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Guarneri Hall 11 East Adams, 3rd Floor, Chicago, IL, United StatesGuarneri Hall presents the complex world of Sergei Prokofiev through the lens of his nine piano sonatas. This event features No. 5, No. 8, and No. 9.
Guarneri Hall presents the complex world of Sergei Prokofiev through the lens of his nine piano sonatas. This event features No. 5, No. 8, and No. 9.
JACK Quartet, our generation's "leading new-music foursome" (The New York Times), opens Nova Linea Musica's Season 3 with a program inviting close listening and transformative discovery.
Soprano Kristina Bachrach returns to Guarneri Hall for a program celebrating works by American women composers: Amy Beach, Elisendra Fabregas, and Shulamit Ran.
Soprano Kristina Bachrach returns to Guarneri Hall for a program celebrating works by American women composers: Amy Beach, Elisendra Fabregas, and Shulamit Ran.
A celebration of Philip Glass at 90, this landmark evening honors one of the most influential composers of the last century.
How does change really happen? What is revolutionary change? Are there relationships between political revolution, social revolution and musical revolution? Revolutions 1 explores these questions through the music and politics of 1796, in the aftermath of the French Revolution.
How does change really happen? What is revolutionary change? Are there relationships between political revolution, social revolution and musical revolution? Revolutions 2 explores these questions through the music and politics of 1918, in the wake of World War I and the Russian Revolution.
Poiesis Quartet perform works by Calvin Ray Shawler, Max Lang, Maya Irizarry Lambright, and Jeff Scott, anchored by the world premiere of an NLM commission by Puerto Rican composer Ivan Enrique Rodriguez, who will be in attendance.
Soprano Chrystal E. Williams returns to Guarneri Hall for Winterreise, a cycle of 24 songs composed by Franz Schubert in 1827 and set to texts by Wilhelm Müller. With host Zev Kane, classical program director at WRTI Philadelphia.
An evening of conversation between voices, In Dialogue brings together five works that explore how music speaks across difference, distance, and tradition. Composer Clarice Assad joins Nois Quartet on stage.