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ChicagoHigdon and Tchaikovsky 4

Higdon, Wieniawski, Tchaïkovski
Chicago Symphony Orchestra; John Storgårds; Ray Chen
ChicagoA Night in Vienna: Honeck conducts Mozart and Strauss

Bates, Mozart, Strauss II, Strauss
Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Manfred Honeck; Jan Lisiecki
ChicagoStravinsky and Dvorak 8

Adams, Stravinsky, Dvořák
Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Edo de Waart; Leila Josefowicz
ChicagoLewis plays Beethoven

Tippett, Beethoven
Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Sir Andrew Davis; Paul Lewis
ChicagoMuti conducts Cavalleria Rusticana

Mascagni: Cavalleria rusticana
Riccardo Muti; Anita Rachvelishvili; Piero Pretti; Luca Salsi; Chicago Symphony Orchestra
ChicagoJordi Savall: Splendor of the Iberian Baroque

Jordi Savall; Hespèrion XXI; La Capella Reial de Catalunya
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Esa-Pekka Salonen leads an outstanding Transfigured Night in Chicago

Dame Mitsuko Uchida again brought out her outstanding musicality and special charisma in Bartók’s Third Piano Concerto.
Louis Lortie makes a Liszt pilgrimage in Chicago

A knowledgeable and subtle devotee of Franz Liszt, bring the first two cycles of the Années de pèlerinage to Chicago.
Alain Altinoglu and the Chicago Symphony find beauty in rarely trodden territory

Celebrating its 60th anniversary, the Chicago Symphony Chorus made this evening truly distinctive.
Muti in his element in Italian opera excerpts

For the final week of the CSO season, Muti led a stirring program of operatic excerpts by Verdi, Puccini and Mascagni, along with a rarity by Boito.
Mälkki serves a smorgasbord with the Chicago Symphony

A new score by Melinda Wagner, concertante pieces for saxophone and orchestra with Branford Marsalis, and works of Bizet and Debussy comprised Susanna Mälkki’s CSO program, intriguing in its eclecticism.
Valčuha makes Chicago Symphony bow

Juraj Valčuha’s CSO debut was an evening of diverse repertoire, from Haydn to Strauss (both Johann II and Richard) to Szymanowski, the latter featuring a memorable performance by Christian Tetzlaff.
Blistering Gershwin in Chicago

Jesús López-Cobos returned to the CSO with works of Turina and Dvořák flanking Gershwin’s Concerto in F with Inon Barnatan.
A probing Hammerklavier in Chicago

Murray Perahia’s deeply rewarding recital featured Beethoven’s monolithic Hammerklavier piano sonata, prefaced by works of Bach and Schubert.