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CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CLASSICAL SERIES
A journey through musical stories
The 2024/25 Season of CSO Classical brings
stories to life through sound.
Step into a world where music leaps off the page, spinning tales as rich as the greatest novels. Beethoven’s Eroica whisks listeners away on the bold quest of a noble hero, while his Pastoral Symphony paints a majestic landscape.
Richard Strauss, that brash musical storyteller, presents swaggering portraits of Don Juan and Don Quixote. Grieg animates Ibsen’s Peer Gynt, creating a whimsical world where trolls dance and mischief reigns, and Korngold weaves a swashbuckling tapestry in The Sea Hawk, brimming with high seas and daring pirates.
The exploration of mythical realms continues with Tchaikovskyʼs timeless melodies in Swan Lake, Ravel’s ravishing suite from Daphnis and Chloe and Bartókʼs Bluebeardʼs Castle — a haunting psychological throne room of shadows and suspense. Berliozʼs outrageous and deeply romantic journey, The Damnation of Faust, culminates the season.
Whether you seek thrilling adventure, sweeping romance or tantalizing suspense, you’ll find it in the enchanting symphonic tales told this season.
Andrés Orozco-Estrada & Hilary Hahn
19 THU C | C2 7:30
20 FRI A | A1 1:30
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Andrés Orozco-Estrada CONDUCTOR
Hilary Hahn VIOLIN
TILSON THOMAS Agnegram
first cso performance
BARBER Violin Concerto
BERNSTEIN (ARR. PERESS)
Overture to West Side Story
TCHAIKOVSKY Romeo and Juliet
GINASTERA Four Dances from Estancia
Forbidden love is in the air with Tchaikovsky’s passionate take on Shakespearean Verona, Ginastera’s vivid Argentine romance and Bernstein’s tale of rival street gangs.
Hilary Hahn solos in Barber’s masterpiece.
Tchaikovsky 4
26 THU A | A2 7:30
27 FRI A | A2 1:30
28 SAT A | A1 7:30
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Nikolaj Szeps-Znaider CONDUCTOR
Antoine Tamestit VIOLA cso debut
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS
Overture to The Wasps
WALTON Viola Concerto
TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 4
Tchaikovsky pours his soul into his Fourth Symphony, with its surging melodies and dazzling colors. Antoine Tamestit brings his “gorgeous smoky sound” (The Guardian) to Walton’s Viola Concerto.
Andrés Orozco-Estrada
OCTOBER
Eschenbach with Lucas & Arthur Jussen
4 FRI A | A1 1:30
5 SAT B | B2 7:30
6 SUN A 3:00
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Christoph Eschenbach CONDUCTOR
Lucas Jussen PIANO cso debut
Arthur Jussen PIANO cso debut
R. STRAUSS Dreaming by the Fireside from Intermezzo
MOZART Concerto for Two Pianos
BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 6 (Pastoral)
Lose yourself in the idyllic landscapes of Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony and the teamwork of brothers Lucas and Arthur Jussen, who make two pianos “sound for all the world like a single instrument” (Gramophone).
Alsop & Vondráček
10 THU B | B2 7:30
11 FRI A | A2 1:30
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Marin Alsop CONDUCTOR
Lukáš Vondráček PIANO
LEE III Chuphshah! Harriet�s Drive to Canaan first cso performance
CHOPIN Piano Concerto No. 2
SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 5
The brilliant Marin Alsop conducts a captivating work about Harriet Tubman, a beloved piano concerto by Chopin and a work of art embedded with the makings of a Soviet double agent.
Marin Alsop Lucas & Arthur JussenMozart
Coronation Mass
17 THU A | A1 7:30
18 FRI B | B1 7:30
19 SAT C | C1 7:30
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Nicholas Kraemer CONDUCTOR
Amanda Forsythe SOPRANO
Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen COUNTERTENOR cso debut
Josh Lovell TENOR cso debut
Michael Sumuel
BASS-BARITONE cso debut
Chicago Symphony Chorus
HANDEL Water Music‚ Suite No. 2
HANDEL Selected arias and duets from Agrippina‚ Joseph and his Brethren‚ Theodora and Alexander�s Feast first cso performance
BEETHOVEN Elegy
MOZART Mass in C Major (Coronation)
Handel’s brilliant and soul-stirring arias share a program fit for a king with the composer’s Water Music Suite No. 2 and Mozart’s grand Coronation Mass.
Don Quixote
24 THU C | C1 7:30
25 FRI A | A1 1:30
26 SAT A | A2 7:30
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Sir Donald Runnicles CONDUCTOR
John Sharp CELLO
BEETHOVEN Overture to
The Creatures of Prometheus
HUMPERDINCK
Suite from Hansel and Gretel R. STRAUSS Don Quixote
Strauss’ fantastical interpretation of Don Quixote anchors a storybook program that also features Beethoven’s incisive take on the Prometheus myth and musical highlights from Humperdinck’s Hansel and Gretel
NOVEMBER
Muti, Uchida, Emperor
& Eroica
OCT 31 THU B | B1 7:30
2 SAT B | B1 7:30
3 SUN A 3:00
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Riccardo Muti CONDUCTOR
Mitsuko Uchida PIANO
BEETHOVEN
Piano Concerto No. 5 (Emperor)
BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 3 (Eroica)
Riccardo Muti returns with Beethoven’s Eroica Symphony, with its themes of heroism, struggle and triumph. Mitsuko Uchida — one of today’s great Beethoven interpreters — presents his Emperor Concerto.
Muti & the CSO
8 FRI B | B2 7:30
9 SAT C | C2 7:30
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Riccardo Muti CONDUCTOR
DONIZETTI Overture to Don Pasquale
VERDI The Four Seasons from I vespri siciliani
CHABRIER España
GOLIJOV Megalopolis Suite world premiere, cso commission
FALLA Suite No. 2 from
The Three-Cornered Hat
Be transported to the landscapes of Spain and Riccardo Muti’s native Italy. Golijov’s Megalopolis Suite features music from his score to the 2024 release of Francis Ford Coppola’s epic film, in which the fate of Ancient Rome haunts a modern world.
