Mon, 5/18 — Chicago Chamber Choir
Since 1996, the Chicago Chamber Choir has created experiences that engage the community in high-quality choral art. Their vision is to be Chicago’s preeminent avocational choral ensemble through diverse and innovative programming, excellence in artistry, and community enrichment.
Music
Motet, Warum ist das Licht gegeben den Mühseligen by Johannes Brahms
Tues, 5/19 — Rachel Barton Pine
The acclaimed American concert violinist Rachel Barton Pine thrills international audiences with her dazzling technique and lustrous tone. She is a leading interpreter of the great classical masterworks and of important contemporary music.
Music
Violin Concerto No. 4 in D by Chevalier de Meude-Monpas
Wed, 5/20 — Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert Series: Alejandra Switala and Katherine Petersen
Violinist Alejandra Switala combines her American and Mexican roots with an energetic and curious spirit to explore repertoire from the Baroque period to the music of living composers. Pianist Katherine Petersen embraces a wide array of piano repertoire and has nurtured a strong career in chamber music.
Music of Paul Schoenfield, Mel Bonis, and Florence Price
Thurs, 5/21 — Eugenia Moliner
Renowned as a consummate virtuoso, flutist Eugenia Moliner hails from Spain and is acclaimed for her brilliant artistry and musical taste. As a member of the Cavatina Duo with guitarist Denis Azabagic, she has graced concert halls and festivals in more than 30 countries.
Music
Des Knaben Wunderhorn by Gustav Mahler
Fri, 5/22 — Chicago Symphony Orchestra Brass
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra brass section has long been known for its matchless brilliance and spectacular power, contributing to the ensemble’s legendary and distinctive “Chicago Sound.”
Music of Giovanni Gabrieli


