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Review: In Neil Young on Neil Young, the Musician Opines on Other Musicians, Politics, and Being Canadian

Neil Young on Neil Young: Interviews and Encounters By Arthur Lizie Chicago Review Press “Serious, intense, with hooded, blue-gray eyes that always seem capable of pinning you to the wall, […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • January 14, 2022
    • Classical , Music , Reviews

    Review: Nicholas McGegan’s Performance of the Messiah Provides an Enjoyable Afternoon at Symphony Center

    I have only recently become fond of vocal music and, as a non-Christian, I have always avoided Christmas concerts, including performances of George Frideric Handel’s Messiah. Outside of the ubiquitous […]

  • Louis Harris
  • December 18, 2021
    • Classical , Music , Reviews

    Review: Tidings of Comfort at Chicago Philharmonic’s Cozy Joyeux Noel

    Given what we’ve all been through since the spring of 2020, this seems to be a holiday season for grand-scale musical statements. The number of Chicago orchestras performing George Frideric Handel’s Messiah oratorio this […]

  • Bob Benenson
  • December 15, 2021
    • Music , Reviews

    Review: Chicago Knows the Music Sounds Better with Roosevelt

    St. Nicholas Day always has a special significance to me as it is one of my best friend’s birthdays. Last Monday, it held a little more excitement with a sold-out […]

  • Michael Kocourek
  • December 13, 2021
    • Classical , Music , Previews

    Preview: Picosa to Offer Wide Variety in Sunday Concert

    Chicago-based sextet Picosa will be performing a wide-ranging program this Sunday at the Epiphany Center of the Arts. Headed by flutist Jennie Oh Brown, Picosa’s unusual lineup of flute, clarinetist […]

  • Louis Harris
  • December 4, 2021
    • Features , Music

    Finish Off the Year with One More Bandcamp Friday!

    This is it folks. It’s the last Bandcamp Friday of the year! That means no Bandcamp fees, so all the cash goes directly to the bands! As of now, this […]

  • Julian Ramirez
  • December 3, 2021
    • Classical , Music , Reviews

    Review: Music of the Baroque’s Performance of Handel’s Messiah Was Musical Inspiration and History Lesson 

    Music of the Baroque is one of the few orchestras focused specifically on Baroque-era legends such as George Frideric Handel. So attendees expecting a masterly performance of Handel’s Messiah oratorio at the Harris Theater Monday […]

  • Bob Benenson
  • December 2, 2021
    • Classical , Music

    Review: Chicago Philharmonic Delights With World Premiere and Sunset Serenades

    Chicago Philharmonic staged the world premiere of composer Jonathan Bingham’s short symphonic piece, titled Tautology, last Sunday. His composition was placed on a program between works by Johannes Brahms and […]

  • Bob Benenson
  • November 24, 2021
    • Music , Previews

    Preview: Blunt Bangs Brings Their Buzzy, Bash-y, Boppy Pop to Chicago Tonight

    Blunt Bangs describes themselves as an “indie-supergroup” in their description of their new album Proper Smoker, and that is not incorrect. Especially if your view of “indie” is rooted in […]

  • Jim Kopeny / Tankboy
  • November 19, 2021
    • Music , Previews

    Preview: Gal Gun’s ‘Critical Hit’ Truly Deserves To Be a Hit, and Not Just With Critics

    Chicago’s Gal Gun released their second album Critical Hit last December, which was clearly an excellent time to release music. Not. But I am of the strong opinion that in […]

  • Jim Kopeny / Tankboy
  • November 17, 2021
    • Classical , Music , Opera , Stages

    Review: Opera and Nas Mix with Hearing in Color’sUndying Love

    Hearing in Color, a Fractured Atlas organization in collaboration with WFMT 98.7 FM, presented the chamber opera Undying Love on November 12, at the warm, welcoming Kehrein Center for the […]

  • Karin McKie
  • November 16, 2021
    • Classical , Music , Reviews

    Review: The Galvin Cello Quartet Makes Cellos Sing With Full Aural Potential

    In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, four cello students from Northwestern University formed a new chamber music ensemble that gave its first public concert on Saturday. This performance demonstrated […]

  • Louis Harris
  • November 15, 2021
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