Liszt & Bruckner 3
14 THU C | C1 7:30
15 FRI A | A2 1:30
16 SAT A | A2 7:30
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Marek Janowski CONDUCTOR
Francesco Piemontesi PIANO
WEBER
The Ruler of the Spirits Overture
LISZT Piano Concerto No. 2
BRUCKNER Symphony No. 3
Experience the cathedral-like grandeur of Bruckner’s Third Symphony, with its awed silences and towering brass chorales. Francesco Piemontesi brings power and panache to Liszt’s Second Piano Concerto.
Tchaikovsky Swan Lake
21 THU A | A1 7:30
22 FRI WHEATON A 7:30
edman memorial chapel
23 SAT C | C1 7:30
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Hannu Lintu CONDUCTOR
Vilde Frang VIOLIN cso debut
JOHN ADAMS Slonimsky�s Earbox
STRAVINSKY Violin Concerto
GUBAIDULINA Fairytale Poem first cso performance
TCHAIKOVSKY Suite from Swan Lake
Tchaikovsky’s resplendent Suite from Swan Lake caps a program of musical storytelling that includes works by Adams and Gubaidulina. Vilde Frang takes on Stravinsky’s neoclassical Violin Concerto.
DECEMBER
Grieg & Rachmaninov
5 THU B | B2 7:30
6 FRI A | A1 1:30
7 SAT B | B2 7:30
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Dima Slobodeniouk CONDUCTOR
Johannes Moser CELLO
GRIEG Suite No.1 from Peer Gynt
LUTOSŁAWSKI Cello Concerto
RACHMANINOV Symphony No.1
Rachmaninov’s majestic First Symphony and Grieg’s popular Peer Gynt Suite No.1 bookend Lutosławski’s enchanting Cello Concerto, featuring the commanding soloist Johannes Moser.
The Tempest & The Sea Hawk
12 THU C | C2 7:30
13 FRI A | A2 1:30
14 SAT A | A1 7:30
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Fabien Gabel CONDUCTOR
Konstantin Krimmel BARITONE cso debut
BRITTEN Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes
MAHLER Songs of a Wayfarer
TCHAIKOVSKY The Tempest
KORNGOLD (ARR. RUSS)
Suite from The Sea Hawk first cso performance
Embark on a seafaring journey with works portraying Shakespeare’s magical island, a rough-hewn fishing village in England and a Hollywood tale of swashbuckling sailors.
Shani, Shostakovich & Brahms
19 THU A | A2 7:30
20 FRI A | A1 1:30
21 SAT B | B1 7:30
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Lahav Shani CONDUCTOR AND PIANO cso solo debut
BEETHOVEN Overture to Egmont
SHOSTAKOVICH Piano Concerto No. 2
BRAHMS Symphony No. 1
Brimming with wry wit and affectionate warmth, Shostakovich’s Second Piano Concerto spotlights Lahav Shani, who conducts from the keyboard. Brahms’ First Symphony combines melting lyricism and stormy intensity.
JANUARY
Bartók Concerto for Orchestra
30 THU B | B1 7:30
31 FRI A | A2 1:30
FEB 1 SAT C | C2 7:30
4 TUE 7:30 — Part of THU C | C2
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Esa-Pekka Salonen CONDUCTOR
Iveta Apkalna ORGAN cso debut
R. STRAUSS Don Juan
SALONEN Sinfonia concertante for Organ and Orchestra first cso performance
BARTÓK Concerto for Orchestra
Revel in the sonic splendor of the CSO as Esa-Pekka Salonen conducts Strauss’ brash portrait of the infamous libertine, Bartók’s virtuosic tour de force and Salonen’s own showpiece.
FEBRUARY
Salonen Conducts Bluebeardʼs Castle
6 THU A | A1 7:30
7 FRI B | B1 7:30
8 SAT A | A1 7:30
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Esa-Pekka Salonen CONDUCTOR
Ekaterina Gubanova
MEZZO-SOPRANO ( JUDITH )
Christian Van Horn BASS ( BLUEBEARD )
BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 2
BARTÓK Bluebeard�s Castle
A taut and gripping thriller, Bartók’s one-act opera traces the ill-fated marriage of Duke Bluebeard and his wife Judith. Beethoven’s joyful Second Symphony opens the program.
Tetzlaff Plays Sibelius
14 FRI B | B2 7:30
15 SAT B | B1 7:30
16 SUN A 3:00
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
David Afkham CONDUCTOR
Christian Tetzlaff VIOLIN
WAGNER Prelude to Act 3 of Lohengrin
SIBELIUS Violin Concerto
SCHOENBERG Pelleas and Melisande
The rugged, windswept beauty of Sibelius’ Violin Concerto is a perfect showcase for Christian Tetzlaff. Schoenberg’s lush, quintessentially romantic tone poem Pelleas and Melisande caps the program.
Lahav Shani Christian TetzlaffRICCARDO MUTI
Music Director Emeritus for Life
June 12-14
RICCARDO MUTI & ESTEBAN BATALLÁN
June 19-24
MUTI CONDUCTS THE DAMNATION OF FAUST
CSO Music Director Emeritus for Life Riccardo Muti is celebrated for his profound interpretations across the classical and operatic repertoire.
In the 2024/25 Season, Maestro Muti leads the orchestra in four distinct programs, including Beethoven’s monumental Eroica Symphony and Emperor Piano Concerto with Mitsuko Uchida, and Berlioz’s epic opera
The Damnation of Faust.
FEBRUARY
Glover Conducts English Classics
20 THU B | B2 7:30
21 FRI A | A2 1:30
22 SAT A | A2 7:30
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Dame Jane Glover CONDUCTOR
Robert Chen VIOLIN
ELGAR Serenade for Strings
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS
The Lark Ascending
BRITTEN Suite on English Folk Tunes
RAVEL Tzigane
HAYDN Symphony No. 104 (London)
Mixing ceremonial pomp with pastoral splendor, this survey of British classics features Vaughan Williams’ idyllic evocation of the English countryside, Haydn’s grandest symphony and gems by Elgar and Britten.
