Chicago Symphony Orchestra
One of the world’s preeminent conductors and the Chicago Symphony’s distinguished tenth music director from 2010 until 2023, Riccardo Muti returns to Krannert Center as the orchestra’s Music Director Emeritus for Life. This artistic partnership transports us to the landscapes of southern Spain with vivacious, dance-inspired works by Falla and Chabrier. The journey begins in Riccardo Muti’s native Italy with a boisterous overture by Donizetti and sumptuous ballet music by Verdi. Golijov’s Megalopolis Suite, a CSO commission and world premiere, features music from his score to the 2024 release of Francis Ford Coppola’s epic film in which the fate of Ancient Rome haunts a modern world.
Founded in 1891, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra is consistently hailed as one of the greatest orchestras in the world. Performing in over 150 concerts each year, the CSO’s dedicated musicians are the driving force behind the ensemble’s famous sound heard on best-selling recordings as well as in performances in Chicago and on tour throughout the state of Illinois, United States, and around the globe.
Program
Gaetano Donizetti: Overture to Don Pasquale
Giuseppe Verdi: The Four Seasons from I vespri siciliani
Osvoldo Golijov: Suite from Megalopolis (World Premiere, CSO commission]
Emmanuel Chabrier: España
Manuel de Falla: Suite No. 2 from The Three-Cornered Hat (Three Dances)
Please note that the following items are not allowed in the theatre: backpacks, large bags, diaper bags, strollers, instrument cases, food, beverages other than bottled water, tripods, signs, balloons, skateboards, bicycles, scooters, and any other items deemed to be dangerous or to pose an obstruction. Thank you for your cooperation with these guidelines.
Endowed Underwriter
- Valentine Jobst III
Season-long Sponsor
- A. Mark Neuman
Patron Sponsor
- Barry Weiner
Patron Co-sponsors
- Carol Berthold
- Anne Mischakoff Heiles & William Heiles
- Mary Schuler & Stephen Sligar