Mon, 7/29 — Eugenia Moliner
Renowned as a luminary in the realm of flute, Eugenia Moliner, hailing from Spain, is acclaimed for her brilliant artistry. Recognized by the British Flute Society and Flute Talk magazines, Moliner’s performances skillfully craft captivating musical tales, showcasing her mastery of colors and a sensuality finely tuned to the demands of the music.
Music
Schwanengesang: Ständchen by Franz Schubert
Tues, 7/30 — St. Charles Singers
St. Charles Singers, was founded in 1984 by Jeffrey Hunt. Recognized for sublime interpretation of choral classics, the singers strive for excellence in every performance, sing with passion, and demonstrate a sincere desire to create beauty and connect with their audience.
Music
Old American Songs by Aaron Copland
Wed, 7/31 — Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert Series: Grant Park Music Festival String Fellows
The Grant Park Music Festival String and Vocal Fellowship is a unique training opportunity for emerging artists aimed at guiding young professionals toward successful careers in music. Musicians are selected by the Festival to rehearse and perform with the Grant Park Orchestra and Chorus and receive one-on-one mentoring from seasoned professionals.
Music
Program to be announced
Thurs, 8/1 — James Giles
James Giles regularly performs in important musical centers in America, Europe, and Asia. Dr. Giles is coordinator of the piano program and director of music performance graduate studies at Northwestern University’s Bienen School of Music.
Music
Suite R-B by Stephen Hough
Fri, 8/2 — Lake Effect Clarinet Quartet
Established in 2011, Lake Effect Clarinet Quartet is committed to the performance of high quality chamber music – unbounded by style or instrumentation – that showcases the unique capabilities and versatility of the clarinet family.
Music of Amy Beach