Seong-Jin Cho Plays Prokofiev
27 THU C | C1 7:30
28 FRI WHEATON A 7:30
edman memorial chapel
MAR 1 SAT B | B2 7:30
2 SUN A 3:00
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Santtu-Matias Rouvali CONDUCTOR
cso debut
Seong-Jin Cho PIANO
TCHAIKOVSKY Capriccio Italien
PROKOFIEV Piano Concerto No. 2
SIBELIUS Symphony No. 5
The cool of the Arctic meets the warmth of Italy. Sibelius’ Fifth Symphony and Tchaikovsky’s Capriccio Italien frame
Prokofiev’s incendiary Second Piano
Concerto featuring Seong-Jin Cho.
MARCH
Dame
Jane Glover
Stephen Williamson
Ravel Daphnis and Chloe
6 THU A | A2 7:30
7 FRI B | B2 7:30
8 SAT C | C2 7:30
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Gustavo Gimeno CONDUCTOR
Stephen Williamson CLARINET
BARBER Second Essay
THEOFANIDIS Indigo Heaven world premiere, cso commission
RAVEL Rapsodie espagnole
RAVEL Suite No. 2 from
Daphnis and Chloe
Hear why Ravel was a classical music master with a suite from his ravishing Daphnis and Chloe. CSO Principal Clarinet Stephen Williamson solos in a new work written for him by Christopher Theofanidis.
Haydn Mass in Time of War
13 THU B | B1 7:30
14 FRI A | A2 1:30
15 SAT B | B1 7:30
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Manfred Honeck CONDUCTOR
Joélle Harvey SOPRANO
Jennifer Johnson Cano MEZZO-SOPRANO
Andrew Haji TENOR cso debut
Joshua Hopkins BARITONE
Chicago Symphony Chorus
MACMILLAN Larghetto first cso performance
BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 1
HAYDN Mass in Time of War first cso performance
Composed as Napoleon’s forces were threatening Austria, Haydn’s Mass in Time of War is presented along with Beethoven’s auspicious debut as a symphonist.
Robert ChenMARCH
Hrůša, Trpčeski & Rachmaninov
20 THU A | A1 7:30
21 FRI A | A1 1:30
22 SAT A | A1 7:30
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Jakub Hrůša CONDUCTOR
Simon Trpčeski PIANO
RACHMANINOV Piano Concerto No.1
SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No.11 (The Year 1905)
Commemorating the 1905 Russian Revolution, Shostakovich’s Eleventh Symphony unfolds with the immediacy of a newsreel. Rachmaninov’s virtuosic concerto features the captivating pianist Simon Trpčeski.
Bruch & Schumann Rhenish
27 THU B | B1 7:30
28 FRI WHEATON A 7:30
edman memorial chapel
29 SAT C | C1 7:30
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Nikolaj Szeps-Znaider CONDUCTOR AND VIOLIN
BRUCH Violin Concerto No.1
BOULEZ Livre pour cordes
SCHUMANN Symphony No. 3 (Rhenish)
Journey up the Rhine River, as lovingly portrayed in Robert Schumann’s Rhenish Symphony. To begin, Nikolaj Szeps-Znaider leads and performs the rich and alluring melodies of Bruch.
Canellakis Conducts Rachmaninov
3 THU C | C1 7:30
4 FRI A | A1 1:30
5 SAT B | B2 7:30
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Karina Canellakis CONDUCTOR
SIBELIUS The Oceanides
DVOŘÁK The Wild Dove
RACHMANINOV Symphonic Dances
Karina Canellakis presents Sibelius’ majestic portrait of the sea, Dvořák’s tone poem about a dove’s prophetic song and Rachmaninov’s sumptuous, autumnal masterpiece.
CSO x
The Joffrey Ballet
10 THU A | A1 7:30
11 FRI B | B1 7:30
13 SUN A 3:00
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Harry Bicket CONDUCTOR
The Joffrey Ballet
Ashley Wheater MBE
THE MARY B. GALVIN ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
BOLOGNE, CHEVALIER DE
SAINT-GEORGES Symphony No.1
first cso performance
HAYDN Symphony No. 45 (Farewell)
PERKINSON Sinfonietta No.1
first cso performance
New Ballet WORLD PREMIERE
Amy Hall Garner CHOREOGRAPHER
MILHAUD Le Bœuf sur le toit
New Ballet WORLD PREMIERE
Nicolas Blanc CHOREOGRAPHER
Dancers from Chicago’s world-renowned Joffrey Ballet bring to life two newly commissioned choreographies in a program that features the playful wit of Haydn and Bologne and Milhaud’s rollicking Brazilian postcard.
Karina Canellakis The Joffrey BalletMahler 7 with Jaap van Zweden
17 THU B | B2 7:30
18 FRI A | A1 1:30
19 SAT A | A2 7:30
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Jaap van Zweden CONDUCTOR
MAHLER Symphony No. 7
Experience an exclusive Chicago preview of Jaap van Zweden conducting Mahler’s Seventh Symphony before the CSO appears at the Mahler Festival in Amsterdam.
Mäkelä Conducts Mahler 3
24 THU C | C2 7:30
25 FRI B | B2 7:30
26 SAT B | B1 7:30
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Klaus Mäkelä CONDUCTOR
Wiebke Lehmkuhl CONTRALTO cso debut
Chicago Symphony Chorus
Uniting Voices Chicago
Josephine Lee ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
MAHLER Symphony No. 3
Klaus Mäkelä leads Mahler’s monumental Third Symphony in which the composer sets out to portray the whole of earthly existence, spanning fanfares and marches, folk dances and choirs of angels.
