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KRISTIN OLSON

Kristin Olson BAROQUE OBOE When Kristin was in 4th grade, she played the role of “Young Mozart” in the school musical, “Of Mice and Mozart”. Her love of the music was born and the rest is history. If you could go back and tell 10-year-old Kristin that her future self would be a professional oboist specializing in historically informed performances of Mozart (especially Mozart, but also everything else) on historical instruments, she would be proud and excited for her future. Kristin has performed in orchestras, chamber groups, and as a soloist across North America and Europe. As an entrepreneur,  projects have included a successful reed-making business, a classical and romantic orchestra and opera company, and an uplifting hospital concert series. Her relationship with performance is deeply intertwined with the experience she had in 2015 when she suffered a number of spontaneous collapsed lungs (spontaneous pneumothorax). As an oboist, she was unable to play for nearly a year and underwent a painful but successful surgery to correct the issue. Kristin was so affected by the experience that she founded the Mount Sinai Concerts for Patients to give back to the community that made her career possible again.  Kristin holds degrees from the California Institute of the Arts, the University of Southern California, and the Juilliard School. She lives in Charlotte, NC, with her husband, two children, and the bluebird who has recently taken up residence in their backyard birdhouse. JOIN OUR MAILING LIST * indicates required Email Address * /* real people should not fill this in and expect good things – do not remove this or risk form bot signups */ CONTACT US (804) 304-6312 CMSCVA PO Box 8526 Richmond, VA 23226 FOLLOW US Facebook-f Instagram SUPPORT US CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF CENTRAL VIRGINIA  |  © 2025 All Rights Reserved …

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Oct. 12, 2PM – Free Concert – A RICHMOND CABARET

They say “life is a cabaret,” so why shouldn’t we celebrate Richmond in song? Revel in contemporary American life and the Richmond experience with this recital of cabaret songs, including special commissions from CMSCVA by Virginia composers Emily Graham, Zachary Wadsworth, Riley Peters, and Betsy Podsiadlo. Register for this free event here.

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Oct. 14, 7PM – SWEPT AWAY!

The freedom and joy of 1930’s Germany cabaret culture was swept away by the winds of fascism and war. Travel back to this unique period in musical history with songs and instrumental works by banned and émigré composers from the time, and “For a Look or a Touch,” a moving chamber opera by contemporary American composer Jake Heggie. With “Swept Away!” CMSCVA revisits two of the more intriguing concert themes we have featured over the past two decades – revolutionary and banned music, and forbidden love. Get your tickets here.

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Nov. 9, 2PM – Free Concert – OPUS 20: THE SUN

Celebrate CMSCVA’s 20th anniversary (and the dawn of chamber music) with music by the “father of the string quartet,” Joseph Haydn, and young composers from Richmond in this sun-themed concert. The premiere of a new work by Richmond native Kyle Valorose joins music from Haydn’s collection nicknamed the “Sun Quartets,” opus 20, in which Haydn developed compositional techniques that were to define chamber music for the next 200 years.

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Dec. 16, 7PM – BACH BY CANDLELIGHT

Before candlelight concerts became popular, CMSCVA presented this concept seventeen years ago with “Bach by Candlelight,” one of the favorite concerts from our past 20 years. This year, we present a revival of this concert with elegant and emotional music from  J. S. Bach’s solo cello suites and violin partitas, played in candlelight. Intimate music perfect for a winter’s night performed by violinist Johnny Gandelsman and cellist James Wilson. Get your tickets here.

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Through the Month of Jan. – FESTIVAL OF PREMIERES

Through the month of January, CMSCVA celebrates our contribution to the chamber music repertoire with an online digital festival of pieces we have commissioned and premiered. Enjoy works written for CMSCVA in the past four years that have transformed the chamber music repertoire and delighted audiences throughout Richmond.

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Feb. 15, 2PM – Free Concert – OPUS 20: ANNIVERSARY

CMSCVA continues its theme of “20” in celebration of our 20th anniversary with Romantic music from the late 19th century. Edward Elgar’s Serenade opus 20 makes its CMSCVA debut in a special arrangement for strings and flute, and is joined by Borodin’s famous String Quartet in D major, written as a 20th anniversary wedding gift for his wife. This concert is presented in partnership with the Richmond Public Library’s Gellman Room Concerts.

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March 8, 7PM – BAROQUE AT WILTON

Built in 1753, members of the Randolph family called Wilton home for over 100 years and entertained some of the most notable political figures including George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. Having survived the Revolutionary and Civil War, the Wilton House has a rich and complex history. CMSCVA returns to this historic setting for a program of Baroque music performed on period instruments. Because of the intimate size of the Wilton House venue, this concert is offered on two dates. Get your tickets for March 8 here, or get your tickets for March 9 here. 

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March 9, 4PM – BAROQUE AT WILTON

Built in 1753, members of the Randolph family called Wilton home for over 100 years and entertained some of the most notable political figures including George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. Having survived the Revolutionary and Civil War, the Wilton House has a rich and complex history. CMSCVA returns to this historic setting for a program of Baroque music performed on period instruments. Because of the intimate size of the Wilton House venue, this concert is offered on two dates. Get your tickets for March 8 here, or get your tickets for March 9 here. 

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April 5, 2PM – Free Concert – OPUS 20: PARTY OF 7

Beethoven’s famous Septet, opus 20, is one of the true party pieces in history. Its tunes have been whistled in the streets of Europe and America for over 200 years. Join CMSCVA for an hour of sparkling music by Beethoven, and the premiere of a piece by Antonio García that brings this 19th century masterpiece to its place in 21st century Richmond.

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