Riccardo Muti - Chicago Symphony Orchestra - U.S. National Anthem - Concert at Millennium Park
Inno americano, free concert, Millennium Park 2012.
Copyright RMMusic S.r.l.
Any graphics content, the RMM logo, RMM theme, the video and sound are reserved and owned exclusively by RMM and protected by the current national and international law in relation to the protection of rights of Intellectual and/or Industrial Property. Any reproduction is strictly prohibited. Any violation will be prosecuted according to law.
Powell Symphony Hall
Powell Symphony Hall, St. Louis, MO - 11/25/12 This trip to Powell Symphony Hall as does all other trips to Friday morning or Sunday afternoon concerts, begins with a stop by The Worlds Fair Donut Shop - my favorite health food store in St. Louis.
Chicago 10, Illinois, USA, Collage Video - youtube.com/tanvideo11
Powered by - Renowned Chicago theater companies include the Steppenwolf Theatre Company and Victory Gardens Theater in Lincoln Park; the Goodman Theatre in the Loop; and the Chicago Shakespeare Theater at Navy Pier. Broadway In Chicago offers Broadway-style entertainment at five theaters: the Ford Center for the Performing Arts Oriental Theatre, Bank of America Theatre, Cadillac Palace Theatre, Auditorium Building of Roosevelt University, and Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place. Polish language productions for Chicago's large Polish speaking population can be seen at the historic Gateway Theatre in Jefferson Park. Since 1968, the Joseph Jefferson Awards are given annually to acknowledge excellence in theater in the Chicago area. Chicago's theater community spawned modern improvisational theater, and includes the prominent groups The Second City and I.O. (formerly ImprovOlympic).
Classical music offerings include the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO), which performs at Symphony Center, and is recognized as one of the best orchestras in the world. Also performing regularly at Symphony Center is the Chicago Sinfonietta, a more diverse and multicultural counterpart to the CSO. In the summer, many outdoor concerts are given in Grant Park and Millennium Park. Ravinia Festival, located 25 miles (40 km) north of Chicago, is the summer home of the CSO, and is a favorite destination for many Chicagoans. The Civic Opera House is home to the Lyric Opera of Chicago. The Lithuanian Opera Company of Chicago was founded by Lithuanian Chicagoans in 1956, and presents operas in Lithuanian.
The Joffrey Ballet and Chicago Festival Ballet perform in various venues, including the Harris Theater in Millennium Park. Chicago is home to several other modern and jazz dance troupes, such as the Hubbard Street Dance Chicago.
Source: wikipedia.org
New Chicago Brass: Star Spangled Banner
New Chicago Brass performs the Star Spangled Banner, recorded February 2014.
Anthem arrangement Copyright 2014, Michael Serber
Audio and Video Copyright 2014, New Chicago Brass
newchicagobrass.com
Amazonas • Villa-Lobos • Chicago Symphony Orchestra
#VillaLobos
Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887 - 1959)
Amazonas (1929)
Symphonic poem and ballet for orchestra
1. Contemplação do Amazonas 00:01
2. Ciúme do Deus dos ventos 00:20
3. O espelho da jovem índia 00:50
4. Traição do Deus dos ventos 02:09
5. A prece da jovem índia 03:09
6. Dança ao encantamento das florestas 03:51
7. A dança sensual da jovem índia 04:38
8. Região dos monstros 05:02
9. A marcha dos monstros 06:09
10. A alegria da índia 08:00
11. Um monstro se destaca 09:07
12. A ânsia do monstro 09:51
13. O espelho enganador 10:34
14. A descoberta 10:44
15. A luta do prazer 10:50
16. O abismo 11:03
17. O precipício 11:09
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Juanjo Mena, conductor
Concert at Symphony Center
???????? Chicago, 2013
The music published in this channel is exclusively dedicated to divulgation purposes and not commercial. If someone, for any reason, would deem that a video appearing in this channel violates the copyright, please inform us immediately before you submit a claim to YouTube, and it will be our care to remove immediately the video accordingly.
Chicago Symphonic Band Performance 2013
Percy Grainger Festival, Orchestra Hall at Symphony Center, Chicago, IL, March 8, 2013.