MAY
Mäkelä & Trifonov
1 THU B | B1 7:30
2 FRI B | B1 7:30
3 SAT C | C1 7:30
4 SUN A 3:00
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Klaus Mäkelä CONDUCTOR
Daniil Trifonov PIANO
BRAHMS Piano Concerto No. 2
BOULEZ Initiale
first cso performance
DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 7
CSO Artist-in-Residence Daniil Trifonov, “without question the most astounding pianist of our age” (The Times of London), takes on Brahms’ Second Piano Concerto. Dvořák’s Seventh Symphony is a lyrical tribute to the Czech spirit.
Mahler 6 with Jaap van Zweden
8 THU A | A2 7:30
9 FRI A | A2 1:30
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Jaap van Zweden CONDUCTOR
MAHLER Symphony No. 6
Experience the soaring emotional peaks and valleys of Mahler’s Sixth Symphony, with its fateful hammer blows and nostalgic sounds of mountain pastures.
Jaap van Zweden Wiebke Lehmkuhl Daniil TrifonovAn American Suite
31 SAT A | A1 7:30
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
James Gaffigan CONDUCTOR
Janai Brugger SOPRANO
DVOŘÁK American Suite first cso performance
BERNSTEIN Three Dance Episodes from On the Town
GERSHWIN Summertime from Porgy and Bess
GERSHWIN My Man’s Gone Now from Porgy and Bess
GERSHWIN An American in Paris
BERNSTEIN Overture to Candide
Symphonic show-stoppers by Bernstein, Dvořák’s radiant salute to the New World and a pair of bluesy Gershwin standards featuring Janai Brugger propel this American road trip.
JUNE
Elder, Goosby & Price
5 THU C | C2 7:30
6 FRI A | A1 1:30
7 SAT C | C2 7:30
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Sir Mark Elder CONDUCTOR
Randall Goosby VIOLIN cso debut
PROKOFIEV Symphony No. 7
PRICE Violin Concerto No. 2 first cso performance
WAGNER Suite from
Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg
In Randall Goosby, the pioneering American composer Florence Price “has her ideal champion,” writes The Guardian. Goosby performs Price’s beguiling violin concerto on a program with Prokofiev’s enchanting Seventh Symphony.
Riccardo Muti & Esteban Batallán
12 THU A | A2 7:30
13 FRI A | A2 1:30
14 SAT B | B2 7:30
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Riccardo Muti CONDUCTOR
Esteban Batallán TRUMPET cso solo debut
HAYDN Symphony No. 48 (Maria Theresa)
TELEMANN (ARR. GREBE)
Trumpet Concerto in D Major
M. HAYDN Trumpet Concerto in D Major first cso performance
SCHUBERT Symphony No. 4 (Tragic)
Esteban Batallán, the CSO’s principal trumpet since 2019, makes his much-anticipated debut as a soloist with the Orchestra.
Symphonies by Joseph Haydn and Schubert frame the program.
Muti Conducts The Damnation of Faust
19 THU B | B2 7:30
21 SAT A | A2 7:30
24 TUE 7:30 — Part of THU C | C1
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Riccardo Muti CONDUCTOR
Marianne Crebassa
MEZZO-SOPRANO ( MARGUERITE )
John Osborn TENOR ( FAUST ) cso debut
Randall GoosbyIldebrando DʼArcangelo
BASS-BARITONE ( MEPHISTOPHELES )
Chicago Symphony Chorus
Uniting Voices Chicago
Josephine Lee ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
BERLIOZ The Damnation of Faust
No work delivers such dizzying pleasures while going to hell — and back — as Berlioz’s dramatic opera. Riccardo Muti conducts this vividly kaleidoscopic score.
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A1 Eschenbach with Lucas & Arthur Jussen
A2 Alsop & Vondráček
A1 Don Quixote
A2 Liszt & Bruckner 3
A1 Grieg & Rachmaninov
A2 The Tempest & The Sea Hawk
A1 Shani, Shostakovich & Brahms
A2 Bartók Concerto for Orchestra
A2 Glover Conducts English Classics
A2 Haydn Mass in Time of War
A1 Hrůša, Trpčeski & Rachmaninov
A1 Canellakis Conducts Rachmaninov
A1 Mahler 7 with Jaap van Zweden
A2 Mahler 6 with Jaap van Zweden
A1 Elder, Goosby & Price
A2 Riccardo Muti & Esteban Batallán
A Sundays at 3:00
End the weekend on a high note with distinctive soloists including Daniil Trifonov playing Brahms, Mitsuko Uchida in Beethoven and Christian Tetzlaff performing Sibelius.
A Full 6-concert series
10/6 11/3
2/16 3/2 4/13 5/4
SUN A
Eschenbach with Lucas & Arthur Jussen
Muti, Uchida, Emperor & Eroica
Tetzlaff Plays Sibelius
Seong-Jin Cho Plays Prokofiev
CSO x The Joffrey Ballet
Mäkelä & Trifonov
CSO AT THE MOVIES
Classic films on the big screen with scores performed live by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Choose the three-concert curated series or combine any three (or all five!) to create your own.
NOVEMBER
The Wizard of Oz
29 FRI CSO MOVIES A 7:30
30 SAT 7:30 DEC 1 SUN 3:00
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Richard Kaufman CONDUCTOR
Revel in Herbert Stothart’s beautiful score performed live by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra as Dorothy embarks on her fantastical quest on the big screen.
JANUARY
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
10 FRI CSO MOVIES A 7:30
11 SAT 7:30
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Sarah Hicks CONDUCTOR
Watch the adventure and romance unfold as Tan Dun’s Oscar-winning score, performed by the CSO, weaves together the movie’s captivating scenery and gripping martial arts sequences.
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MAY
Field of Dreams
30 FRI CSO MOVIES A 7:30 JUNE 1 SUN 3:00
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Nicholas Buc CONDUCTOR
Follow Ray Kinsella (Kevin Costner) as he turns his ordinary cornfield into a place where dreams can come true as the CSO performs James Horner’s magnificent score, adapted for the first time for live performance by a full symphony orchestra.
