Even as Red thrives, another Cleveland-based ensemble specializing in new music is in danger of closing up shop. “The Cleveland Chamber Symphony, the admired professional ensemble in residence at Cleveland State University since 1980, is in turmoil and in danger of closing at the end of the 2003-04 concert season. Members of the Chamber Symphony are scheduled to meet today with Cleveland State President Michael Schwartz to discuss the ensemble’s future. But its fate might be sealed. By May 2004, when founding music director Edwin London retires, the group could be out of money.”