The 1993 collaboration between pop star Elvis Costello and England's renowned Brodsky String Quartet was inspired by reports of a Verona professor who was answering letters he found addressed to Juliet Capulet. The result was a critically acclaimed series of 20 dramatic ballads, influenced by the songs of Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht, in which male and female characters of varying ages and degrees of sanity tell stories of love, betrayal, and death. Don't miss this little-known theatrical, musical gem.
Unveiled in 1935 by Chicago's Hammond Organ Company, the Hammond B-3 Organ, with its distinctive whirling "tone cabinet" sound, was intended as a less expensive option to church pipe organs. But it quickly found a happy home in many other venues and musical styles. This concert celebrates the B-3's unique sound and flair in all its jazz, blues, soul, pop, gospel, and Stax Records musical glory.
Eight-time Grammy-winning classical and jazz clarinet and saxophone virtuoso Paquito D'Rivera is one of today's most gifted and versatile musicians. His many honors include the National Medal for the Arts, a 2005 National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters Award, and a 2007 Living Jazz Legend Award. Also a gifted composer, he won a 2004 Grammy for his Merengue as performed by cellist Yo-Yo Ma. In addition to his success in the Latin and jazz arenas, he regularly performs as a soloist with orchestras throughout the world. He is joined by his fellow trio members, pianist Alex Brown and cellist Dana Leong, as well as another longtime collaborator, harmonica virtuoso Howard Levy.
The Paquito D'Rivera Trio with special guest Howard Levy is generously supported in part by the Evelyn Dunbar Visiting Artist Fund.
Chicago’s Newest Chamber Orchestra to Present Spring Performance
Chicago, Ill. – The Erato Chamber Orchestra, Chicago’s newest chamber ensemble, will present a Spring performance on Sunday, April 13 at 3:00 pm in the Grand Army of the Republic Hall, located in the Chicago Cultural Center. (78 East Washington St.) The performance is free and open to the public.
Music Director, Richard A. Haglund, will lead the orchestra in performing four unique works. Repertoire will include: Fingal’s Cave Overture, Op.26 (Hebrides Overture, Mendelssohn; Chamber Symphony No. 2, Schoenberg; Nocturne for String Orchestra, Paul Yeon Lee; and Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64, Mendelssohn – featuring guest violinist, Michael Antonelllo.
Founded in 2007, by Richard A. Haglund, the Erato Chamber Orchestra is comprised of Chicago’s finest freelance musicians who love to make and share music from all genres. As the goddess Erato is the Muse of Lyric Poetry, the Erato Chamber Orchestra seeks to lyrically communicate music at the highest possible level. The orchestra’s style is characterized by virtuosic talent with warmth of sound, transparent textures and an infectious enjoyment of the pleasures of making music. The artistic goal of the Erato chamber Orchestra is to "devote a major portion of its programs to wonderful literature, both classic and contemporary, that is not ordinarily performed by large symphonies."
For more information on the Erato Chamber Orchestra, go online to www.eratochamberorchestra.org.
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EVENT AT A GLANCE
Event: Erato Chamber Orchestra
Date & Time: Sunday, April 13 at 3:00 pm
Admission: Free and open to the public
Online: www.eratochamberorchestra.org
Location: 78 East Washington Street, Chicago , IL
The Erato Chamber Orchestra, Chicago’s newest chamber ensemble, will present a Spring performance on Sunday, April 13 at 3:00 pm in the Grand Army of the Republic Hall, located in the Chicago Cultural Center. (78 East Washington St.) The performance is FREE and open to the public.
Music Director, Richard A. Haglund, will lead the orchestra in performing four unique works. Repertoire will include: Fingal’s Cave Overture, Op.26 (Hebrides Overture, Mendelssohn; Chamber Symphony No. 2, Schoenberg; Nocturne for String Orchestra, Paul Yeon Lee; and Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64, Mendelssohn – featuring guest violinist, Michael Antonelllo.
Founded in 2007, by Richard A. Haglund, the Erato Chamber Orchestra is comprised of Chicago’s finest freelance musicians who love to make and share music from all genres. As the goddess Erato is the Muse of Lyric Poetry, the Erato Chamber Orchestra seeks to lyrically communicate music at the highest possible level. The orchestra’s style is characterized by virtuosic talent with warmth of sound, transparent textures and an infectious enjoyment of the pleasures of making music. The artistic goal of the Erato chamber Orchestra is to "devote a major portion of its programs to wonderful literature, both classic and contemporary, that is not ordinarily performed by large symphonies."
For more information on the Erato Chamber Orchestra, go online to www.eratochamberorchestra.org
The Grammy-nominated Chicago Chamber Musicians offers the second concert in the ensemble's contemporary music series Freshly Scored. "Music of the Heart" explores works inspired by or derived from emotion. All three beautifully written works powerfully convey the dramatic, fiery, pensive, playful and peaceful landscape of the human heart.
Stephen Paulus: Concerto for brass quintet
Robert Chumbley: Three More Self Studies - world premiere!
