Mon, 2/2 — Black Oak Ensemble
Praised for its “insightful, committed, and masterful performances” (Classics Today) and “fierce eloquence” (London Times), the Black Oak Ensemble has established itself as one of the most innovative and exciting chamber ensembles on the international stage.
Music
Dance of the Night Sky by Shirley Thompson
Tues, 2/3 — Chicago Chorale
Chicago Chorale gives sensitive and thought-provoking performances of a diverse choral repertoire, from well-loved works to overlooked masterpieces to newly commissioned pieces.
Music
And Give Us Peace by Stephen Paulus
Wed, 2/4 — Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert Series: Amnis Piano Quartet
The Amnis Piano Quartet is a New Haven-based ensemble comprised of violinist Minkyung Lee, violist Matthew McDowell, cellist Jenny Bahk, and pianist Linda Lee. They’ve won prizes in the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition, Premio Renzo Giubergia Competition, and Yellow Springs Chamber Music Competition.
Music
Piano Quartet No. 1, Op. 25 by Johannes Brahms
Thurs, 2/5 — Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus
With concerts in Chicago, tours in the United States and abroad, and many award-winning recordings to its credit, the critically acclaimed Chicago Symphony Chorus has earned respect as one of the finest ensembles in the world.
Music
Patria oppressa from Macbeth by Giuseppe Verdi
Fri, 2/6 — Natasha Stojanovska
Macedonian pianist and composer Natasha Stojanovska has earned recognition as a dynamic and innovative artist, seamlessly bridging Eastern European musical heritage with contemporary classical traditions.
Music
Phantasy No. 1 by Natasha Stojanovska


