Archive for March, 2011

Fulcrum Point serves up an evening of ritual with two substantial new works

If sometimes Fulcrum Point’s programs seem more focused on thematic linkage […]

Mar 24, 2011
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A Shostakovich operetta and autumn Mozart on tap for Chicago Opera Theater in 2012

Two Chicago premieres and a rare fall production are on tap […]

Mar 24, 2011
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Chicago Ensemble offers a generous program with mixed rewards

For their latest program, the Chicago Ensemble came up with a […]

Mar 24, 2011
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MusicNow ends season on a mixed, at times piercing note

The final MusicNow concert of the season offered a pair of […]

Mar 22, 2011
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Bach Collegium Japan at their finest in joyous moments of epic mass

Looking at the solemn faces of the Bach Collegium Japan musicians […]

Mar 20, 2011
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William Ferris Chorale shines in Gailloreto premiere

 Choral groups must be sorely tempted to depend solely on existing […]

Mar 20, 2011
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Soprano Lucy Crowe, conductor Bicket spark memorable night of Handel with Baroque Band

There are times where the combination of artist, repertoire and venue […]

Mar 19, 2011
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Dutoit leads CSO, soloists in compelling Penderecki premiere

Charles Dutoit has settled into a comfortable niche as one of […]

Mar 18, 2011
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Acclaimed Bach Collegium Japan to perform Mass in B minor at Valpo

For a while, it looked like the American tour for Bach […]

Mar 17, 2011
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Riccardo Muti receives million-dollar Nilsson Prize

Riccardo Muti has received the $1 million Birgit Nilsson Prize, which […]

Mar 17, 2011
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