Archive for April, 2014

Slatkin and CSO pack the house for a successful (and rare) American program

If you are an aficionado of American music, you best hightail […]

Apr 18, 2014
at 3:25 pm
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Haydn’s “Seven Last Words” finds luminous expression with Seraphic Fire and Spektral Quartet

Haydn’s The Seven Last Words of Christ on the Cross is […]

Apr 17, 2014
at 11:53 am
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Anne Akiko Meyers eager to tackle Mason Bates Violin Concerto with CSO

It was a leap into the unknown for composer and soloist […]

Apr 14, 2014
at 6:13 pm
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Bjaland strikes sparks with Chicago Philharmonic

It was a bitterly cold and rainy night Sunday, one not […]

Apr 14, 2014
at 3:56 pm
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Spektral Quartet joins forces with Seraphic Fire for a new take on Haydn’s “Seven Last Words”

Just in time for Easter, Seraphic Fire will introduce Franz Joseph […]

Apr 12, 2014
at 6:00 pm
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Chicago Bach Project moves downtown with a worthy “St. Matthew Passion”

John Nelson has run the circuit, musically speaking, with his Chicago […]

Apr 12, 2014
at 2:00 pm
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Salonen’s “Nyx” proves sensational in inspired CSO program

The Chicago Symphony Orchestra routinely enjoys a high level of podium […]

Apr 11, 2014
at 3:38 pm
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Lakeview Orchestra, Vox 3 team up for a strong and dramatic Mozart Requiem

When you have one of the world’s finest orchestras and one […]

Apr 09, 2014
at 1:33 pm
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Father-daughter team shines in Detroit revival of Bolcom’s “A View from the Bridge”

DETROIT. “I ain’t her father,” says the rough Brooklyn dock worker […]

Apr 07, 2014
at 2:09 pm
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Anonymous 4 juxtaposes love and devotion in ethereal program

Anonymous 4 presented “Marie et Marion,” a program based on the […]

Apr 05, 2014
at 1:07 am
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