Archive for March, 2012

West meets East in revelatory blend of new works by Chinese composers

Maybe it’s because world music has become so popular, something we […]

Mar 17, 2012
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Muti, CSO and Chorus provide expert advocacy for Cherubini

Riccardo Muti has long been a tireless advocate for the music […]

Mar 15, 2012
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Countertenor Davies displays vocal gleam and casual bravura with Baroque Band

The friendship of Baroque Band artistic director Garry Clarke with conductor […]

Mar 15, 2012
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UC Presents to offer starry lineup and inaugurate new venue in 2012-13

The University of Chicago Presents series will once again serve up […]

Mar 15, 2012
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CCM presents a season highlight with memorable Schubert Octet

Over six hundred songs, the great song-cycles, the Unfinished and Great symphonies, […]

Mar 14, 2012
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Heatherington, Ars Viva provide eloquent advocacy for Dvořák

Alan Heatherington described himself at Sunday afternoon’s season-ending Ars Viva concert […]

Mar 14, 2012
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Orion Ensemble serves up a diverse array of women composers

The Orion Ensemble has a deft touch when it comes to […]

Mar 12, 2012
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Ferris Chorale provides fine advocacy for Jackson “Requiem”

The William Ferris Chorale continued its 40th anniversary season Saturday night […]

Mar 11, 2012
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Muti’s thrilling Brahms symphony proves worth the wait

To date, Riccardo Muti’s programs with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra have […]

Mar 08, 2012
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Chinese soprano’s exciting debut sparks Lyric’s second-cast “Aida”

The Lyric Opera of Chicago is closing its season with a […]

Mar 07, 2012
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