Stefan Filip playing principal trumpet with CYSO Philharmonic Orchestra
Dana Wilson (b. 1946) | Hold Fast to Dreams
Performed by CYSO’s Philharmonic Orchestra
Terrance Malone Gray, conductor
Symphony Center, Orchestra Hall
220 South Michigan Ave.
Chicago, IL 60605 United States
John Hersey High School Concert Band, Choir and Orchestra at Orchestra Hall 3-16-2012
On March 16, 2012, the John Hersey High School Combined Concert and Cadet Bands, Choir and Orchestra performed at Orchestra Hall in the Chicago Symphony Center. The Symphony Orchestra performed Huapango by J. Moncayo, conducted by Mrs. Christine Douglas, Orchestra Director at John Hersey.
The Combined Concert and Cadet Bands, Choir and Orchestra then performed A Million Suns at Midnight by Steven Bryant, conducted by the composer, Mr. Steven Bryant.
Chicago:The Loop
The Loop, is the central business district in the downtown area of the city.
In what is now the Loop, on the south bank of the Chicago River near today's Michigan Avenue Bridge, the United States Army erected Fort Dearborn in 1803, the first settlement in the area sponsored by the United States. In the late nineteenth century cable car turnarounds and a prominent elevated railway encircled the area, giving the Loop its name. Around the same time some of the world's earliest skyscrapers were constructed in the area. In 1908, Chicago addresses were made uniform by naming the intersection of State Street and Madison Street in the Loop as the origin of the Chicago street grid.
Loop architecture has been dominated by skyscrapers and high-rises since early in its history. Notable buildings include the Home Insurance Building, considered the world's first skyscraper (demolished in 1931); the Chicago Board of Trade Building, a National Historic Landmark; and Willis Tower, the world's tallest building for nearly 25 years.
The Loop contains a wealth of outdoor sculpture, including works by Pablo Picasso. Chicago's cultural heavyweights, such as the Art Institute of Chicago, the Goodman Theatre, the Chicago Theatre, the Lyric Opera at the Civic Opera House building, and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, are also in this area, as is the historic Palmer House Hilton hotel, found on East Monroe Street.
Chicago's waterfront, which is almost exclusively recreational beach and park areas from north to south, features Grant Park in the downtown area.
The Loop is the seat of Chicago's government. It is also the government seat of Cook County and houses an office for the governor of the State of Illinois.
According to the 2010 census, 29,283 people live in the neighborhoods in or near the Loop. The median sale price for residential real estate was $710,000 in 2005 according to Forbes.
The neighborhood includes former railyards that have been redeveloped as new-town-in-town such as Dearborn Park and Central Station. Former warehouses and factory lofts have been converted to residential buildings, while new townhouses and highrises have been developed on vacant or underused land. A major landowner in the South Loop is Columbia College Chicago, a private school that owns 17 buildings.
The South Loop was historically home to vice districts, including the brothels, bars, burlesque theaters, and arcades. Inexpensive residential hotels on Van Buren and State Street made it one of the city's Skid Rows until the 1970s. One of the largest homeless shelters in the city, the Pacific Garden Mission, was located at State and Balbo from 1923 to 2007, when it moved to 1458 S. Canal St.
The Loop also contains the Chicago Landmark Historic Michigan Boulevard District, which is the section of Michigan Avenue opposite Grant Park and Millennium Park.
The Loop Retail Historic District is a shopping district within the Chicago Loop.
The Loop, along with the rest of downtown Chicago, is the second largest commercial business district in the United States, after New York City's Midtown Manhattan. Its financial district near LaSalle Street is home to the CME Group's Chicago Board of Trade and Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
Aon Corporation maintains its headquarters in the Aon Center. Chase Bank has its commercial and retail banking headquarters in Chase Tower. Exelon also has its headquarters in the Chase Tower. United Airlines has its headquarters in Willis Tower. United moved its headquarters to Chicago from Elk Grove Township, Illinois in early 2007. In addition, United's parent company, United Continental Holdings, also has its headquarters in Willis Tower. Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association has its headquarters in the Michigan Plaza complex. Sidley Austin and Morton Salt are both headquartered in the Loop.
