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June 22, 2009

Rains Fail to Dampen Fervor of Grant Park's Burnham Premiere 

World premiere marks Burnham Plan centennial and Grant Park Music Festival's 75th anniversary more...

June 20, 2009

With Unplanned Weather, Torke’s “Plans” Receives Ardent If Soggy Premiere 

“Plans” is an appealing, melodic, and smartly crafted work that deserves a concert life beyond the local interest and ceremonial occasion of its Chicago premiere. more...

June 12, 2009

For Grant Park, Milestone Festival Opener Under Fair Skies 

A milestone 75th season for Grant Park Music Festival starts out strong. more...

June 12, 2009

Grant Park Music Festival Opener Doesn't Miss a Beat 

With Hough at the piano, orchestra gives every sign of memorable summer to come. more...

June 11, 2009

Teaching Russian Warhorses New Tricks at Grant Park's 75th Season Opener 

Rather than treat the work as a virtuoso showpiece for piano with the orchestra merely along for the ride, Hough and his willing collaborator Kalmar set out to show us an entirely new side of the piece. more...

July 19, 2008

Grant Park’s ‘Big Sur’ Concerto Captures the West Coast 

On Wednesday, the Grant Park Orchestra under former principal conductor Hugh Wolff gave an estimated 13,000 listeners at Millennium Park a bracing shot of new American music that included the Chicago premiere of John Adams' “The Dharma at Big Sur,” a wondrous concerto for amplified violin and orchestra. more...

July 11, 2008

Seldom-Heard Gems Sparkle Under Hanna Lintu's Direction 

Wednesday evening at the Pritzker Pavilion, the Grant Park Orchestra and Chorus once again assembled a provocative program of the novel and the familiar, this time under the baton of the promising young Finnish maestro Hannu Lintu. more...

July 04, 2008

Classical Mission Brings Radio Host Out of the Studio 

Bill McGlaughlin's folksy but informed manner as host of the popular radio series “Exploring Music” has pulled thousands of listeners into the classical experience. more...

June 18, 2008

Chorus of Praise for Grant Park Effort 

Felix Mendelssohn went to the grave lamenting his operatic failures. But who needs sets, props and other trappings of the stage given the dramatic wallop of his grand oratorio “Elijah,” especially when presented with the passion of Carlos Kalmar's stirring account Friday at Millennium Park? more...

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