© 2023 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.
Elf
DECEMBER Back to the Future
13 FRI 7:30
14 SAT 1:30
15 SUN 3:00
Members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Justin Freer CONDUCTOR
Buddy the elf travels to New York, in full elf uniform, in search of his real father. Now experience this holiday adventure live with members of the CSO.
26 THU 7:30
27 FRI 7:30
28 SAT 7:30
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
David Newman CONDUCTOR
Experience the 1985 sci-fi adventure starring Michael J. Fox on the big screen as the CSO performs Alan Silvestri’s rousing score.
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11/29 1/10
5/30
The Wizard of
CSO FOR KIDS
Once Upon a Symphony®
Saturdays at 10:00 or 11:45
Buntrock Hall at Symphony Center
Perfect for ages 3-5
Treasured stories meet vibrant performances by members of the CSO in fun and engaging programs designed to introduce preschoolers to classical music.
Produced and presented in partnership with Chicago Children’s Theatre.
The Little Red Hen
DEC 7 | JAN 11 | FEB 1
Members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Featuring delightful musical portraits of animals, the classic story of the solitary, hard-working hen explores the importance of working together as a community.
Abiyoyo
APR 5 | APR 19 | MAY 10
Members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
This redemptive tale of a boy and his father who rid their town of a monster features enchanting music performed by members of the CSO.
Family Matinees
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Perfect for ages 5-12
Family Matinees invite children to experience the sights and sounds of a world-class orchestra. Compelling guest conductors and engaging concert formats inspire a lifelong love of music.
Philharmonia Fantastique
OCT 19
Chicago Symphony Orchestra | Eric Jacobsen CONDUCTOR
PROGRAM TO INCLUDE:
BATES Philharmonia Fantastique: The Making of the Orchestra cso co-commission
Featuring stunning animation and a virtuosic score by Mason Bates, Philharmonia Fantastique takes audiences inside musical instruments and shows how they work together as an orchestra.
The Music of Our Emotions
MAR 8
Members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser CONDUCTOR
Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser and members of the CSO present Tchaikovsky’s courageous journey and show how music helps all of us express our emotions.
Community Pride
MAY 3
Members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Thomas Wilkins CONDUCTOR
Joined by the winner of the 2024 Crain-Maling Foundation CSO Young Artists Competition, Thomas Wilkins conducts a program celebrating the joy, power and beauty of community.
CURATED SERIES PRICING
FAMILY AM | PM Adult
FAMILY AM | PM Kids (12 & under)
DANIIL TRIFONOV
Nov 17
PIANO RECITAL
Mar 9
CHAMBER MUSIC WITH LEONIDAS KAVAKOS
May 1-4
CONCERTO WITH THE CSO
New CSO Artist-inResidence
As the new CSO Artist-in-Residence, Daniil Trifonov — one of “the finest pianists in the business today” (Chicago Classical Review) — brings his exquisite touch and interpretive range to the forefront, captivating audiences with a seamless blend of technical brilliance and emotive depth. In his new role, Trifonov delivers unforgettable musical experiences, enriching Chicago’s classical music landscape. Save 15% when you create your own series of all three programs featuring Trifonov.
SYMPHONY CENTER PRESENTS CHAMBER MUSIC
The most illustrious names in classical music perform dazzling recitals in intimate collaborations.
OCTOBER
Jordi Savall
Monteverdi:
A Baroque Revolution
The Tears and the Fire of the Muses
8 TUE SCP CHAMBER A 7:30
Jordi Savall TREBLE VIOL AND DIRECTOR
La Capella Reial de Catalunya Hespèrion XXI
PROGRAM TO INCLUDE WORKS BY: MONTEVERDI, DOWLAND, HOLBORNE and
SCHEIDTMusical time traveler, globe-trotting impresario, enterprising scholar and charismatic virtuoso: Jordi Savall explores the richness of the early Baroque era, highlighting the music of Monteverdi.
MARCH
Leonidas Kavakos & Daniil Trifonov
9 SUN SCP CHAMBER A 3:00
Leonidas Kavakos VIOLIN
Daniil Trifonov PIANO
BEETHOVEN Violin Sonata No. 4 in A Minor, Op. 23
POULENC Violin Sonata
BRAHMS Violin Sonata No.1 in G Major, Op. 78
BARTÓK Rhapsody No.1 for Violin and Piano
Julia Fischer & Jan Lisiecki
30 SUN SCP CHAMBER A 3:00
Julia Fischer VIOLIN
Jan Lisiecki PIANO
MOZART Violin Sonata in B-flat Major, K. 378
BEETHOVEN Violin Sonata No. 5 in F Major, Op. 24 (Spring)
SCHUMANN Violin Sonata No. 2 in D Minor, Op.121
Internationally acclaimed violinist Julia Fischer, who dazzled CSO audiences in 2023, joins forces with pianist Jan Lisiecki, “a player of exceptional poise and refinement” (BBC Music Magazine).
MAY
Mutter, Ferrández & Bronfman
7 WED SCP CHAMBER A 7:30
Anne-Sophie Mutter VIOLIN
Pablo Ferrández CELLO scp debut
Yefim Bronfman PIANO
The superstar duo of Leonidas Kavakos and Daniil Trifonov offers a program that spans the restless outpourings of Beethoven and Brahms to the 20th-century fireworks of Poulenc and Bartók.
Leonidas Kavakos
BEETHOVEN Piano Trio in B-flat Major, Op. 97 (Archduke)
TCHAIKOVSKY
Piano Trio in A Minor, Op. 50
Anne-Sophie Mutter, the “undisputed queen of violin-playing” (The Times of London), teams up with her protégé, cellist Pablo Ferrández, and the formidable Yefim Bronfman in works by Beethoven and Tchaikovsky.
Julia Fischer Anne-Sophie MutterSYMPHONY CENTER PRESENTS PIANO
An unparalleled lineup of exciting debuts and legendary piano icons.
