New York Philharmonic: Orpheus

10:00 pm  – Soprano Kate Soper stars in a piece of her own creation, Orpheus Orchestra Opus Onus, commissioned by the New York Philharmonic

CSO Begins ’25-26 Season

With fall in full swing, so is the 2025-26 season of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

Exploring Music: Franz Schubert and Friends

Weekdays at 7:00 pm  – Bill McGlaughlin imagines a world where Franz Schubert met other composers of his time period.


New Releases Sept. 23: Coming Home

This week's new releases explore the music of various places artists call home.

Don't Miss a Beat

Longtime Chicago Arts Leader Bruce Sagan Dies at 96

The former journalist, who was awarded the National Medal of Arts by President Joe Biden in 2024 for his contributions as an arts leader in Chicago, died at his home Sunday following a brief battle with cancer.

New Releases Sept. 16: Spirit of Collaboration

One of classical music's most beloved families reunites for a new album, plus the debut of a new French baroque ensemble on Harmonia Mundi.

Chicago Immigrant Orchestra Revival Celebrates Cross-Cultural Collaboration

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

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. 

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