Mon, 11/11 — Claire Aebersold and Ralph Neiweem
Described as “consummate practitioners of pianism” (The Washington Post), Claire Aebersold and Ralph Neiweem enjoy an international career as proponents of music for both piano duet and two keyboards. Their innovative programming reflects the full gamut of this delightful repertoire.
Music
En blanc et noir by Claude Debussy
Tues, 11/12 — Chicago Sinfonietta
An acclaimed cultural leader that champions diversity, equity, and inclusion by creating community through curated symphonic experiences, the award-winning Chicago Sinfonietta is a source of community through music, as well as ensuring and inspiring a continued investment in diversity and inclusivity in the genre of classical music.
Music
Dances in the Canebrakes by Florence Price
Wed, 11/13 — Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert Series: Anna Betka
Czech-Canadian musician Anna Betka is a dynamic pianist, vocal and opera coach, and one of only two Czech diction specialists in North America who are native speakers of the language.
Music of Gioachino Rossini, Ludwig van Beethoven, Richard Wagner, and others
Thurs, 11/14 — St. Charles Singers
The St. Charles Singers are recognized for their sublime interpretations of choral classics and new works. 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
Music of Nancy Grundahl and Morten Lauridsen
Fri, 11/15 — Janet Sung
Violinist Janet Sung enjoys an acclaimed international career as a virtuoso soloist, recognized for her intense, exhilarating performances, and by her signature lustrous, burnished tone. She is Associate Professor of Violin and Strings Coordinator at the DePaul University School of Music.
Music
Midsummer Moon by Rebecca Clarke