In addition to being its namesake, Franz Kneisel’s passion for chamber music is the heart and soul of Kneisel Hall.
Kneisel Hall offers two distinct programs for music students and young professional artists.
Kneisel Hall offers two distinct programs for music students and young professional artists.
The 2025 season offers another summer with the best of chamber music. Join us from June 27 to August 24.
With more than 50 opportunities to enjoy a performance, we look forward to sharing a full slate of Friday and Sunday concerts, Open Rehearsals, Master Classes, the ever-popular Young Artist Concert series, and more!
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Gwen Krosnick was the founding cellist of Trio Cleonice, with which group she played for eight years across the United States, Europe, and Asia. With Cleonice, Krosnick spent three years in residence at New England Conservatory, commissioned new works for piano trio, and began a critically-acclaimed community concert series, Trio Cleonice & Friends. Most recently, Krosnick was from 2021 to 2025 the cellist of the Cassatt String Quartet, with which group she worked closely with composers such as Tania León, Victoria Bond, and Joan Tower, championing their music as well as that of Dorothy Rudd Moore, Florence Price, and dozens of other composers whose backgrounds have traditionally been underrepresented on classical music stages.
Krosnick’s 2025-2026 season includes solo cello recitals focused on works by Tania León, Donald Martino, Aaron Wolff/Chet Baker, J.S. Bach, Ralph Shapey, and Milton Babbitt; passionate teaching; and founding and Artistic Directing a new Westchester chapter of the non-profit Music For Food.
Krosnick has twice served as Visiting Professor at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, and has given masterclasses there and at Eastman, Oberlin, Cleveland Institute, and Duke; since 2024, she has served on the faculty of Columbia University’s Music Performance Program. During the summers, Krosnick teaches at Kneisel Hall.