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31 CONCERTS – HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:
• Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1
• Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto
• Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition
• Dvořák’s New World Symphony
• A Cole Porter Celebration
• A world premiere, and so much more!
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JUNEWED
22 6:30
STORM LARGE: THE CRAZY ARC OF LOVEBacked by the Grant Park Orchestra, Storm Large of Pink Martini fame sings classics from the Great American Songbook, including “My Funny Valentine,” “Someone to Watch Over Me,” “Miss Otis Regrets” and more.
PERFORMERS: Grant Park Orchestra; Carlos Kalmar, conductor; Storm Large, vocalist
CHOPIN PIANO CONCERTO NO. 2Young Finnish pianist Juho Pohjonen makes his Festival debut with Chopin's romantic Piano Concerto No. 2. Rimsky-Korsakov’s sensuous symphonic suite opens the performance, and the rock-inspired Thunderstuck brings the evening to an electrifying close.
Rimsky-Korsakov: Symphony No. 2, AntarChopin: Piano Concerto No. 2Rouse: Thunderstuck
PERFORMERS: Grant Park Orchestra; Carlos Kalmar, conductor; Juho Pohjonen, piano
WED
29 6:30
WED
15 6:30
PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITIONJoin Carlos Kalmar and the Grant Park Orchestra for the Festival's opening night featuring Poulenc’s jazzy Concerto for Two Pianos, followed by Mussorgsky’s popular orchestral showcase.
Barber: Essay No. 2 Poulenc: Concerto for Two PianosMussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition
PERFORMERS: Grant Park Orchestra; Carlos Kalmar, conductor; Anne-Marie McDermott and Andrew von Oeyen, piano
OPENING NIGHT
SAT
18 7:30
FRI
17 6:30
BEETHOVEN SYMPHONY NO. 1Carlos Kalmar conducts the Midwest premiere of Aaron Jay Kernis’ Whisper, Echo, A Cry, and the Grant Park Chorus makes its season debut with Michael Torke’s dazzling Book of Proverbs. Beethoven’s mischievous First Symphony rounds out the evening.
Kernis: Whisper, Echo, A Cry Beethoven: Symphony No. 1 Torke: Book of Proverbs
PERFORMERS: Grant Park Orchestra and Chorus; Carlos Kalmar, conductor; Christopher Bell, chorus director; Alisa Jordheim, soprano; Tyler Duncan, baritone
MAHLER SYMPHONY NO. 6The Orchestra flexes its muscle with Mahler’s colossal symphony.
Mahler: Symphony No. 6 in A Minor, Tragic
PERFORMERS: Grant Park Orchestra; Carlos Kalmar, conductor
FRI
24 6:30
SAT
25 7:30
ANNE-MARIE MCDERMOTT ANDREW VON OEYEN
ALISA JORDHEIM STORM LARGE JUHO POHJONEN
PRE-CONCERT LECTURESGet an in-depth look and learn more about the evening's programs, one hour prior to the concert
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CARLOS KALMAR
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RACHEL BARTON PINEDon’t miss one of Chicago’s own, the internationally renowned interpreter of classical and contemporary works, who always thrills audiences with her dazzling technique and infectious joy in music-making.
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JULYDVOŘÁK GOLDEN SPINNING WHEELAn evening of musical storytelling opens with Dvořák’s fairy tale-inspired Golden Spinning Wheel. The Grant Park Orchestra and Chorus then present Martinů’s rarely performed heroic oratorio,The Epic of Gilgamesh.
Dvořák: Golden Spinning Wheel Martinů: The Epic of Gilgamesh
PERFORMERS: Grant Park Orchestra and Chorus; Carlos Kalmar, conductor; Christopher Bell, chorus director; Angela Meade, soprano; David John Pike, baritone; Gidon Saks, bass
SAT
02 7:30
FRI
01 6:30
MON
04 6:30
INDEPENDENCE DAY SALUTEThe 110-voice National Youth Choir of Scotland, under the direction of Christopher Bell, joins the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestras for an evening of patriotic favorites. The Grant Park Orchestra will not perform.
PERFORMERS: National Youth Choir of Scotland; Christopher Bell, conductor and director; Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestras, Allen Tinkham, music director
NOTE DAY
RACHEL BARTON PINE PLAYS BRUCHViolin virtuoso Rachel Barton Pine solos on Bruch’s flashy Concerto in G Minor. Polish conductor Michał Nesterowicz leads the orchestra in a program that also features Lutosławski’s Mala Suite and Schumann's masterful Fourth Symphony.
