Studs Terkel: Music of the Baroque and Tom Wikman (1976)

11:00 pm – A 1976 Studs Terkel interview with the ensemble’s founder, Tom Wikman, ahead of their 2025-26 season.

Introductions: Jaden Teague-Núñez

Satruday at 11:00 am – A live steelpan recital by the winner of the 2024 Crain-Maling Foundation CSO Young Artists Competition.

Music of the Baroque’s 2025-26 Season

This weekend kicks off a new string of concerts, beginning with Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice.


Chicago Immigrant Orchestra Revival Celebrates Cross-Cultural Collaboration

This weekend, the ensemble celebrates five years with an album reaching across cultural barriers.

Don't Miss a Beat

Christoph von Dohnányi dies at age 95

“Christoph von Dohnányi was a superb conductor and Music Director, respected the world over,” said President and CEO of the Cleveland Orchestra André Gremillet in an online statement.

New Releases Sept. 9: Contemplative Collections

New commissions share the bill with larger collections of works, including a box set celebrating Andreas Scholl and a collection of various Finnish composers.

Chicago Master Singers Announces 2025-26 Season

Celebrating 46 years as an ensemble, Chicago Master Singers returns for a new four-program season this fall.

Yanguan Sets Guinness World Record for “Most People Drumming Together to Greet the Tide”

On the morning of August 26, at the Tide-Watching Resort Park in Yanguan Ancient City, a large number of participants gathered to play African drums as they welcomed the surging Qiantang River tide.

New Releases Sept. 2: Ancient Letters and Songs

A through line of native roots weaves through many of this week's releases, from African instruments in Latin America, to works inspired by 1,700 year-old letters from the Silk Road. Plus, the long-awaited debut concerto by Abel Selaocoe.

New Releases Aug. 26: Beethoven for Three, Shostakovich Symphonies

The fourth installment in the beloved Beethoven for Three series by Leonidas Kavakos, Yo-Yo Ma, and Emanuel Ax, with a glimpse into the rarely heard works of Beethoven's contemporary Helene Liebmann. Plus, Joyce DiDonato as Dido, early student works by Shostakovich, and a composer who Paul Hindemith described as “the last giant of music."

Slushies and Sonatas: Chicago’s Newest Classical Venue Arrives

ACM enters a new era with the 10th anniversary of the Thirsty Ears Music Festival, and a brand-new music venue where a 7-Eleven once stood. 

Cultural Crossovers: Different Musical Traditions Reimagine Classical

From lieder in Hindi to a concerto for oud and piano, check out some of the many ways western classical music has been reimagined!

New Releases Aug. 19: Dissident Duos, Dawn, London

Duo FAE pays tribute to three boldly nonconformist women composers, pianist Jaeden Izik-Dzurko mines lesser-known Spanish keyboard repertoire, and the latest from American composer Joel Puckett.

WFMT Recommends Books for Music Lovers

Nothing gets you more excited about reading than a truly great book, so we asked our staff members what musical books they have recently loved!

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