Events

Friday June 12, 2009
Grant Park Music Festival
Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park

Grant Park Orchestra And Chorus
Carlos Kalmar, Conductor
Christopher Bell, Chorus Director
John Horton Murray, Tenor
Denis Sedov, Bass
Chicago Children's Choir
 
Kernis: Too Hot Toccata
Bernstein: On the Waterfront: Symphonic Suite
Shostakovich: Song of the Forests, op. 81
 
 
Bernstein’s celebration of urban waterfronts is paired with Shostakovich’s monumental hymn to Russian forests in a tour-de-force of music evoking nature.

5:30pm
St. Paul Cultural Center, 2215 W. North Ave., Chicago, IL

GREEK is a translation of Oedipus myth into the Thatcher era. The economically depressed East End of London forms the background for the story of “Eddy,” a working class kid who’s who dreams of a better world. Racism, violence and mass unemployment appear as symptoms of a plague of oppression that afflicts the city, and Eddy’s only means of survival is to become a violent skinhead.
 
Mark-Anthony Turnage is among the most relevant communicators and creators of today. His orchestral and operatic music is often forthright and confrontational, unafraid to mirror the realities of modern life, yet its energy is exhilarating. With his flair for vivid titles, and his complete absorption of jazz elements into a contemporary classical style, Turnage produces work with a strong appeal to an enquiring, often young audience. Born in Britain in 1960, Turnage studied with Oliver Knussen and John Lambert, and later with Gunther Schuller.
 

8:00pm
Light Opera Works
600 Emerson, Evanston, IL

With 28-piece orchestra!
 
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by Hugh Wheeler
 
Suggested by a film by Ingmar Bergman
Originally produced and directed on
Broadway by Harold Prince
 
June 5 –14, 2009 At Cahn Auditorium - 600 Emerson, Evanston, IL
 

8:00pm