Archive for April, 2015

Blue Heron takes flight at Rockefeller Chapel

There are many excellent early music ensembles in Chicago, but it’s always […]

Apr 19, 2015
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Bychkov, Trifonov and CSO serve up a Russian night to remember

Semyon Bychkov led the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in a Russian program […]

Apr 17, 2015
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Critic’s Choice

Few pianists have made as graceful a transition from preteen phenom […]

Apr 15, 2015
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Northbrook Symphony gives neglected Czech symphony its belated American debut

“Bohemian Revelry and the Path to Resurrection” is not a program […]

Apr 14, 2015
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Hahn and Smythe shine in Bach and Auerbach

It’s been a big year for Hilary Hahn. The American violinist […]

Apr 13, 2015
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Ars Viva to draw the curtain after two decades

Ars Viva’s season-closing concert next month will be its final performance, […]

Apr 13, 2015
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Pacifica Quartet and friends close UC Presents’ WW I series on high note

The Pacifica Quartet’s Sunday afternoon performance at the Reva and David […]

Apr 13, 2015
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UC Presents’ retrospective offers a mixed program of Debussy sonatas

The University of Chicago Presents’ World War I centenary weekend continued […]

Apr 12, 2015
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Clarinetist Fiterstein sparks opening event in UC Presents’ WW I festival

It was an inspired idea to mark the centennial of World […]

Apr 11, 2015
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Haitink’s sober integrity tames Mahler’s Seventh with CSO

It’s been nearly one-and-a-half years since Bernard Haitink’s last appearance leading […]

Apr 10, 2015
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