Chicago Chamber Orchestra opens its 57th season with Dieter Kober, who holds the record for the longest tenure in the world as music director of a professional orchestra, conducting. The program includes Bach’s fourth Brandenburg Concerto, Giuseppi Tartini’s Violin Concerto in D minor, Frank Abbinanti’s Ostalgie, and a continuation of the ensemble’s Haydn cycle with his Symphony No.70 in D major.
ADMISSION FREE
Preston Bradley Hall
Chicago Cultural Center
78 E. Washington St.
Chicago, IL 60601
Mostly Music Chicago presents the Lake Effect Piano Quartet
Lori Ashikawa, violin; Terese Parisoli, viola; Ellen Frolichstein, cello; Marie Alatalo, piano
Mozart G minor Quartet
Lee Hoiby Dark Rosaleen
Brahms C minor Quartet
Sunday, September 14th at 4:00
Private residence in Evanston (Location is given out at time of ticket purchase).
Tickets $25, $15/students
312.287.5761
Mostly Music Chicago presents the Lake Effect Piano Quartet
Lori Ashikawa, violin; Terese Parisoli, viola; Ellen Frolichstein, cello; Marie Alatalo, piano
Mozart G minor Quartet
Lee Hoiby Dark Rosaleen
Brahms C minor Quartet
Sunday, September 14th at 4:00
Private residence in Evanston (Location is given out at time of ticket purchase).
Tickets $25, $15/students
312.287.5761
Mostly Music Chicago presents the Lake Effect Piano Quartet
Lori Ashikawa, violin; Terese Parisoli, viola; Ellen Frolichstein, cello; Marie Alatalo, piano
Mozart G minor Quartet
Lee Hoiby Dark Rosaleen
Brahms C minor Quartet
Sunday, September 14th at 4:00
Private residence in Evanston (Location is given out at time of ticket purchase).
Tickets $25, $15/students
312.287.5761
Mostly Music Chicago presents the Lake Effect Piano Quartet
Lori Ashikawa, violin; Terese Parisoli, viola; Ellen Frolichstein, cello; Marie Alatalo, piano
Mozart G minor Quartet
Lee Hoiby Dark Rosaleen
Brahms C minor Quartet
Sunday, September 14th at 4:00
Private residence in Evanston (Location is given out at time of ticket purchase).
Tickets $25, $15/students
312.287.5761
Mostly Music Chicago presents the Lake Effect Piano Quartet
Lori Ashikawa, violin; Terese Parisoli, viola; Ellen Frolichstein, cello; Marie Alatalo, piano
Mozart G minor Quartet
Lee Hoiby Dark Rosaleen
Brahms C minor Quartet
Sunday, September 14th at 4:00
Private residence in Evanston (Location is given out at time of ticket purchase).
Tickets $25, $15/students
312.287.5761
Mostly Music Chicago presents the Lake Effect Piano Quartet
Lori Ashikawa, violin; Terese Parisoli, viola; Ellen Frolichstein, cello; Marie Alatalo, piano
Mozart G minor Quartet
Lee Hoiby Dark Rosaleen
Brahms C minor Quartet
Sunday, September 14th at 4:00
Private residence in Evanston (Location is given out at time of ticket purchase).
Tickets $25, $15/students
312.287.5761
International Chamber Players perform Three Emily Dickinson Songs by Martin Butler and Anton Arensky’s
Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor, Op. 32.
ADMISSION FREE
Preston Bradley Hall
Chicago Cultural Center
78 E. Washington St.
Chicago, IL 60602
Mostly Music Chicago presents the Lake Effect Piano Quartet
Lori Ashikawa, violin; Terese Parisoli, viola; Ellen Frolichstein, cello; Marie Alatalo, piano
Mozart G minor Quartet
Lee Hoiby Dark Rosaleen
Brahms C minor Quartet
Sunday, September 14th at 4:00
Private residence in Evanston (Location is given out at time of ticket purchase).
Tickets $25, $15/students
312.287.5761
Mostly Music Chicago presents the Lake Effect Piano Quartet
Lori Ashikawa, violin; Terese Parisoli, viola; Ellen Frolichstein, cello; Marie Alatalo, piano
Mozart G minor Quartet
Lee Hoiby Dark Rosaleen
Brahms C minor Quartet
Sunday, September 14th at 4:00
Private residence in Evanston (Location is given out at time of ticket purchase).
