Mon, 9/29 — Axiom Brass
Described as “exceptional ambassadors for classical music” and “innovative programmers,” Chicago-based Axiom Brass designs concert experiences for audiences that stretch the imagination and expand sensibilities.
Music
María de Buenos Aires by Astor Piazzolla
Tues, 9/30 — Orion Ensemble
With the possibilities inherent in its unique combination of instruments—piano, string trio, and clarinet—the Orion Ensemble offers exciting interpretations of standard repertoire, introduces audiences to rarely performed masterpieces, and inspires composers with commissions for new works.
Music
Serenade for Three by Peter Schickele
Wed, 10/1 — Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert Series: Lydia Rhea and Amber Scherer
Cellist Lydia Rhea’s work has taken her from Carnegie Hall to Cuba in performing and teaching capacities. Amber Scherer is a pianist and educator based in New York. Her work focuses on broadening accessibility to the arts and performing underrepresented voices in classical music.
Music of Claude Debussy, Andrea Casarrubios, Philip Lasser, and Johannes Brahms
Thurs, 10/2 — Apollo’s Fire
Apollo’s Fire inspires youth and adults to discover their love of classical music and historical world music of diverse cultures. The ensemble performs innovative concerts and educational programs in Chicago, Cleveland, and around the world.
Music
Vespers of the Blessed Virgin by Claudio Monteverdi
Fri, 10/3 — Third Coast Percussion
For more than twenty years, Third Coast Percussion has forged a unique path in the musical landscape with virtuosic, energetic performances that celebrate the extraordinary depth and breadth of musical possibilities in the world of percussion.
Music
Archetypes by David Skidmore