Beethoven Symphony No. 9 (Solti-Decca Silver Jubilee Recording) 1972 LP
Georg Solti conducts the Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus to Beethoven's 9th Symphony on this 1972 UK pressing (Decca 6BB 121/2). The album was uploaded using a #Garrard401 turntable, an Ortofon AS212 mk2 tonearm partnered to a #BenzMicro Wood H2 cartridge whose signals are amplified using the #GrahamSlee Era Gold V phonostage. A valve preamp, the Music Reference RM5 mk3 (6922), is used to control the gain for the Tascam DR07mk2 digital recorder.
Symphony No. 9, Op. 125
00:00 1st Movement: Allegro Ma Non Troppo, Un Poco Maestoso
17:36 2nd Movement: Molto Vivace
31:34 3rd Movement: Adagio Molto E Cantabile
51:24 4th Movement: Presto
Album recorded May, 1972 in the Krannert Centre of the University of Illinois.
Bass Vocals – Martti Talvela
Chorus – Chicago Symphony Chorus
Chorus Master [Director] – Margaret Hillis
Composed By – Ludwig van Beethoven
Conductor – Georg Solti
Engineer – Gordon Parry, Kenneth Wilkinson
Mezzo-soprano Vocals – Yvonne Minton
Orchestra – Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Photography By – Robert M. Lightfoot III
Producer – David Harvey
Soprano Vocals – Pilar Lorengar
Tenor Vocals – Stuart Burrows
Recording equipment pic:
If you have the means and desire to contribute to this channel, you can buy me a cup of coffee at:
or
Sleigh Ride - Illinois State University Symphony Orchestra
College of Fine Arts & School of Music Illinois State University Choirs & Symphony Orchestra , Featuring Magridal Singers Sunday , December 3, 2017 Center for the Performings Arts
Light of Unity Festival: Music Concert
The Lincolnwood Chamber Orchestra and the Baha'i House of Worship Choir unite for a special musical performance: Light of Unity Concert, in celebration of the 200th Anniversary of the birth of the Founder of the Baha'i Faith.
For more information on the Baha'i Faith or the stories behind this special bicentenary, please visit bahai.us/bicentenary.
The concert on Friday, October 20 at 7:30 pm is the first joint performance of the Lincolnwood Chamber Orchestra and the Baha'i House of Worship Choir. Come for this exciting musical collaboration!
Program:
Ave Verum Corpus (All Praise Be To Thee) - Wolfgang Mozart
Ghol Allah (God Is Sufficient) - Nargas Fani & Tom Price
Sinfonia “al Santo Sepolcro” - Antonio Vivaldi
Celestial Fantasy - Alan Hovhaness
Passacaglia after Moos-tzur (Rock of Ages) - Siegfried Wurzburger
O Thou Compassionate Lord - Van Gilmer
O Baha’u’llah - Tom Price
In This Day - Fred Ward
with
Philip Simmons, Orchestra Conductor
Van Gilmer, Choir Conductor
Sandy Simmons, Alto
Ilya Levinson, Piano
ABOUT THE ORCHESTRA
The Lincolnwood Chamber Orchestra is a free-lance professional ensemble under the umbrella of American Music Festivals. Performing for over 25 years, it has appeared at diverse venues including the Harris Theater, Chicago Cultural Center, Copernicus Center, North Shore Center for the Performing Arts, Illinois Holocaust Museum and Educational Center, American Islamic College, Chicago Public Library Chinatown Branch, and throughout the Lincolnwood community.
American Music Festivals is a nonprofit promoting cultural exchange and American music. Its collaborative concerts bring people together, allowing ensembles to share their talents with diverse audiences. From the world's major stages to community events directed at outreach and education, American Music Festivals inclusive programs are often accompanied by humanitarian efforts and international goodwill. They highlight repertoire and artists representative of American heritage alongside other classical and folk traditions.
Philip Simmons is Artistic Director of American Music Festivals, Founder and Music Director of the Lincolnwood Chamber Orchestra, and Resident Conductor of the Orchestra of the Hawaiian Islands. He has conducted in twenty one countries, performing in the Great Halls of the Tchaikovsky Conservatory and Saint Petersburg Philharmonia, the Musikverein, Carnegie Hall, and Chicago’s Symphony Center. A former North Shore resident, he served as Chair of the Wilmette Fine Arts Commission.
