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Chicago Sinfonietta 2018-19 Preview – “Variations on a Dream”

“At the culmination of it’s 30th year of programming, the Chicago Sinfonietta, one of the most diverse Orchestras in the world, and one of it’s most creative in terms of meaningful innovative concerts, presents its 2018-2019 season, “Variations on a Dream”.” Read more about our 2018-19 season from Splash Magazines! Posted in Recent PressTagged ,

VIDEO: Chicago Sinfonietta: Celebrating Diversity Through Music

“The Chicago Sinfonietta celebrates a multitude of cultures by straying from the typical classical musical collection and choosing to perform music that reflects the diversity of Chicago. Musical Director Mei-Ann Chen stopped by the station to tell just how they make it work.” Watch CLTV’s video for more about the Sinfonietta’s commitment to championing diversity in […] Posted in Recent PressTagged ,

Chicago Sinfonietta Celebrates a Joyous 30th Anniversary

“The Sinfonietta celebrated the finale of its 30th season [Monday night in Orchestra Hall]. Though the program ranged from sublime to silly (intentionally so), the high points were unforgettable.” Howard Reich of the Chicago Tribune recalls meeting the Chicago Sinfonietta’s founder and first music director, Paul Freeman, and praises the energetic finale of our 30th […] Posted in Recent PressTagged ,

Southside Friends of the Chicago Sinfonietta Receive 2018 Roundtable Award

The Southside Friends of the Chicago Sinfonietta (SSF) has been named a 2018 Roundtable Award winner by the League of American Orchestras Volunteer Council in the category of Outstanding Volunteer Project. The annual Gold Book competition recognizes outstanding projects created and implemented by volunteer associations of symphony orchestras throughout the United States. The Southside Friends […] Posted in Recent PressTagged ,

Chicago Sinfonietta, Mei-Ann Chen Redefine Classical Through 2021

Chicago Sinfonietta, the nation’s most diverse orchestra, has announced that it will renew the contract of Music Director Mei-Ann Chen through the end of the 2020-21 season. The announcement culminates Chicago Sinfonietta’s successful 30th anniversary season, and the enthusiasm that has made Chen an audience favorite promises another exhilarating three-year stretch on the podium. In what will […] Posted in Recent PressTagged

Review: “Ask Your Mama” Review- The Chicago Sinfonietta for Martin Luther King Day 2018

“The impassioned production is brainy, heart-felt, resonant and extremely rhythmic. […] This was a sweeping and ambitious piece performed on an auspicious occasion by- how fitting- the most diverse Orchestra in the world..” Read more about our 2018 Martin Luther King Jr. tribute concert in Splash Magazines’ full review! Posted in Recent PressTagged ,

Sinfonietta Celebrates 30th Anniversary During Show

“We thought it would be fun to have a lot of references to Sinfonietta history and experiences we provide,” [Chief Executive Officer Jim Hirsch] said. “This is a concert made up of a lot of elements you typically find in a Sinfonietta concert experience. This is a pretty patently typical Sinfonietta concert in that regard.” […] Posted in Recent PressTagged ,

Review of Chicago Sinfonietta’s Rightness in the Rhythm; Conclusion of its 2016-17 Season by Celebrating Nearly a Century Exploring the Connection Between Jazz and Symphony from Ragtime to Broadway

“Played with stunning accuracy Gershwin certainly knew how to paint a picture. You can see Gene Kelly dancing throughout the entire piece. This piece is a great example of the marriage of Jazz and classical.” “Throughout the entire piece the conductor could not be happier. Her obvious passion and sheer happiness with this music was […] Posted in Recent PressTagged ,

Review: Shouts from the Crowd as Marcus Roberts Again Reinvents ‘Rhapsody in Blue’

“His transformation of the tune — which quoted the first three notes but not much more — was very nearly Brahmsian in its ardors. And in the sprinting coda, Roberts’ trio and the orchestra rode a wave of energy they’d jointly created.” “Roberts’ version went a long way toward conjuring this element of surprise, although […] Posted in Recent PressTagged ,