NOVEMBER
Daniil Trifonov
17 SUN SCP PIANO A | A1 3:00
TCHAIKOVSKY
Sonata in C-sharp Minor, Op. posth
CHOPIN Selected Waltzes
BARBER Sonata, Op. 26
TCHAIKOVSKY (ARR. PLETNEV)
Suite from the ballet The Sleeping Beauty
Daniil Trifonov launches his tenure as the CSO’s Artist-in-Residence with a recital that demonstrates his virtuosity, with spellbinding works by Tchaikovsky alongside Barber and Chopin.
JANUARY
Jean-Yves Thibaudet
19 SUN SCP PIANO A | A2 3:00
PROGRAM TO INCLUDE WORKS BY: DEBUSSY and RAVEL
Celebrated for his vibrant performances of a broad repertoire, Jean-Yves Thibaudet “is always poetically refined and plays with delicacy and color” (BBC Music Magazine).
FEBRUARY
Alexandre Kantorow
SCP DEBUT
2 SUN SCP PIANO A | A1 3:00
BRAHMS Rhapsody in B Minor, Op. 79, No.1
LISZT Transcendental Etude No. 12 in B Minor (Chasse-neige)
LISZT Vallée d’Obermann from Années de pèlerinage, Première année, Suisse
BARTÓK Rhapsody, Op.1
RACHMANINOV Sonata No.1
in D Minor, Op. 28 BACH (ARR. BRAHMS)
Chaconne in D Minor for the Left Hand
Alexandre Kantorow, winner of the prestigious Gilmore Artist Award and the International Tchaikovsky Competition, offers a program that includes Rachmaninov’s whirlwind piano sonata and Liszt’s storm-tossed landscapes.
MARCH
Mao Fujita
SCP DEBUT
16 SUN SCP PIANO A | A2 3:00
SCRIABIN Selected Preludes MOZART Variations on
Ah vous dirai-je, maman, K. 265
BEETHOVEN 32 Variations on an Original Theme in C Minor, WoO 80
BEETHOVEN Sonata No. 23 in F Minor, Op. 57 (Appassionata)
Hear one of today’s fastest-rising stars as Japanese pianist Mao Fujita performs Mozart — whose complete sonatas he recorded — along with Beethoven and Scriabin.
Jean-Yves Thibaudet Alexandre KantorowAPRIL
Emanuel Ax
27 SUN SCP PIANO A | A1 3:00
SCHUBERT Four Impromptus, D. 935
BARBER Excursions, Op. 20
SCHUMANN Arabeske, Op. 18
SCHUMANN Fantasy in C Major, Op.17
Experience the breadth of Emanuel Ax’s artistry as he explores two sides of Schumann — the warmhearted Arabeske and the bold, soul-searching C Major Fantasy — along with works by Schubert and Barber.
MAY
Evgeny Kissin
11 SUN SCP PIANO A | A2 3:00
BEETHOVEN Sonata No. 7 in D Major, Op.10, No. 3
CHOPIN Nocturne in G Minor, Op.15, No. 3
CHOPIN Nocturne in E-flat Major, Op. 55, No. 2
CHOPIN Nocturne in E Minor, Op. 72, No.1
CHOPIN Polonaise in A Major, Op. 40, No.1 (Military)
SHOSTAKOVICH
Sonata No. 2 in B Minor, Op. 61
SHOSTAKOVICH Prelude and Fugue No. 8 in F-sharp Minor, Op. 87
SHOSTAKOVICH Prelude and Fugue No.15 in D-flat Major, Op. 87
SHOSTAKOVICH Prelude and Fugue No. 24 in D Minor, Op. 87
Evgeny Kissin’s recitals “evoke an earlier era of great Romantic pianism” (Boston Globe) with their “formidable blend of technical prowess and exploratory fervor” (San Francisco Chronicle).
Maria João Pires
25 SUN SCP PIANO A | A1 3:00
Distinguished Portuguese pianist Maria João Pires, “an elegant technician and probing interpreter” (The New York Times), returns to Chicago following a triumphant appearance at Symphony Center in the spring of 2023.
JUNE
Víkingur Ólafsson
8 SUN SCP PIANO A | A2 3:00
BEETHOVEN Sonata No. 30 in E Major, Op.109
BEETHOVEN Sonata No. 31 in A-flat Major, Op.110
BEETHOVEN Sonata No. 32 in C Minor, Op.111
Icelandic sensation Víkingur Ólafsson takes listeners through Beethoven’s final three piano sonatas, comprising one of music’s great spiritual journeys.
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Chamber Music
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Enjoy international artists performing intimate chamber music, including virtuosic violin-piano duos, Baroque gems and masterful trios by Beethoven and Tchaikovsky.
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10/8 3/9 3/30 5/7
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Monteverdi: A Baroque Revolution
Leonidas Kavakos & Daniil Trifonov
Julia Fischer & Jan Lisiecki
Mutter, Ferrández & Bronfman
Piano
SCP PIANO A — Sundays at 3:00
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A1–A 2 4-concert selection
11/17 1/19 2/2 3/16 4/27 5/11 5/25 6/8
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Jean-Yves Thibaudet
A1 Alexandre Kantorow
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Evgeny Kissin
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A2 Víkingur Ólafsson
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SEPTEMBER
Lang Lang & The Firebird
21 SAT 6:30
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Andrés Orozco-Estrada CONDUCTOR
Lang Lang PIANO
BERLIOZ Roman Carnival Overture
SAINT-SAËNS Piano Concerto No. 2
STRAVINSKY Suite from The Firebird
Celebrate the 134th season of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra with megastar pianist Lang Lang in a marvelous, one-night-only performance, complete with a red-carpet experience.
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This benefit event will raise funds to support the multifaceted work of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association — not only its industry-leading artistic programs but also its educational and community engagement initiatives that reach thousands of people in Chicago and around the world.