Tickets $25, $15/students
312.287.5761
Mostly Music Chicago presents the Lake Effect Piano Quartet
Lori Ashikawa, violin; Terese Parisoli, viola; Ellen Frolichstein, cello; Marie Alatalo, piano
Mozart G minor Quartet
Lee Hoiby Dark Rosaleen
Brahms C minor Quartet
Sunday, September 14th at 4:00
Private residence in Evanston (Location is given out at time of ticket purchase).
Tickets $25, $15/students
312.287.5761
Mostly Music Chicago presents the Lake Effect Piano Quartet
Lori Ashikawa, violin; Terese Parisoli, viola; Ellen Frolichstein, cello; Marie Alatalo, piano
Mozart G minor Quartet
Lee Hoiby Dark Rosaleen
Brahms C minor Quartet
Sunday, September 14th at 4:00
Private residence in Evanston (Location is given out at time of ticket purchase).
Tickets $25, $15/students
312.287.5761
Mostly Music Chicago presents the Lake Effect Piano Quartet
Lori Ashikawa, violin; Terese Parisoli, viola; Ellen Frolichstein, cello; Marie Alatalo, piano
Mozart G minor Quartet
Lee Hoiby Dark Rosaleen
Brahms C minor Quartet
Sunday, September 14th at 4:00
Private residence in Evanston (Location is given out at time of ticket purchase).
Tickets $25, $15/students
312.287.5761
1017 West Washington Boulevard - Chicago
www.musicintheloft.org 312 243 9233
A reception will follow the concert.
Adults: $20
Students: $10
Tickets are held at the door, not mailed.
Mostly Music Chicago presents the Lake Effect Piano Quartet
Lori Ashikawa, violin; Terese Parisoli, viola; Ellen Frolichstein, cello; Marie Alatalo, piano
Mozart G minor Quartet
Lee Hoiby Dark Rosaleen
Brahms C minor Quartet
Sunday, September 14th at 4:00
Private residence in Evanston (Location is given out at time of ticket purchase).
Tickets $25, $15/students
312.287.5761
Sundays@7 free faculty series, featuring Bill Dresden, piano. Sunday 9.14.08 7pm. Thoresen Performance Center, Music Institute of Chicago, Winnetka. Contact Sam at 847-905-1500 ext. 106 for more info.
“This is Beethoven’s heir!”
-the violinist who premiered Brahms’ quartet
Johannes Brahms took Vienna by storm with his captivating G Minor Piano Quartet – as likely to bring audiences to their feet today as at its premiere. Considered the greatest prodigy after Mozart, Felix Mendelssohn wrote his piano sextet at 15, and Arnold Cooke’s charming quintet counts among the legacy inspired by the remarkable 20th century English hornist Dennis Brain.
Cooke: Arioso and Scherzo – 1955
Mendelssohn: Sextet in D Major, Op. 110 – 1824
Brahms: Piano Quartet No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 25 – 1862
Ensemble Artists:
Joseph Genualdi, violin
Jasmine Lin, violin
Rami Solomonow, viola
Gail Williams, horn
Guest Artists:
Richard Young, viola
Stephen Balderston, cello
Peter Lloyd, double bass
Meng-Chieh Liu, piano
These concerts are made possible in part through the generosity of Dr. Linda and Gerard Nussbaum in honor of their parents.
Mostly Music Chicago presents the Lake Effect Piano Quartet
Lori Ashikawa, violin; Terese Parisoli, viola; Ellen Frolichstein, cello; Marie Alatalo, piano
Mozart G minor Quartet
Lee Hoiby Dark Rosaleen
Brahms C minor Quartet
Sunday, September 14th at 4:00
Private residence in Evanston (Location is given out at time of ticket purchase).
Tickets $25, $15/students
312.287.5761
Orion Ensemble - One of Chicago’s “most vibrant, versatile and distinctive
ensembles” Orion is currently resident ensemble at the Chicago College
of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University and celebrating 15 years of
presenting exciting and lively chamber music programs both locally and
nationally. They perform the Trio for Clarinet, Cello, and Piano in
E-Flat Major, Op. 44 by the French composer Louise Farrenc and Peter
Schickele’s Quartet for Clarinet, Violin, Cello, and Piano.