Lutosławski: Little Suite (Mala Suite)Bruch: Violin Concerto in G MinorSchumann: Symphony No. 4
PERFORMERS: Grant Park Orchestra; Michał Nesterowicz, guest conductor; Rachel Barton Pine, violin
WED
13 6:30
NATIONAL YOUTH CHOIR OF SCOTLAND
KAREN MASON BEN CRAWFORD KATHY VOYTKO
WED
06 8:00
MOVIE NIGHT: CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S CITY LIGHTS Andrés Franco leads the Grant Park Orchestra as they provide a live soundtrack to the silent romantic comedy film City Lights, written, directed and starring Charlie Chaplin.
PERFORMERS: Grant Park Orchestra; Andrés Franco, guest conductor
FILM | NOTE TIME
A COLE PORTER CELEBRATIONAnything goes when conductor Kevin Stites leads the Grant Park Orchestra and Chorus and guest soloists through the works of the legendary and witty composer/lyricist, Cole Porter.
PERFORMERS: Grant Park Orchestra and Chorus; Kevin Stites, guest conductor; Christopher Bell, chorus director; Kathy Voytko, soprano; Karen Mason, mezzo-soprano; Hugh Panaro, tenor; Ben Crawford, baritone
SAT
098:00
FRI
08 8:00
NOTE TIME
ANGELA MEADE
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THE NEW WORLD SYMPHONYMarin Alsop’s week-long residency continues with an exploration of immigration and assimilation, in a program that includes Dvořák’s New World Symphony and jazz violinist Regina Carter playing works by Duke Ellington.
Johnson: Harlem SymphonyEllington: Slave Song/Come Sunday Ellington: Imagine My FrustrationDvořák: Symphony No. 9, From the New WorldJohnson: Victory Stride
PERFORMERS: Grant Park Orchestra; Marin Alsop, guest conductor; Regina Carter, violin
SAT
23 7:30
FRI
22 6:30
BRUCKNER ROMANTIC SYMPHONYChristoph König returns to the Festival to conduct Bruckner’s Romantic, the Austrian composer’s first mature symphony. Haydn’s Symphony No. 55 (The Schoolmaster) opens the program.
Haydn: Symphony No. 55Bruckner: Symphony No. 4, Romantic
PERFORMERS: Grant Park Orchestra; Christoph König, guest conductor
SAT
16 7:30
FRI
15 6:30
REGINA CARTER
MARIN ALSOPCelebrated conductor and MacArthur fellow Marin Alsop creates a week of concerts for the Grant Park Orchestra, featuring MacArthur fellows Alisa Weilerstein (cello), Regina Carter (violin) and Osvaldo Golijov (composer).
In collaboration with the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
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WED
20 6:30
PHILIP GLASS: A JOURNEY THROUGH TIMEMarin Alsop conducts a multimedia piece featuring music by Philip Glass with projected images by famed National Geographic photographer Frans Lanting. Golijov’s “21st-century Baroque adagio” Azul opens the program.
Golijov: Azul Glass: Life: A Journey through Time
PERFORMERS: Grant Park Orchestra; Marin Alsop, guest conductor; Alisa Weilerstein, cello; Michael Ward-Bergeman, accordion; Jamey Haddad and Cyro Baptista, percussion
MULTIMEDIA EVENT
GRANT PARK CHORUS: SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARKSunday, July 24 at 3:00 PM Location: Columbus Park Refectory5701 W. Jackson BoulevardTuesday, July 26 at 7:00 PM Location: South Shore Cultural Center7059 S. South Shore Drive
Christopher Bell and the Grant Park Chorus go on the road with a concert of a cappella choral songs and settings of The Bard’s verse, as part of Shakespeare 400 Chicago.
PERFORMERS: Grant Park Chorus; Christopher Bell, chorus director
TUES
26 7:00
SUN
24 3:00
NOTE DATE, TIME AND LOCATIONS
ALISA WEILERSTEIN
OSVALDO GOLIJOV
Photo on screen: Frans Lanting, Nautiulus shell, South Pacific Ocean / lanting.com
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AUGUSTAUGUST WED
03 6:30
RACHMANINOV RHAPSODYPiano virtuoso and Festival favorite Stephen Hough brings his scintillating technique to Rachmaninov’s tour-de-force Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. The program also includes MacMillan’s orchestral fantasy Britannia and Ibert’s Escales.