OCTOBER
John Williams, Anne-Sophie Mutter & the CSO
22 TUE 7:30
PRIORITY ACCESS CONCERT
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
John Williams CONDUCTOR
Anne-Sophie Mutter VIOLIN
WILLIAMS Violin Concerto No. 2
WILLIAMS Selections from his landmark film scores
The great John Williams conducts a selection of his iconic film scores and the first CSO performance of his magnificent Violin Concerto No. 2, featuring Anne-Sophie Mutter. Composed for Mutter in 2021, the concerto is “a hugely expressive, deeply atmospheric four-movement work,” writes BBC Music Magazine, in which “Mutter‘s singing, lilting, bluesy, scampering violin hungrily eats up the notes.”
OCTOBER
Lila Downs: Día de los Muertos
27 SUN 7:00
Celebrate Día de los Muertos with Mexican American singer Lila Downs, whose powerful voice is showcased with folklórico dancing and stunning visual projections.
NOVEMBER
Berliner Philharmoniker
26 TUE 7:30
PRIORITY ACCESS CONCERT
Kirill Petrenko CONDUCTOR
BRUCKNER Symphony No. 5
The Berliner Philharmoniker’s plushness and precision are on display in Bruckner’s Fifth Symphony, from the awestruck opening to the majestic final chorale.
DECEMBER
Chicago Symphony Orchestra Brass
17 TUE 7:30
The world’s most celebrated orchestral brass section takes center stage in this annual December extravaganza.
JANUARY
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis
25 SAT 7:30
The always-swinging Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra presents everything from rare historic compositions to newly commissioned works.
CSO Brass PhilharmonikerFEBRUARY
Kodo
23 SUN 3:00
The master drummers of Kodo explore the boundless possibilities of the taiko drum as they combine elegant music with striking physical feats.
Sphinx Virtuosi
25 TUE 7:30
Awadagin Pratt PIANO
The all-star 18-member Sphinx Virtuosi orchestra performs masterpieces by prominent Black and Latino composers and brings its “joyous and uplifting” (Financial Times) energy to its Symphony Center debut.
Pink Martini with China Forbes
30TH ANNIVERSARY SEASON
28 FRI 7:30
Celebrating 30 years, Pink Martini has taken audiences around the world, sashaying between French café music, Brazilian sambas, Cuban rumbas and a dash of jazz.
APRIL
Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain
15 TUE 7:30
The rock-star strummers of the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain have won legions of fans with their quicksilver arrangements and dry British humor.
Zakir Hussain & the Masters of Percussion
18 FRI 7:30
Tabla maestro Zakir Hussain, one of India’s reigning cultural ambassadors, is joined by great drummers and percussionists from numerous world traditions.
Sphinx Virtuosi Kodo Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain Pink MartiniHOLIDAY FAVORITES
NOVEMBER
Vienna Boys Choir: Christmas in Vienna
30 SAT 1:30
Ring in the holiday season as the Vienna Boys Choir presents a program of Austrian folk tunes, classical masterpieces and Yuletide favorites.
DECEMBER
A Chanticleer Christmas
10 TUE 7:30
One night only at Symphony Center: the men's vocal ensemble offers luminous arrangements of carols and other festive classics.
Boys ChoirIt’s never
too early to plan
for the holiday season
DECEMBER
Elf in Concert
13 FRI 7:30
14 SAT 1:30
15 SUN 3:00
Members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Justin Freer CONDUCTOR
Buddy was accidentally transported to the North Pole as a toddler and raised to adulthood among Santa’s elves. Unable to shake the feeling that he doesn’t fit in, the adult Buddy travels to New York, in full elf uniform, in search of his real father. This holiday season, relive this heartwarming holiday classic on a giant screen with members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra playing John Debney’s wonderful score.
ELF and all related characters and elements
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Merry, Merry Chicago!
18 WED 7:30
20 FRI 7:30
21 SAT 1:00
22 SUN 1:00 & 4:30
23 MON 1:00
Members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Alastair Willis CONDUCTOR
Chicago Symphony Chorus
Gather with friends and loved ones at Symphony Center — decked with boughs of holly — for a program of familiar carols and festive holiday songs. With glorious arrangements conducted by Alastair Willis, the program is sure to inspire holiday cheer for all.
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On January 24, 2025, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis returns to its second home at Symphony Center.
More artists and dates will be announced in April 2024.
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Chicago’s most exciting contemporary music series
Savor the bold and unexpected. Visionary composers offer unique musical explorations in this curated series.
More details available in late spring 2024.
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CLASSICAL, MOVIES & MERRY, MERRY CHICAGO!
