Classical, Music

2019 in Review: Classical Music

Yo-Yo Ma greets Chicagoans. Todd Rosenberg Photography.

As the year and the decade are winding down, it is hard to avoid thinking about the time that has passed. In this day and age, when events swirl around […]

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Feature: Cedille Records Celebrates 30 Years of Illuminating Chicago’s Art Music Scene

This year marks a milestone for the Chicago classical music community. In 1989 Jim Ginsburg founded Cedille Records, and, in the ensuing 30 years, this independent label has produced nearly […]

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Fresh Start to Your Week: 5/14 – 5/16

This week’s fresh start is nice and diverse! There’s drinks (both cocktails and beer), art, concerts, storytelling, and comedy all waiting for you to join in. So don’t let the […]

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Your Chicago Curated Weekend: 5/10 – 5/13

The curated weekend is here and it’s a big one! So big in fact that there are quite a few events in the calendar that just couldn’t fit into this […]

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Chicago Sinfonietta to Celebrate LGBTQ Composers and Performers

In keeping with its practice of promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in classical music, the Chicago Sinfonietta will be celebrating composers and performers from the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, and […]

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Classical, Music, Previews

Preview: Chicago Sinfonietta Goes Unhinged with the Anderson & Roe Piano Duo

Opening its 2016-17 season in a wild and exuberant fashion, conductor Mei-Ann Chen and the Chicago Sinfonietta present Unhinged, an evening featuring the ersatz histrionics of the Anderson & Roe […]

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