MacMillan: Britannia Rachmaninov: Rhapsody on a Theme of PaganiniIbert: Escales
PERFORMERS: Grant Park Orchestra; Carlos Kalmar, conductor; Stephen Hough, piano
EDWIN OUTWATER
THOMAS WILKINS
RYAN OPERA CENTER: OF MICE AND MENConductor Edwin Outwater makes his Festival debut with artists from the Ryan Opera Center performing Floyd’s dustbowl opera Of Mice and Men, based on John Steinbeck’s novella.
Floyd: Of Mice and Men, Act I
PERFORMERS: Grant Park Orchestra; Edwin Outwater, guest conductor; Artists from Lyric Opera’s Patrick G. and Shirley W. Ryan Opera Center
WED
27 6:30
JULY
MENDELSSOHN ITALIAN SYMPHONY Friday, July 29 at 6:30 PM Location: South Shore Cultural Center, 7059 S. South Shore DriveSaturday, July 30 at 7:30 PM Location: Harris Theater, 205 E. Randolph Street
Thomas Wilkins leads the Grant Park Orchestra in an international program that transports listeners from Vienna to Cuba, culminating with Mendelssohn’s cheerful Italian Symphony.
Berlioz: Overture: Roman CarnivalLehar: Gold and Silver WaltzesDaugherty: DesiSaint-Saëns: Samson and Delilah: BacchanaleMendelssohn: Symphony No. 4, Italian
PERFORMERS: Grant Park Orchestra; Thomas Wilkins, guest conductor
SAT
30 7:30
FRI
29 6:30
NOTE LOCATIONSSAT
06 7:30
FRI
05 6:30
MOZART MASS IN C MINOR PLUS A WORLD PREMIERECarlos Kalmar conducts the world premiere of a new work by Michael Gandolfi, inspired by the magnificent Garden of Cosmic Speculation in Scotland. The program also includes Mozart’s Great Mass, with the Grant Park Chorus and guest soloists.
Gandolfi: World Premiere for Orchestra Mozart: Great Mass in C Minor
PERFORMERS: Grant Park Orchestra and Chorus; Carlos Kalmar, conductor; Christopher Bell, chorus director; Hlengiwe Mkhwanazi, soprano; Janai Brugger, soprano; Hoss Brock, tenor; Daniel Eifert, bass
NOW
JANAI BRUGGER
A WORLD PREMIERE FOR THE GRANT PARK ORCHESTRALEARN MORE!
• Pre-Concert Lectures with Michael Gandolfi, Friday, August 5, 5:30 PM, Saturday, August 6, 6:30 PM, Family Fun Tent
• Brown Bag Lunch Q&A with Michael Gandolfi, Friday, August 5, 12 Noon, Jay Pritzker Pavilion
• Grant Park Music Festival Picnic Contest Saturday, August 6, 6 PM
• Tours of Millennium Park’s Lurie Garden, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays, 11 AM-1:15 PM
STEPHEN HOUGH
Photo: Garden of Cosmic Speculation, Snail Mound. © Charles Jencks
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MENDELSSOHN VIOLIN CONCERTOViolinist Christian Tetzlaff returns to the Pritzker Pavillion, bringing his signature style to Mendelssohn’s lyrical and flowing Violin Concerto in E Minor.
Mozart: Ballet music from IdomeneoMendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E Minor Schubert: Symphony No. 4
PERFORMERS: Grant Park Orchestra; Carlos Kalmar, conductor; Christian Tetzlaff, violin
WED
17 6:30
SAT
20 7:30
FRI
19 6:30
DAMNATION OF FAUSTThe Festival’s 2016 season comes to a thrilling close with Berlioz’s masterpiece, The Damnation of Faust, featuring the Grant Park Chorus and an all-star line-up of vocalists.
Berlioz: La damnation de Faust
PERFORMERS: Grant Park Orchestra and Chorus; Carlos Kalmar, conductor; Michael Black, guest chorus director; Allyson McHardy, mezzo-soprano; Jonathan Johnson, tenor; Stephen Hegedus, baritone; Kristinn Sigmundsson, bass
CHRISTIAN TETZLAFFCatch one of the most important violinists of our time for what promises to be a spectacular night, when Carlos Kalmar and the Grant Park Orchestra reunite with the internationally acclaimed Christian Tetzlaff.
