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.
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Vinyl records surge during pandemic, keeping sales spinning
Music lovers sent vinyl record sales soaring during the pandemic, giving retailers something to cheer on Record Store Day: Saturday, June 12.
Watch WFMT’s Latest Classical Conversations With Jessie Montgomery
"Whenever people buy a ticket to a concert, they're committing to a shared experience..." composer, violinist, and educator Jessie Montgomery reflects.
Music of the Baroque Is Back With Messiah, Mozart, Haydn for 2021-22
Music of the Baroque today announced its plans for a 2021-22 season, the venerable Chicago area ensemble’s 51st.
Announcing the Grant Park Music Festival 2021 Broadcasts
With the Grant Park Music Festival’s long-awaited return to live programming in sight, WFMT is thrilled to resume the annual series of live radio broadcasts from the Pritzker Pavilion.
CSO Musicians, Free Livestreams Open Rush Hour Concert 2021 Season
Rush Hour Concerts are a Chicago institution unto themselves, and they resume on June 1 at 5:45 pm.
La Scala announces 2021-22 season, with hope of fewer limits
Milan's famed Teatro alla Scala has announced a 2021-22 season of 13 operas, seven ballets and numerous concerts as Italy's most important theater looks toward a gradual removal of pandemic restrictions.
Religious leaders, artists honor George Floyd in concert
Religious leaders, musical guests, spoken word artists, and politicians gathered for a concert in Houston, the hometown of George Floyd, to commemorate the anniversary of his death.
LGBTQ Pride Month 2021 on WFMT
This LGBTQ Pride Month, WFMT honors the numerous LGBTQ artists and composers who have changed classical music for the better.
Memorial Day 2021 on WFMT
All weekend long, WFMT will be honoring Memorial Day in music. Check out these highlights that you won't want to miss.
Met Opera deal allows solo singer fees cut by up to 12.7%
The Metropolitan Opera would be able to cut the fees of its highest-paid individual singers by 12.7% under a pending four-year contract with the American Guild of Musical Artists.


















