clarinet
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December 7: Canellakis-Brown Duo
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January 11: Junction Trio
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February 8: Stephen Hough, piano
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March 28: Musicians from Marlboro
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April 25: American Brass Quintet
Subscriber tickets can be used for any concert this season!
Subscribers always get the best prices and priority access!
All details are subject to change. On-sale dates for single tickets will vary, and a limited number of tickets will be held for door sales; subscribers have first priority in the event of any venue capacity restrictions!
COVID protocols are in place in accordance with City and University policies. As of March 21, proof of vaccination is not required. Masks are recommended.
About Friends of Music
Who Are We?
New Orleans Friends of Music has been bringing the finest chamber musicians in the world to our community since 1955. In addition to a full season of public concerts at Dixon Hall, in partnership with Tulane University, NOFOM provides training and music education activities for both artists and audiences.
A volunteer-led organization, NOFOM supports the full range of chamber music repertoire through performances and commissions, curates educational activities that encourage all ages to appreciate the art form, and showcases exceptional emerging chamber musicians.
Education & Outreach
Education for music lovers and musicians of all ages is a key part of New Orleans Friends of Music programming!
Our guest artists regularly visit local classrooms, present masterclasses and lectures, and participate in artist residency activities with schools and community organizations.
We are pleased to partner with Lyrica Baroque and the University of New Orleans annually to present NOLA Chamber Fest, a growing competition for student and emerging chamber music ensembles.
Celebrating
68 Seasons
Plan Your Visit
Venue
Unless otherwise stated, concerts take place at Dixon Hall on the uptown campus of Tulane University.
We encourage patrons to arrive early as parking is limited on and around campus. Free parking for Friends of Music performances is available in the Diboll parking lot on Willow Street, and a shuttle is provided before and after the concert.
Covid Protocols Will Be In Place
For the safety of audiences and performers, and in accordance with state, local, and university regulations, COVID safety protocols will be in place for Friends of Music performances.
These may include but are not necessarily limited to mandatory masking, required proof of vaccination (or negative recent test), capacity restrictions, contact tracing, social distancing, or advance reservation requirements for all events.
Currently, in alignment with guidelines from the City of New Orleans and the Newcomb Department of Music, proof of vaccination is not required. Masks are not currently required while in the venue. Restrictions subject to change.
Keep visiting our site for most current information throughout the season or contact us at neworleansfom@aol.com.