ADMISSION FREE
Preston Bradley Hall
Chicago Cultural Center
78 E. Washington St.
Chicago, IL 60602
“This is Beethoven’s heir!”
-the violinist who premiered Brahms’ quartet
Johannes Brahms took Vienna by storm with his captivating G Minor Piano Quartet – as likely to bring audiences to their feet today as at its premiere. Considered the greatest prodigy after Mozart, Felix Mendelssohn wrote his piano sextet at 15, and Arnold Cooke’s charming quintet counts among the legacy inspired by the remarkable 20th century English hornist Dennis Brain.
Cooke: Arioso and Scherzo – 1955
Mendelssohn: Sextet in D Major, Op. 110 – 1824
Brahms: Piano Quartet No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 25 – 1862
Ensemble Artists:
Joseph Genualdi, violin
Jasmine Lin, violin
Rami Solomonow, viola
Gail Williams, horn
Guest Artists:
Richard Young, viola
Stephen Balderston, cello
Peter Lloyd, double bass
Meng-Chieh Liu, piano
Tickets for these performances are on-sale now and available at the Harris Theater box office located in Millennium Park at 205 E. Randolph Dr., by calling 312-334-7777 or by visiting www.harristheaterchicago.org.
Tickets for these performances are on-sale now and available at the Harris Theater box office located in Millennium Park at 205 E. Randolph Dr., by calling 312-334-7777 or by visiting www.harristheaterchicago.org.
Tickets to the Harris Theater Fifth Anniversary Celebration are $1000 each and tables range in price from $5,000 to $50,000. To purchase Fifth Anniversary Celebration tickets or for additional information, call 312.553.2000. Reservations are limited.
Additionally, individual balcony seats to the special one-hour gala performance are available for $50 each. Tickets are valid for the performance only and cocktail or business attire is required. The balcony performance tickets are on sale and available at the Harris Theater box office located in Millennium Park at 205 E. Randolph Dr., by calling 312-334-7777 or by visiting www.harristheaterchicago.org.
The Chicago Sinfonietta will accompany all performances by San Francisco Ballet with San Francisco Ballet Music Director and Principal Conductor Martin West to conduct.
Tickets for these performances are on-sale now and available at the Harris Theater box office located in Millennium Park at 205 E. Randolph Dr., by calling 312-334-7777 or by visiting www.harristheaterchicago.org.
The Harris Theater, 205 E. Randolph Drive in Millennium Park, kicks off its fifth anniversary season with a weeklong engagement of San Francisco Ballet, the first full Company engagement in Chicago in over two decades. As the first stop on a four-city national tour, the nation’s oldest professional ballet company will celebrate its diamond 75th Anniversary in Chicago with two distinct programs of three works each, featuring mixed repertory including six Chicago premieres, with four new works from the Ballet’s spring 2008 New Works Festival.
The Chicago Sinfonietta will accompany all performances by San Francisco Ballet with San Francisco Ballet Music Director and Principal Conductor Martin West to conduct.
Tickets for these performances are on-sale now and available at the Harris Theater box office located in Millennium Park at 205 E. Randolph Dr., by calling 312-334-7777 or by visiting www.harristheaterchicago.org.
The Harris Theater, 205 E. Randolph Drive in Millennium Park, kicks off its fifth anniversary season with a weeklong engagement of San Francisco Ballet, the first full Company engagement in Chicago in over two decades. As the first stop on a four-city national tour, the nation’s oldest professional ballet company will celebrate its diamond 75th Anniversary in Chicago with two distinct programs of three works each, featuring mixed repertory including six Chicago premieres, with four new works from the Ballet’s spring 2008 New Works Festival.
The Chicago Sinfonietta will accompany all performances by San Francisco Ballet with San Francisco Ballet Music Director and Principal Conductor Martin West to conduct.
Tickets for these performances are on-sale now and available at the Harris Theater box office located in Millennium Park at 205 E. Randolph Dr., by calling 312-334-7777 or by visiting www.harristheaterchicago.org.
Saturday September 20th, 2008
8:00PM
The Parker Quartet live at Music in the Loft
A "Meet-the-Artists" reception will follow the event.
