Gallery
CMC President Don Malpass announces the opening of the 125th season
CMC Member Larry Franko plays 1st violin in Haydn's six Prussian String Quartets. Haydn (guest) plays 2nd
A young Leonard Bernstein (CMC guest performer) still playing long after Marjorie Franko stacked the chairs
Performing Member hopeful Herbert von Karajan about to sign his CMC membership application when realizing annual due is $12 paid in advance
A young Glenn Gould brought his vocal coach Spotty for a CMC guest appearance, performing a handful of Mendelssohn's Lieder ohne Worte
The Borodin Quartet plays a surprise Borodin Quartet (guests)
"...ten...eleven...TWELVE!" Arnold (guest) stress testing CMC members' scholarship vow
Also present on the guest row Igor Stravinsky doublechecking Arnold Schönberg's scholarship (Photo courtesy of Pearle Vision)
CMC Member Thorkil Kjems explaining why nobody knows who wrote the Flute Sonata in G Minor, for many years attributed as J.S. Bach BWV 1020
Camille Saint-Saëns' Le carnaval des animaux, in a unknown transcription for Sprechgesang and piano, performed by CMC guests Pop and Charlie
CMC Members play Kuhlau's Sonatine for 17 flutes in an arrangement for accordeons by unknown
Albert Einstein visiting CMC, showing the strange phenomenon of Self-accompaniment, possible in the curved universe of General Relativity
A CMC Refreshments volunteer
CMC Refreshments Dessert Department
Kirsten Flagstad stunning the unprepared audience at CMC's 50th Anniversary meeting, with Brünnhilde's Hojotoho! Hojotoho! heiaha! heiaha!
Oops sorry, I thought this was the Jenny Craig meeting
The Lehmann family relaxing after performing own version of Richard Strauss' Eine Alpensinfonie
Guest André Rieu plays Sibelius' Violin Concerto, accompanied by CMC Members in an arrangement for 16 flutes by Katherine Kleitz
CMC Members conclude an unusually animated performance of Haydn's Farewell Symphony