Brian Prechtl: Visions of the Apocalypse (commissioned by ensemble artists Barbara Butler and Charles Geyer)
Chicago Master Singers, under the direction of Alan Heatherington, presents a concert of music of America and France
Includes Vierne: Grand Mass and Lauridsen: Ave Maria and O Magnum Mysterium as well as music of Pierre Villette and Randall Thompson
Friday April 18th at 7:30 pm
Divine Word Chapel
2001 Waukegan Road
Techny, IL
For tickets, call 877-825-5267
www.chicagomastersingers.org
This concert repeats on Sunday April 20th at 7pm
Final concert of the Avalon String Quartet's 2007-08 series in Buntrock Hall, Symphony Center, Sunday 4/20 at 3:00pm
program-
Ethan Wickman: "Namaste" for string quartet **World Premiere
Beethoven: String Quartet op. 135 in F Major
Schubert: String Quintet in C Major, with Paul Katz, cello
General admission $28, students $10; call Symphony Center box office: 312-294-3000
**Ten complimentary tickets available for ccm.org readers, on first-come basis. Please email antolirob@yahoo.com.
Details of Avalon's 2008-09 Buntrock Hall series will be released at the concert.
Presented by Northern Illinois University: www.niu.edu/music
Chicago Master Singers, under the direction of Alan Heatherington, presents a concert of music of America and France
Includes Vierne: Grand Mass and Lauridsen: Ave Maria and O Magnum Mysterium as well as music of Pierre Villette and Randall Thompson
Sunday April 20th at 7:00 pm
Divine Word Chapel
2001 Waukegan Road
Techny, IL
For tickets, call 877-825-5267
www.chicagomastersingers.org
The Chicago Sinfonietta presents the final concert of the Chamber Series at the National Museum of Mexican Art. This unique collaboration pairs members of the Sinfonietta with special guest artists in an exploration of the influence of Latin American traditional and folk music on the classical compositions that emerged from the region.
Chicago's premiere Mexican folk Ensemble Sones de México will be joined by members of the Sinfonietta, featuring piaist Donald Neale. The program will explore the crossroads of folk and classical traditions.
The concert takes place at the National Museum of Mexican Art, 1852 W. 19th Street, in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood.
Call 312.236.3681 ext. 2 for tickets and information or click here.
Believing in Your Dreams: Part 1
Midwest Young Artists’ (MYA) Symphony Orchestra celebrates the end of their 07-08 concert season with a collaborative performance of Verdi’s Requiem at Chicago’s Civic Opera House on Saturday, April 26, 2008 at 7:30 PM. The concert features both MYA’s Chorale and Symphony Orchestra with Northwestern University Choruses and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Concert Choir. MYA welcomes guest artists Nancy Pifer, soprano; Amanda Tarver, mezzo-soprano; Noah Stewart, tenor; and Charles Robert Austin, bass, as soloists for this grand work. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for students and seniors. Tickets are available at www.mya.org or by calling 847-926-9898.
With a vision to create an exceptional environment for young musicians, Midwest Young Artists (878 Lyster Road, Highwood, 847-926-9898) was founded in 1993. Currently reaching over 600 students from 74 cities in the metropolitan Chicago area, with students ranging in age from 2nd through 12th grades, MYA strives to provide the highest quality music experience for young musicians nationwide. MYA expects the best out of its students and provides a supportive and nurturing environment. It is a place where students are able to grow with their peers in a competitive, yet friendly atmosphere. MYA has 5 youth orchestras, more than 60 chamber music ensembles, 3 choral groups, an all-inclusive jazz program, and classes in music theory and history. Students have the opportunity to travel abroad and to perform in major venues throughout Chicago and around the world. Leading the nation in chamber music instruction, MYA's program is the most decorated and award winning chamber music program in the United MYA graduates are accepted at the most selective conservatories, universities and colleges in the country.
Principal bassoon of the National Arts Centre Orchestra since 2004, Christopher Millard also played with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and the CBC Radio Orchestra for 29 years. He has appeared at festivals throughout Canada as well as with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, Marlboro Festival, Grand Teton Music Festival, and World Orchestra for Peace. His numerous recordings on the Summit and CBC labels include a 2004 Juno Award winner featuring the Hetu Bassoon Concerto. Millard’s program features sonatas by William Hurlstone, and Lubos Sluka and music by Villa-Lobos, Mozart, Miroshnikov, and Doppler.
Tickets are $9 general admission, $7 for seniors and Northwestern University faculty and staff, and $5 for students.
Sylvia Wang has performed as a solo and collaborative artist throughout the Americas, Europe, and the Far East. Her recordings include Debussy on Cadenza Classics, chamber music on Newport Classics and Boston Records, and contemporary American music on North-eastern and CRI. Anhonorary associate at London’s Royal Academy of Music, Wang made her London Purcell Room debut as an Avanti Award winner and was a winner or finalist in such competitions as London’s Royal Overseas League Festival, the Yellow Springs Chamber Music Competition, and the J. S. Bach International Piano Competition. In a program with the theme “Variations on Variations,” Wang will perform works by Franz Joseph Haydn, Yehudi Wyner, Franz Schubert, and Robert Schumann.
Tickets are $9 general admission, $7 for seniors and Northwestern University faculty and staff, and $5 for students.
