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Muti leads CSO in a belated, balletic New Year’s Day program

There can be a moment of trepidation when a conductor takes […]

Jan 21, 2022
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Sinfonietta marks MLK birthday with a wide array of music

The Chicago Sinfonietta presented its annual Martin Luther King tribute concert […]

Jan 18, 2022
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Organ music by two Chicago composers, past and present, given excellent advocacy

Organ music by Frank Ferko and Leo Sowerby. David Schrader, organist […]

Jan 17, 2022
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CSO returns to full strength with fiery brilliance in wide-ranging program

The middle program of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s three-week spring series […]

Jun 04, 2021
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Young winners show impressive artistry at NSCMF benefit

The tenth anniversary season of the North Shore Chamber Music Festival […]

Feb 21, 2021
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Music of the Baroque opens 50th anniversary season with polished and familiar Vivaldi

One has to give Music of the Baroque credit for perseverance […]

Jan 25, 2021
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Illinois Philharmonic winds most in synch with Mozart

Complementing their all-strings season-opener back in October, the Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra […]

Jan 24, 2021
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Ten Recordings for Challenging Times

Vivaldi: Motteti. Simone Kermes, soprano; Andrea Marcon/Venice Baroque Orchestra (Archiv). Forget […]

Jun 08, 2020
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Eighty-eight reasons to seek music online during the shutdown

CDs, YouTube, and online concerts continue to provide contact-free home delivery […]

May 26, 2020
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COT to present season of Chicago premieres

Chicago Opera Theater will once again present three operas in its […]

May 21, 2020
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