Archive for March, 2014

UC Presents to pay homage to World War I centennial in 2014-15 season

A centennial commemoration of World War I, a recital by Anne […]

Mar 27, 2014
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CSO offers mixed rewards with Schubert and Elgar

The second and final week of Riccardo Muti’s March residency is […]

Mar 27, 2014
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Rush Hour Concerts to continue after death of founder

Deborah Sobol, founder of Rush Hour Concerts, died suddenly in January, […]

Mar 26, 2014
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Bella Voce Camerata off to a mixed start in debut concert

Three years in the “dreaming,” and another two years in preparation, […]

Mar 23, 2014
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Muti returns to CSO with distinctive Schubert

Riccardo Muti is back in town and, inspired as the Chicago […]

Mar 21, 2014
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Ravinia musicians to perform in Cuba

Musicians from Ravinia’s Steans Institute will perform in Cuba  next week, […]

Mar 21, 2014
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A memorable night of singing with Fleming and Kaufmann at Lyric Opera

Okay, so technically Lyric Opera of Chicago’s concert Wednesday night didn’t […]

Mar 20, 2014
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Israel Philharmonic delivers powerful Bruckner

One certainly can’t accuse Zubin Mehta and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra […]

Mar 18, 2014
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Vaughan Williams double bill takes flight with Ars Viva

Ralph Vaughan Williams fans in Chicago have long known where to […]

Mar 18, 2014
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Chicago Chorale offers refined performance of Bruckner mass

The vagaries of the music calendar have resulted in an unexpected […]

Mar 17, 2014
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