Joinedby fellow School of Music faculty member Alan Chow and guest artist Daniel Perantoni, professor of tuba at Indiana University, Williams will perform works for horn, tuba, and piano by Wilder, Stevens, and Plog.
Tickets are $9 general admission, $7 for seniors and Northwestern University faculty and staff, and $5 for students.
This concert will feature Brandenburg Concert No. 4 in G, BWV 1049 with Anita Rieder and Alyce Johnson, flutes and Mathias Tacke, violin; Cantata: Ich habe genung, BWV 82 with Douglas Anderson, bass and Judith Kulb, oboe; Prelude and Fugue in A Minor, BWV 543 with Richard Webster, organ; and Suite No. 4 in D for Orchestra, BWV 1069 with the Bach Week Festival Orchestra, conducted by Richard Webster.
Tickets to this and all Bach Week Festival performances are available at www.bachweek.org or at 800-595-4849.
The performance will be held at Nichols Hall of the Music Institute of Chicago, 1490 Chicago Ave., Evanston.
Charles Geyer, Trumpet; Jonathan Boen, Horn; David Perry and
Ann Palen, Violins; Frank Babbitt and Patrick Brennan, Violas;
Barbara Haffner, Cello; Collins Trier, Bass; Craig Terry, Piano
Saint-Saëns: Septet for Trumpet, Piano & Strings, Op. 65
Brahms: Trio in E-Flat Major, Op. 40
Mendelssohn: Sextet in D Major, Op. 110
Pick-Staiger Concert Hall
Northwestern University Evanston Campus
Music in the Loft commissioned five composers to write music for a number of Billy Collins poems. Cedille records will be producing a CD of the Billy Collins Suite to be released in 2009. For tickets please contact Fredda at Music in the Loft (312) 243-9233.

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A Benefit for Music in the Loft
Sunday, May 4, 2008
at 4:00 pm.
Performance will be held in the beautiful concert hall at
Lyon & Healy Harps
168 N. Ogden Avenue (at Lake Street)
Chicago, IL 60607
Valet parking available
Champagne and hors d’oeuvres extraordinaire
will follow the concert
The Billy Collins Suite
Commissioned by Music in the Loft
and generously underwritten by Dr. Peter Austin
Composed by
Vivan Fung
Stacy Garrop
Lita Grier
Pierre Jalbert
Zhou Tian
to poetry by Billy Collins
with
The Lincoln Trio
Buffy Baggott
Susan Cook
Kristin Figard
John Goodwin
Tim Monroe
Robert Sims
Nuiko Wadden
John Bruce Yeh
Yoko-Yamada-Selvaggio
with
Steve Robinson, Narrator
Ken Baker, MC and Director
This event is generously sponsored by
Jerry Kleiner, Chicago’s leading restauranteur
Marché, Red Light, Gioco, Opera, Carnivale, Room 121
The commissions have been generously funded by Dr. Peter Austin.
The Rembrandt Chamber Players presents The Other Mahler: Symphony No. 4 transcribed for chamber ensemble by Arthur Schoenberg and his student, Stein.
This transcription has never been performed in Chicago! Listen to an excerpt on our web site.
With Jane Glover, conductor and Christine Brandes, soprano
Sunday, May 4, 2008 at 5:30 PM
Merit School of Music, 38 S. Peoria St., Chicago
A pre-concert conversation with renowned Mahler scholar Dr. James L. Zychowicz will begin at 5:00 PM
A special benefit party with Jane Glover at Osteria Via Stato follows the performance.
Tickets for the concert only are $30 general admission and $10 student (SPECIAL HOT DEAL 2-for1 admission for Chicago Classical Music subscribers!)
For tickets and more information about the benefit call 312-360-3145.
Guitarists Anne Waller and Mark Maxwell gather with duo-pianists Claire Aebersold and Ralph Neiweem and flutists Richard and Emily Graef to perform a potpourri of opera arrangements and chamber works typically heard in 19th-century European salons. Experience the elegant and subtle voices of original instruments by Panormo, Godfroy, Vissonaire, and Broadwood in a program of engaging works by Beethoven, Rossini, Carulli, Giuliani, Berlioz, and Bizet. An instrument show-and-tell and question-and-answer session follow the concert.
Part of the Segovia Classical Guitar Series,supported in part by the Chicago Classical Guitar Society.
Tickets are $19 general admission, $16 for seniors and Northwestern University faculty and staff, and $8 for students.
This concert will feature Concerto in D Minor for two violins, BWV 1043 with Desiree Ruhstrat and Mathias Tacke, violins; Cantata: Non sa che sia dolore, BWV 209 with Patrice Michaels, soprano and Louise Dixon, flute; Motet: Singen dem Herrn ein neues Lied, BWV 225 with the Bach Week Festival Chorus; and Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G, BWV 1048 with the Bach Week Festival Orchestra, conducted by Richard Webster.
Tickets to this and all Bach Week festival performances are available at www.bachweek.org or 800-595-4849.
Performances take place at Nichols Concert Hall of the Music Institute of Chicago, 1490 Chicago Ave., Evanston.