Chicago Music and Arts Events for AAPI Heritage Month
Performances to honor the rich diversity of AAPI musical and arts traditions.
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Rare Collection of Flute Music Thrills Early Music World
The 600-page collection could mark the biggest discovery of flute repertoire in 25 years.
Metropolitan Opera presents semi-staged ‘Turandot’ after stage malfunction
Franco Zeffirelli's staging premiered in 1987 and is among the most lavish sets in Met history, recreating an imperial throne room with 199 people on stage.
Byron Janis, renowned American classical pianist who overcame debilitating arthritis, dies at 95
In 1960, Janis was selected as the first musician to tour the then-USSR as part of a cultural exchange program organized by the U.S. State Department.
Esa-Pekka Salonen to leave San Francisco Symphony, citing dispute with orchestra’s board
“I do not share the same goals for the future of the institution as the board of governors does,” Salonen said in a statement.
Alsop, Conlon, Dudamel: Ravinia Shares ’24 Season
Plus chamber music and ensemble appearances from renowned Chicago artists.
With Mazzola Extended, Lyric Opera Explores Contrast in 2024–2025 Season
The season includes 9 programs, including concerts from opera and musical theater royalty.
Violins of Hope Luthier Amnon Weinstein Has Died, Aged 84
The respected Israeli luthier is best known for creating the Violins of Hope project, which restores and tours instruments — particularly violins — of Holocaust victims and survivors.
The True Story (and Inspiring Women) Behind Joan Tower’s Iconic ‘Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman’
With its dedication to boundary-breaking women, Tower’s first piece is a liberal and spirited interpretation of a fanfare.
Music of the Baroque Journeys Through Time in 2024–2025 Season
Highlights include rarely-heard gems, beloved holiday concerts, and the 80th birthday celebration of Nicholas Kraemer.
Chopin lovers can’t meet their hero, but this pianist got to do the next best thing
“These period pianos, they all have the ability to play as soft as possible and I think still there’s something there, there is still a core inside.”