FAMILY, JAZZ, POP, WORLD & FOLK
2024/25 SEASON MUSIC FINDER
COMPOSERS
Adams, John p. 8
Bach, Johann Sebastian p. 26
Barber, Samuel p. 6, 11, 26, 27
Bartók, Béla p. 9, 25, 26
Bates, Mason p. 22
Beethoven, Ludwig van p. 6, 7, 9, 11, 25, 26, 27
Berlioz, Hector p. 14, 29
Bernstein, Leonard p. 6, 14
Bologne, Joseph p. 12
Boulez, Pierre p. 12, 13
Brahms, Johannes p. 9, 13, 25, 26
Britten, Benjamin p. 8, 11
Bruch, Max p. 12
Bruckner, Anton p. 8, 30
Chabrier, Emmanuel p. 7
Chopin, Frédéric p. 6, 26, 27
Debney, John p. 21
Debussy, Claude p. 26
Donizetti, Gaetano p. 7
Dowland, John p. 25
Dvořák, Antonín p. 12, 13
Elgar, Sir Edward p. 11
Falla, Manuel de p. 7
Gershwin, George p. 14
Ginastera, Alberto p. 6
Golijov, Osvaldo p. 7
Grieg, Edvard p. 8
Gubaidulina, Sofia p. 8
Handel, George Frideric p. 7
Haydn, Joseph p. 11, 12, 14
Haydn, Michael p. 14
Horner, James p. 21
Holborne, Anthony p. 25
Humperdinck, Engelbert p. 7
Korngold, Erich Wolfgang p. 8
Lee III, James p. 6
Liszt, Franz p. 8, 26
Lutosławski, Witold p. 8
MacMillan, James p. 11
Mahler, Gustav p. 8, 13
Milhaud, Darius p. 12
Monteverdi, Claudio p. 25
Mozart, Wolfgang p. 6, 7, 25, 26
Perkinson, Coleridge-Taylor p. 12
Poulenc, Francis p. 25
Price, Florence p. 14
Prokofiev, Sergei p. 11, 14
Rachmaninov, Sergei p. 8, 12, 26
Ravel, Maurice p. 11, 26
Saint-Saëns, Camille p. 29
Salonen, Esa-Pekka p. 9
Scheidt, Samuel p. 25
Schoenberg, Arnold p. 9
Schubert, Franz p. 14, 27
Schumann, Robert p. 12, 25, 27
Scriabin, Alexander p. 26
Shostakovich, Dmitri p. 6, 9, 12, 27
Sibelius, Jean p. 9, 11, 12
Silvestri, Alan p. 21
Stothart, Herbert p. 20
Strauss, Richard p. 6, 7, 9
Stravinsky, Igor p. 8, 29
Tan Dun p. 20
Tchaikovsky, Piotr p. 6, 8, 11, 25, 26
Telemann, Georg Philipp p. 14
Theofanidis, Christopher p. 11
Tilson Thomas, Michael p. 6
Vaughan Williams, Ralph p. 6, 11
Verdi, Giuseppe p. 7
Wagner, Richard p. 9, 14
Walton, Sir William p. 6
Weber, Carl Maria von p. 8
Williams, John p. 29
CONDUCTORS
Afkham, David p. 9
Alsop, Marin p. 6
Bartholomew-Poyser, Daniel p. 22
Bicket, Harry p. 12
Buc, Nicholas p. 19
Canellakis, Karina p. 12
Elder, Sir Mark p. 14
Eschenbach, Christoph p. 6
Freer, Justin p. 21, 33
Gabel, Fabien p. 8
Gaffigan, James p. 14
Gimeno, Gustavo p. 11
Glover, Dame Jane p. 11
Hicks, Sarah p. 20
Honeck, Manfred p. 11
Hrůša, Jakub p. 12
Jacobsen, Eric p. 22
Janowski, Marek p. 8
Kaufman, Richard p. 20
Kraemer, Nicholas p. 7
Lintu, Hannu p. 8
Mäkelä, Klaus p. 13
Mulcahy, Michael p. 30
Muti, Riccardo p. 7, 14
Newman, David p. 20
Orozco-Estrada, Andrés p. 6, 29
Petrenko, Kirill p. 29
Rouvali, Santtu-Matias p. 11
Runnicles, Sir Donald p. 7
Salonen, Esa-Pekka p. 9
Savall, Jordi p. 25
Shani, Lahav p. 9
Slobodeniouk, Dima p. 8
Szeps-Znaider, Nikolaj p. 6, 12
van Zweden, Jaap p. 13
Wilkins, Thomas p. 22
Williams, John p. 29
Willis, Alastair p. 33
INSTRUMENTALISTS/ VOCALISTS
Apkalna, Iveta p. 9
Ax, Emanuel p. 27
Batallán, Esteban p. 14
Bronfman, Yefim p. 25
Brugger, Janai p. 14
Cano, Jennifer Johnson p. 11
Chen, Robert p. 11
Cho, Seong-Jin p. 11
Cohen, Aryeh Nussbaum p. 7
Crebassa, Marianne p. 14
D’Arcangelo, Ildebrando p. 14
Downs, Lila p. 30
Ferrández, Pablo p. 25
Fischer, Julia p. 25
Forbes, China p. 31
Forsythe, Amanda p. 7
Frang, Vilde p. 8
Fujita, Mao p. 26
Goosby, Randall p. 14
Gubanova, Ekaterina p. 9
Hahn, Hilary p. 6
Haji, Andrew p. 11
Harvey, Joélle p. 11
Hopkins, Joshua p. 11
Jussen, Arthur p. 6
Jussen, Lucas p. 6
Kantorow, Alexandre p. 26
Kavakos, Leonidas p. 25
Kissin, Evgeny p. 27
Krimmel, Konstantin p. 8
Lang Lang p. 29
Lehmkuhl, Wiebke p. 13
Lisiecki, Jan p. 25
Lovell, Josh p. 7
Marsalis, Wynton p. 37
Moser, Johannes p. 8
Mutter, Anne-Sophie p. 25, 29
Ólafsson, Víkingur p. 27
Osborn, John p. 14
Piemontesi, Francesco p. 8
Pires, Maria João p. 27
Pratt, Awadagin p. 31
Savall, Jordi p. 25
Shani, Lahav p.9
Sharp, John p. 7
Sumuel, Michael p. 7
Szeps-Znaider, Nikolaj p. 12
Tamestit, Antoine p. 6
Tetzlaff, Christian p. 9
Thibaudet, Jean-Yves p. 26
Trifonov, Daniil p. 13, 25, 26
Trpčeski, Simon p. 12
Uchida, Mitsuko p. 7
Van Horn, Christian p. 9
Vondráček, Lukáš p. 6
Williamson, Stephen p. 11
ENSEMBLES
Berliner Philharmoniker p. 30
Chanticleer p. 32
Chicago Symphony Chorus p. 7, 11, 13, 14, 33
Chicago Symphony Orchestra Brass p. 30
Hespèrion XXI p. 25
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra p. 30, 36
The Joffrey Ballet p. 12
Kodo p. 31
La Capella Reial de Catalunya p. 25
Pink Martini p. 31
Sphinx Virtuosi p. 31
Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain p. 31
Uniting Voices Chicago p. 13, 14
Vienna Boys Choir p. 32
Zakir Hussain & the Masters of Percussion p. 31