
According to The New York Times, Ms. Chambers is possibly the world’s foremost virtuoso of the toy piano. She has made a number of television and radio appearances on the toy piano including CNN and NPR. She is the inventor of the Car Horn Organ. Other credits include two National Endowment for the Arts grants, an American Composers Forum Commission Grant and a CAPS grant (New York State). She founded Artmusic, Inc., which produced the above large-scale events as well as a television series titled Videoville for five years. This was broadcast on WNYC-TV (a PBS affiliate) and on The Learning Channel, a national cable station. These projects were funded by the New York State Council on the Arts. Ms. Chambers has a series of string pieces. She plays the violin. However, the only person who liked her violin playing was John Cage (with whom she worked with on a number of productions). She is currently working on a series of musical Mandalas inspired by her recent trip to Tibet and an Endangered Species Song Cycle.
Ms. Chambers is an avid painter, landscape photographer and travelholic with a keen interest in ethnomusicology. She has a bachelor’s degree in music from Barnard College and studied piano with Kenneth Cooper. She received a master’s degree in composition from SUNY at Stony Brook. She was born on January 24, 1953, and is currently living in Brooklyn, NY, New Orleans, LA and Harvey Cedars, NJ.
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