Regular Tickets: $20
Student Tickets $10
For more information please call 312-243-9233 or visit our website at www.musicintheloft.org.
The Harris Theater, 205 E. Randolph Drive in Millennium Park, kicks off its fifth anniversary season with a weeklong engagement of San Francisco Ballet, the first full Company engagement in Chicago in over two decades. As the first stop on a four-city national tour, the nation’s oldest professional ballet company will celebrate its diamond 75th Anniversary in Chicago with two distinct programs of three works each, featuring mixed repertory including six Chicago premieres, with four new works from the Ballet’s spring 2008 New Works Festival.
The Chicago Sinfonietta will accompany all performances by San Francisco Ballet with San Francisco Ballet Music Director and Principal Conductor Martin West to conduct.
Tickets for these performances are on-sale now and available at the Harris Theater box office located in Millennium Park at 205 E. Randolph Dr., by calling 312-334-7777 or by visiting www.harristheaterchicago.org.
The Parker Quartet live at Music in the Loft
A "Meet-the-Artists" reception will follow the event.
Regular Tickets: $20
Student Tickets $10
For more information please call 312-243-9233 or visit our website at www.musicintheloft.org.
Sunday, September 21, 2008 at 6pm
Domincan University, River Forest, IL
The passion evoked by the sensuous Latin American rhythm of the tango finds its ancient echo in medieval poetry when two twentieth century composers are explored in this unique pairing. Raul Jaurena, master of the Argentine bandoneon, joins us on the music of Astor Piazzolla. Then, we'll perform Car Orff's dramatic "secular cantata" with the Apollo Chorus of Chicago featuring soloists Elizabeth Norman, Thomas Dymit, and Levi Hernandez.
For tickets call: 312-236-3681 xt.2
An epic legend about the destructive power of sexual jealousy--told by one of music's best storytellers. George Frideric Handel's stirring musical drama about an ill-fated hero, his suspicious wife, and a beautiful prisoner unfolds in sumptuous arias and rousing choruses. Featuring Phyllis Pancella as Dejanira and Stephen Morscheck as Hercules, as well as the Music of the Baroque Chorus and Orchestra under the baton of Nicholas Kraemer.
Concerts take place Sunday, September 21 at 7:30pm at First United Methodist Church, 1630 Hinman Ave., Evanston, and Monday, September 22 at 7:30pm at the Harris Theater in Millennium Park. Call (312) 551-1414 for tickets, or visit www.baroque.org.
Award Winners in Concert: Greta Ball, soprano and Dana
Brown, piano. Featuring R. Strauss' Mädchenblumen and songs by Rossini,
Bizet and Britten. Sponsored by the Musicians Club of Women of Chicago.
ADMISSION FREE
Preston Bradley Hall
Chicago Cultural Center
78 E. Washington St.
Chicago, IL 60602
An epic legend about the destructive power of sexual jealousy--told by one of music's best storytellers. George Frideric Handel's stirring musical drama about an ill-fated hero, his suspicious wife, and a beautiful prisoner unfolds in sumptuous arias and rousing choruses. Featuring Phyllis Pancella as Dejanira and Stephen Morscheck as Hercules, as well as the Music of the Baroque Chorus and Orchestra under the baton of Nicholas Kraemer.
Concerts take place Sunday, September 21 at 7:30pm at First United Methodist Church, 1630 Hinman Ave., Evanston, and Monday, September 22 at 7:30pm at the Harris Theater in Millennium Park. Call (312) 551-1414 for tickets, or visit www.baroque.org.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008 at 7:30pm
Orchestra Hall, Symphony Center, Chicago IL
The passion evoked by the sensuous Latin American rhythm of the tango finds its ancient echo in medieval poetry when two twentieth century composers are explored in this unique pairing. Raul Jaurena, master of the Argentine bandoneon, joins us on the music of Astor Piazzolla. Then, we'll perform Car Orff's dramatic "secular cantata" with the Apollo Chorus of Chicago featuring soloists Elizabeth Norman, Thomas Dymit, and Levi Hernandez.
