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Spoleto Festival USA Announces Expanded Orchestra Showcase for 2023

Three concerts highlight the acclaimed Festival ensemble with special guest conductors Mei-Ann Chen and Jonathon Heyward.       Ticket packages for the series are available Monday, December 5, 2022, at 12:00pm EST. Spoleto Orchestra Series-PR-12.5.2022   Posted in Recent Press

Giving Tuesday

Chicago Sinfonietta has been making a real impact in Chicagoland communities and the performing arts space for over 35 years! Help us reach our goal this Giving Tuesday, November 29, 2022 by donating here: https://bit.ly/3FZcikM   Posted in News & Press Releases

Press Release | Chicago Sinfonietta receives Donne award

Dedicated to achieving gender equality in the music industry, the Donne Foundation creates impact through education and inspiration, and projects such as Donne, Women in Music. The Foundation’s latest research “Equality & Diversity in Global Repertoire” on repertoire presented by 111 select orchestras from 31 countries during the 2021-22 season found that of those organizations, […] Posted in News & Press Releases

“How Much Would You Pay to Hear Great Music?”

New York Times: “With ticket prices for performing arts rising, could fresh approaches like pay-what-you-can increase access and foster more adventurous programming?” Removing socioeconomic barriers is one of those things we have to be ahead of.” – Chicago Sinfonietta CEO Blake-Anthony Johnson on programs like our landmark Pay-What-You-Can initiative catching fire across the country. Read […] Posted in News & Press Releases

They Got NEXT — Chicago Sinfonietta Celebrates 35 Years

We were fortunate to be in the recent Joyce Foundation Grantee Spotlight. Read all about our President and CEO’s vision for the Sinfonietta and more, in this great article! READ MORE    Posted in News & Press Releases

Sierra: An Electrifying Work

From Subito Music September 2022 “Roberto Sierra’s Concerto for Saxophones and Orchestra is an electrifying work.” As the Chicago Sinfonietta’s performances of Sierra’s concerto approach, soloist Julian Velasco shares his enthusiasm about his upcoming concerts. Originally commissioned by the Detroit Symphony for internationally renowned saxophonist James Carter, Sierra’s 23-minute score blends classical and jazz elements, and highlights the virtuoso possibilities […] Posted in News & Press Releases