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TCHAIKOVSKY SPECTACULARWorld-renowned pianist Kirill Gerstein rediscovers the 1879 version of Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1, in a weekend devoted to Russia’s most popular composer.
Tchaikovsky: Marche SlaveTchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1 (1879 version)Tchaikovsky: Orchestral Suite No. 3
PERFORMERS: Grant Park Orchestra; Carlos Kalmar, conductor; Kirill Gerstein, piano
FRI
12 6:30
SAT
13 7:30
AUGUST
WED
10 6:30
SHOSTAKOVICH CELLO CONCERTOAcclaimed Swiss cellist Christian Poltéra makes his Festival debut performing Shostakovich’s 1959 Cello Concerto No. 1. Two American masterworks round out the evening.
Harris: Symphony No. 3 in One Movement Piston: Symphony No. 2Shostakovich: Cello Concerto No. 1
PERFORMERS: Grant Park Orchestra; Carlos Kalmar, conductor; Christian Poltéra, cello
KIRILL GERSTEIN
ALLYSON MCHARDY
CHRISTIAN POLTÉRA
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LUNCHTIME REHEARSALSTUESDAYS – FRIDAYS AT 11AM TO 1PM AT THE JAY PRITZKER PAVILIONStop by the Park for orchestra and chorus rehearsals and hear informal talks about the week’s concerts, led by Festival docents.
YOUNG ARTISTS SHOWCASEFRIDAYS AT 5:30 AT THE FRONT OF THE GREAT LAWNStart your weekend with concerts by students from local music schools and summer music programs, before the Grant Park Orchestra takes the stage.
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ORANGE CHICAGO 5 Wed | 8 Sat
15 Pictures at an Exhibition18 Beethoven Symphony No. 125 Mahler Symphony No. 629 Chopin Piano Concerto No. 2
2 Dvořák Golden Spinning Wheel6 Movie Night: City Lights9 A Cole Porter Celebration20 Philip Glass: A Journey Through Time23 The New World Symphony
3 Rachmaninov Rhapsody6 Mozart Mass in C Minor13 Tchaikovsky Spectacular20 Damnation of Faust
ORANGE MILLENNIUM 4 Wed | 9 Fri
17 Beethoven Symphony No. 122 Storm Large: The Crazy Arc of Love24 Mahler Symphony No. 6
1 Dvořák Golden Spinning Wheel8 A Cole Porter Celebration13 Rachel Barton Pine Plays Bruch15 Bruckner Romantic Symphony22 The New World Symphony27 Ryan Opera Center: Of Mice and Men
5 Mozart Mass in C Minor12 Tchaikovsky Spectacular17 Mendelssohn Violin Concerto19 Damnation of Faust
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2 Dvořák Golden Spinning Wheel
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Symphony23 The New World
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8 A Cole Porter Celebration
22 The New World Symphony
27 Ryan Opera Center: Of Mice and Men
6 Mozart Mass in C Minor10 Shostakovich Cello
Concerto19 Damnation of Faust
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22 Storm Large: The Crazy Arc of Love
1 Dvořák Golden Spinning Wheel
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SEASON AT A GLANCEPICTURES AT AN EXHIBITIONBEETHOVEN SYMPHONY NO. 1STORM LARGE: THE CRAZY ARC OF LOVEMAHLER SYMPHONY NO. 6CHOPIN PIANO CONCERTO NO. 2
DVOŘÁK GOLDEN SPINNING WHEELINDEPENDENCE DAY SALUTE MOVIE NIGHT: CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S CITY LIGHTSA COLE PORTER CELEBRATIONRACHEL BARTON PINE PLAYS BRUCHBRUCKNER ROMANTIC SYMPHONYPHILIP GLASS: A JOURNEY THROUGH TIMETHE NEW WORLD SYMPHONYGRANT PARK CHORUS: SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARKRYAN OPERA CENTER: OF MICE AND MENMENDELSSOHN ITALIAN SYMPHONY
RACHMANINOV RHAPSODYMOZART MASS IN C MINOR & WORLD PREMIERE SHOSTAKOVICH CELLO CONCERTOTCHAIKOVSKY SPECTACULARMENDELSSOHN VIOLIN CONCERTODAMNATION OF FAUST
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