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Review: Chicago Music Review: More Than a Letter: A Celebration of LGBTQ Artists and Classical Music

“Playful and angry in the “Dies Irae” invocations, delicate, assured, and sublime in the tranquil middle variations, Buechner held her own with the mightily accompanying orchestra.” To read more about Chicago Sinfonietta’s celebration of the LGBTQ community in the arts, check out Stage and Cinema’s review of our concert here! Posted in Recent PressTagged ,

Review: Chicago Music Review: 2017 Martin Luther King Tribute Concert

“As our young artists played with established Sinfonietta members, we could hear the future in every bar.” “This concert confirmed a myriad of commitments, musical and more.” Read more about our 2017 Martin Luther King Tribute Concert in Stage and Cinema’s full review! Posted in Recent PressTagged ,

Review: Chicago Sinfonietta Dia de los Muertos Concert Review – Day of Dead Done Right

“How wrong those fleeting thoughts were that the timing of Chicago Sinfonietta’s ‘Dia de los Muertos’ (Day of the Dead) performance on the actual Halloween night might have been bad timing. Though the CTA bus wound past many a colorful band of trick or treaters en route, the big show and best Halloween event in […] Posted in Recent PressTagged ,

Chicago Sinfonietta Explores Natural Wonders in New Program

“Science and art naturally complement each other.” “People will be able to see visuals that maybe they have never seen before,” he said. “People might have heard of the Northern Lights or seen a still photograph, but not necessarily seen a film based on how beautiful the Northern Lights not only look in the sky […] Posted in Recent PressTagged

Chicago Sinfonietta Invites You to “Bring Your Own Beat”

“‘BYOB: Bring Your Own Beat will be anything but typical for a night at the symphony (and yes, jeans are allowed)’, states Chicago Sinfonietta in its announcement of this event. Certainly, this concert program will impress the audience with its loud percussion noises and especially with a raucous finale, where the audience members will be […] Posted in Recent PressTagged

MacArthur Foundation Gives Grants Exclusively to Chicago Arts Scene

“The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation has chosen Chicago’s cultural landscape and arts scene to exclusively receive its artist grants in 2016.” “The decision to award these grants solely to Chicago arts and culture community reflects the foundation’s commitment to its hometown and its hope to strengthen the city’s vibrant cultural life, a […] Posted in Recent PressTagged ,

Review: Chicago Sinfonietta Hosts Stellar MLK Tribute

“The Chicago Sinfonietta hosted a stellar Martin Luther King Jr. tribute concert at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra On Monday, Jan. 18 Music director Mei-Ann Chen was brilliant as she conducted the Sinfonietta with her signature charismatic style.” Read more about our 2016 Martin Luther King Tribute Concert in Rollingout’s full review! Posted in Recent PressTagged , ,

Mei-Ann Chen Voted one of MA’s 30 Professionals of the Year

“Mei-Ann Chen never misses an opportunity to try something new. During one Chicago Sinfonietta performance, for example, a Chicago-based punk marching band, Mucca Pazza, emerged from below stage wearing mismatched uniforms for Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture. As a toy cannon shot confetti, younger listeners tried to grab handfuls. According to Chen, imaginative touches like these draw […] Posted in Recent PressTagged ,

Feature: Sinfonietta’s Diversity Mission Shifts Into High Gear

“Daring. Defiant. Different. That’s how the Chicago Sinfonietta markets itself. It’s no empty assertion. “For 27 seasons the mid-sized orchestra has made it its niche mission to promote ethnic diversity among its players, staff, board and audience. It prides itself on the sometimes outrageous eclecticism of its programs. It has been a role model for […] Posted in Recent PressTagged , , ,

Review: Chen leads Chicago Sinfonietta, Vocal Forces Through Exuberant, Sensual ‘Carmina Burana’

“The singular community spirit of Chicago Sinfonietta was on proud display March 23 at Orchestra Hall in a stylish, disciplined and roundly entertaining performance of Orff’s “Carmina Burana” conducted by the organization’s music director, Mei-Ann Chen. “Featured with Chen’s chamber-size ensemble were two Chicago choruses, both prepared to a fare-thee-well: the choir of Roosevelt University’s Chicago College […] Posted in Recent PressTagged ,