For tickets call: 312-236-3681 xt.2
September 28 – Sheridan Soloisti & The Fine Arts Music Society of Chicago
2 violins, viola, cello & piano
WORKS BY
Beethoven
Brahms
Mendelson
This premier group of musicians features violinists David Yonan and Koh Gabriel Kameda, violist Ruth Pikler, cellist Paula Kosower and pianist Susan Merdinger. Their performing credits include the Ravinia Festival Orchestra, Music Now and the Northbrook Symphony Orchestra and at Carnegie Hall.
FINE ARTS FALL
17th Season
Sundays at 2:00, no admission charge
Presented in the Auditorium
NORTHBROOK PUBLIC LIBRARY
1201 Cedar Lane
Northbrook, IL 60062
(847) 272-6224
Johannes Brahms’ first string quintet adds the touch of strings, or “Spring,” as it was dubbed due to its sunny cheerfulness, to an evening of particular delight for chamber music lovers. CCM BRASS shines in Verne Reynolds’ gorgeous suite. Antonin Dvorak’s first major success – his Slavonic Dances for piano duet – is felicitously adapted for winds and double bass. The North American premiere of Avner Dorman’s Jerusalem Mix is a wind and piano collage of Christian, Jewish, and Muslim musical traditions co-commissioned by CCM and the Jerusalem Chamber Music Festival.
Dorman: Jerusalem Mix – 2007 (North American Premiere!)
Reynolds: Suite for Brass – 1971
Dvorak: Slavonic Dances, Op. 46 (#8) and Op. 72 (#1 & #7) – 1878, 1886(Arranged by Patrick Clemens)
Brahms: Viola Quintet No. 1 in F Major, Op. 88, Spring – 1882
Ensemble Artists:
Joseph Genualdi, violinJasmine Lin, violin
Rami Solomonow, viola
Clancy Newman, cello
Larry Combs, clarinet
Michael Henoch, oboe
Dennis Michel, bassoon
Barbara Butler, trumpet
Charles Geyer, trumpetMichael Mulcahy, trombone
Guest Artists:
Eliran Avni, piano
Peter Lloyd, double bass
Julie DeRoche, clarinet
Anne Bach, oboe
Lewis Kirk, bassoon
Gabrielle Webster, horn
Randy Montgomery, tuba
Location Name: Pick-Staiger Hall at Northwestern University School of Music
Location Address: 50 Arts Circle Drive, Evanston
Contact: 312-225-5226
Website: www.chicagochambermusic.org
E-mail Address: info@chicagochambermusic.org
These concerts are made possible in part through the generosity of Dr. Leo and Mrs. Leo M. Henikoff.
September 28 – Sheridan Soloisti & The Fine Arts Music Society of Chicago
2 violins, viola, cello & piano
WORKS BY
Beethoven
Brahms
Mendelson
This premier group of musicians features violinists David Yonan and Koh Gabriel Kameda, violist Ruth Pikler, cellist Paula Kosower and pianist Susan Merdinger. Their performing credits include the Ravinia Festival Orchestra, Music Now and the Northbrook Symphony Orchestra and at Carnegie Hall.
FINE ARTS FALL
17th Season
Sundays at 2:00, no admission charge
Presented in the Auditorium
NORTHBROOK PUBLIC LIBRARY
1201 Cedar Lane
Northbrook, IL 60062
(847) 272-6224
Johannes Brahms’ first string quintet adds the touch of strings, or “Spring,” as it was dubbed due to its sunny cheerfulness, to an evening of particular delight for chamber music lovers. CCM BRASS shines in Verne Reynolds’ gorgeous suite. Antonin Dvorak’s first major success – his Slavonic Dances for piano duet – is felicitously adapted for winds and double bass. The North American premiere of Avner Dorman’s Jerusalem Mix is a wind and piano collage of Christian, Jewish, and Muslim musical traditions co-commissioned by CCM and the Jerusalem Chamber Music Festival.
Dorman: Jerusalem Mix – 2007 (North American Premiere!)
