Serving the San Francisco Bay Area New Music Community

                    
Left Coast Chamber Ensemble
Left Coast Chamber Ensemble is a consortium of 17 San Francisco Bay Area musicians who create exciting performances of all types of classical music for all types of audiences.
Founded in 1992, Left Coast Chamber Ensemble (LCCE) is a consortium of 17 San Francisco Bay Area musicians who create exciting performances of all types of classical music for all types of audiences. We work as a cohesive collective of artists who share values of integrity, quality, inclusion, service, curiosity, and advocacy. LCCE centers the music of our time in conversation with musical influences of the past, combining a vast repertoire into thematic performances in our established and well-received concert series. We are also committed to continuing and evolving our broad-based education program, sponsoring our annual composition contest, championing new music through the commissioning of new works, and collaborating with current and diverse artists, thinkers, and scholars.

LCCE brings all types of music including small ensemble, vocal, orchestral, multi-media, and operatic productions to our listeners, conveying an essential and profound experience. With Left Coast Chamber Ensemble, nothing is out of bounds, and anything is possible.
Contact information:
Email: info (AT) leftcoastensemble (DOT) org
Phone: 415-617-5223
Upcoming Events:

Saturday, November 2 2024 7:30 PM
Noe Valley Ministry [1021 Sanchez Street San Francisco, CA 94114]
Fall Cabaret: Pierrot Lunaire

Genre-breaking works from the 20th and 21st centuries immerse the listener in interactions between poetry, music, and the human voice. The composers explore the extremes of drama and poetry within the intimate setting of chamber music.  More...
Sunday, November 3 2024 4:00 PM
The Hillside Club [2286 Cedar Street Berkeley, CA 94709]
Fall Cabaret: Pierrot Lunaire

Genre-breaking works from the 20th and 21st centuries immerse the listener in interactions between poetry, music, and the human voice. The composers explore the extremes of drama and poetry within the intimate setting of chamber music.  More...