Events

Sunday February 07, 2010
Nichols Concert Hall, 1490 Chicago Avenue, Evanston, IL

 

“Concertos: A Tribute to Steinway of Chicago,” features MIC faculty Claire Aebersold and Ralph Neiweem, founders of the Chicago Duo Piano Festival, in a performance of Mozart’s exuberant Concerto for Two Pianos in E-flat Major, K. 365, conducted by James Setapen. Additional performers include MIC faculty Mio Isoda and Matthew Hagle, and Inah Chiu and Sung Mo.

Tickets to each concert are $20, $15 for seniors, and $7 for students, and are available at musicinst.org or 847.905.1500, ext. 108.

 

3:00pm
Chicago Cultural Center
Preston Bradley Hall, 78 East Washington Street, Chicago, IL 60602

Led by conductor Joseph Glymph, the Classical Symphony Orchestra performs Mahler's Symphony No. 1 in D Major "Titan", as well as music by Rossini and Saint-Saens.  Consisting of college-level and young adult musicians, the Classical Symphony Orchestra strives to build the future of classical music through the cultivation of young artists.
 
ADMISSION FREE.

3:00pm
Chicago a cappella
Gottlieb Hall 38 S. Peoria St. Chicago West Loop

We celebrate the grand power and sheer beauty of African-American spirituals: one of our nations most uplifting and life-affirming musical forms.

4:00pm
Music of the Baroque
First United Methodist Church

A work of powerful emotion and transcendent genius, Mozart’s great Requiem Mass conducted by Jane Glover is an extraordinary music experience. Only subscribers are guaranteed seats for what is certain to be the most anticipated event of the season. Also on the program is Mozart's Symphony No. 29 in A Major. 
 
Friday, February 5, 7:30 PM
Harris Theater, Chicago (Millennium Park)
Ticket Prices: $75, $60, $45, $38, $30

7:30pm