Reynolds: Suite for Brass – 1971
Dvorak: Slavonic Dances, Op. 46 (#8) and Op. 72 (#1 & #7) – 1878, 1886
(Arranged by Patrick Clemens)
Brahms: Viola Quintet No. 1 in F Major, Op. 88, Spring – 1882
Ensemble Artists:
Joseph Genualdi, violinJasmine Lin, violin
Rami Solomonow, viola
Clancy Newman, cello
Larry Combs, clarinet
Michael Henoch, oboe
Dennis Michel, bassoon
Barbara Butler, trumpet
Charles Geyer, trumpetMichael Mulcahy, trombone
Guest Artists:
Eliran Avni, piano
Peter Lloyd, double bass
Julie DeRoche, clarinet
Anne Bach, oboe
Lewis Kirk, bassoon
Gabrielle Webster, horn
Randy Montgomery, tuba
Gottlieb Hall at Merit School of Music
Location Address:
38 S Peoria Street
Contact: 312-225-5226
Website: www.chicagochambermusic.org
E-mail Address: info@chicagochambermusic.org
These concerts are made possible in part through the generosity of Dr. Leo and Mrs. Leo M. Henikoff.
September 28 – Sheridan Soloisti & The Fine Arts Music Society of Chicago
2 violins, viola, cello & piano
WORKS BY
Beethoven
Brahms
Mendelson
This premier group of musicians features violinists David Yonan and Koh Gabriel Kameda, violist Ruth Pikler, cellist Paula Kosower and pianist Susan Merdinger. Their performing credits include the Ravinia Festival Orchestra, Music Now and the Northbrook Symphony Orchestra and at Carnegie Hall.
FINE ARTS FALL
17th Season
Sundays at 2:00, no admission charge
Presented in the Auditorium
NORTHBROOK PUBLIC LIBRARY
1201 Cedar Lane
Northbrook, IL 60062
(847) 272-6224
Masters of the Classical Period
Olga Kaler, violin
Andrew Snow, cello
Gerald Rizzer, piano
F. J. Haydn Trio in C Major, Hob. XV:27
For violin, cello and piano
L. van Beethoven Sonata No. 2 in G Minor, op. 5 no. 2
For cello and piano
W. A. Mozart Sonata in G Major, K. 301
For violin and piano
L. van Beethoven Trio No. 1 in Eb Major, op. 1 no. 1
For violin, cello and piano
Sunday, Sept. 28 at 4:00 p.m.
Part of Mostly Music Chicago’s North Shore series of concerts.
Tickets $25, $15/students
(Location of concert at a private residence in the near north neighborhood of Chicago is given at time of ticket purchase)
For tickets and more info:
312.287.5761
September 28 – Sheridan Soloisti & The Fine Arts Music Society of Chicago
2 violins, viola, cello & piano
WORKS BY
Beethoven
Brahms
Mendelson
This premier group of musicians features violinists David Yonan and Koh Gabriel Kameda, violist Ruth Pikler, cellist Paula Kosower and pianist Susan Merdinger. Their performing credits include the Ravinia Festival Orchestra, Music Now and the Northbrook Symphony Orchestra and at Carnegie Hall.
FINE ARTS FALL
17th Season
Sundays at 2:00, no admission charge
Presented in the Auditorium
NORTHBROOK PUBLIC LIBRARY
1201 Cedar Lane
Northbrook, IL 60062
(847) 272-6224
A versatile performer, pianist Hsiao-Ling Lin has
performed widely as soloist and chamber musician in the United States,
Canada, China, Japan, Russia, Australia, and her native Taiwan.
ADMISSION FREE
Preston Bradley Hall
Chicago Cultural Center
78 E. Washington St.
Chicago, IL 60602
October 12 Vienna Waltz Ensemble
2 violins & double bass
WORKS BY
Strauss
Beethoven
Rossini
Discover the “rock and roll band” of the 1800’s in rare 19th century Viennese dance music spanning from the 1770s to World War I. These “informances” are accompanied by anecdotes along with historical facts and they are the exclusive American source researching and performing this rare archival music.
FINE ARTS FALL
17th Season
Sundays at 2:00, no admission charge
Presented in the Auditorium
NORTHBROOK PUBLIC LIBRARY
1201 Cedar Lane
Northbrook, IL 60062
(847) 272-6224
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Symphony Center, Grainger Ballroom Baroque Band will open its second season with a special guest soloist from the United Kingdom - internationally renowned baroque violinist Monica Huggett. Ms. Huggett has been director and soloist with many of the leading European period-instrument ensembles including the Academy of Ancient Music, The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Les Arts Florissants, and the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra. For this exculisve area engagement she will perform Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons." For tickets and further information call (312) 235-2368 or go to www.baroqueband.org
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