Cleveland Chamber Symphony

Under London's leadership and with the commitment of a core group of Cleveland musicians, the ensemble expanded its activities over the next two decades and dedicated itself to performing, recording, and commissioning contemporary orchestral works.

[2] At its peak, the CCS presented a concert series featuring eight programs, alongside multiple recording sessions, all under London's direction.

Composers of national and international prominence, whose works were commissioned and performed by the CCS, were also invited to serve as guest conductors and educators.

In 2007, the group won a Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with orchestra) category, for its recording of Olivier Messiaen's Oiseaux exotiques, conducted by John McLaughlin Williams with pianist Angelin Chang.

The New American Scene (Albany Records, Troy 298) Cleveland Chamber Symphony Vol 6↵ (TNC CD 1515)

The Cleveland Chamber Symphony preparing to perform.