New Releases Mar 17: Hello, Goodbye

The final album by British legend Dame Imogen Cooper alongside debuts by rising stars.

Don't Miss a Beat

Judith Jamison, transcendent dancer and artistic director of Alvin Ailey company, dies at 81

As a dancer, choreographer, director and speaker, Judith Jamison's distinguished career leaped over barriers of race and gender.

Grammy Nominees 2025

Dive in to the classical, jazz, contemporary, folk, screen, and stage nominees!

Chicago Sinfonietta Names Viral Historian Shermann “Dilla” Thomas Artist-in-Residence

"Dilla" has made a name for himself with his engaging content about his hometown — exemplified by his unofficial motto: “everything dope about America comes from Chicago.”

President Biden Awards Chicago Arts, Journalism Champion Bruce Sagan the National Medal of the Arts

In his acceptance statement, Sagan reflected on the critical role of the arts “to the quality of life in our complex changing world,” as they serve to “both entertain us and educate us.”

Quincy Jones, music titan who worked with everyone from Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson, dies at 91

Jones rose from running with gangs on the South Side of Chicago to the very heights of show business, becoming one of the first Black executives to thrive in Hollywood and amassing an extraordinary musical catalog.

Al Capone: Mob Boss and… Music Lover?

During his reign in Chicago, Al Capone, who you may not know loved opera, was one of the city's biggest jazz impresarios.

10 Indigenous Musicians You Should Know

Celebrating indigenous North American artists creating incredible works in the fields of classical, folk, and even experimental music.

Respected Chicago Sinfonietta Leader to Depart

Under Blake-Anthony Johnson's helm, the orchestra has seen increases in revenue, budget, musician base pay, and staff.

New Chopin Unearthed Nearly 200 Years After Composition

Short in length, the newly unearthed waltz bears many of Chopin’s signature characteristics: drama, melancholy, and a penchant for beautiful melodies.

“The Pianist” pianist dies

Polish musician and teacher Janusz Olejniczak died of a heart attack at the age of 72 on Sunday, October 20.

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