ABOUT THE CHOIR
The multi-cultural repertoire of the Baha'i House of Worship Choir reflects the Bahá'í belief in the unity of humanity and includes classical choral works, contemporary choral compositions with lyrics from the Bahá'í Scriptures or other Sacred Writings, Bahá’í Gospel which are Bahá’í writings sung in Gospel style, Negro spirituals, and selections chanted in Persian or Arabic, the original languages of the Bahá’í Faith.
Van Gilmer, renowned vocal soloist, choral director and Gospel composer, serves as Music Director at the Bahá'í House of Worship. Gilmer revels in assembling choirs to sing scripture of the world’s religions celebrating God and inspiring audiences with rich, heavenly harmonies that reach the heart and soul. Gospel literally means “good news,” and Gilmer loves sharing the “good news” music of the Bahá'í Faith with the world.
In addition to singing regularly from the loft in the Baha'i Temple, the choir performs in diverse venues in Chicago's North Shore.
Free admission, ticket/reservation required. Call 847-853-2300 for more information.
MAHLER: Symphony no. 6, I. Allegro energico, ma non troppo / CYSO's Symphony Orchestra · Tinkham
GUSTAV MAHLER Symphony no. 6, A minor (Tragic), I. Allegro energico, ma non troppo
Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestras
Symphony Orchestra
Allen Tinkham, Music Director
May 22, 2016
Orchestra Hall at Symphony Center
Chicago, IL
Follow CYSO:
TOWER: Second Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman | CYSO's Symphony Orchestra · Tinkham
Joan Tower (b. 1938)
Second Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman
Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestras
Symphony Orchestra
Allen Tinkham, Music Director
November 19, 2017
Orchestra Hall at Symphony Center
Chicago, IL
Follow us @ChiYSO or visit cyso.org
Chicago Master Singers. Riga 2012.
SV. PĒTERA BAZNĪCA. Rīga 2012.
PROGRAM
Music from Baltic States
Music from Russia
Music from the United States
Chicago Master Singers (CMS), an Illinois not-for-profit organization, was founded in 1979 as The New Oratorio Singers. Under the guidance of founding director Thomas Wikman, the chorus' goal was to perform concerts in the northwestern suburbs of Chicago and bring great music to audiences outside the cultural center of the city.
In 1993, members of CMS participated as the featured chorus at the International Church Music Festival in Oberammergau, Germany. While on tour, the chorus also gave concerts in Munich, Salzburg, and Innsbruck. In June of 1996, CMS participated in a tour of England, and in July of 1998, the chorus toured Prague, Budapest, and Vienna, performing to packed houses in many historic and beautiful churches in those cities.
Following our twenty-first season, the chorus embarked on a concert tour of France, Switzerland, and Austria, performing as the featured chorus in the inaugural Innsbruck International Choral Festival in June 2000. The chorus continues to tour in Europe in alternate years, with tours to Italy in 2002, the Czech Republic and Germany in 2004, Poland in 2006, and Provence in the summer of 2008. The choir's most recent tour was of southern Germany in June 2010, and in June 2012, CMS will be touring the Baltic capitals and St. Petersburg, Russia.
Over the past 25 years, CMS has refined and expanded its artistic mission to include the presentation of great choral works at the highest artistic level for the cultural enrichment of its members and the communities it serves. Since 1989, the chorus has been under the artistic direction of Alan Heatherington, and during this time CMS has expanded its annual performances from three to six, has grown to a membership of 140 singers and has diversified its venues to include performance sites throughout metropolitan Chicago. Divine Word Chapel at Techny in Northbrook has become a regular performance location.
In April 2004, CMS celebrated its 25th anniversary season with a performance of Verdi's magnificent Requiem in Orchestra Hall at Symphony Center in Chicago. Spring 2008 found Chicago Master Singers performing Beethoven's 9th Symphony on the Lake Forest Symphony's 50th anniversary concert program. CMS joined the Lake Forest Symphony again in spring 2011 on their program of Mendelssohn Symphony No. 2 (Lobgesang).
Coming together with others who love to sing and perform great works of music.
Our chorus members are drawn from over 50 communities and come from all walks of life and professions. For some, music is their vocation as teachers and choir directors; but for many others it is their avocation, a way to enrich their lives by coming together with others who love to sing and perform great works of music.
manejando downtown Chicago- Driving Downtown - Chicago Wall Street 4K - USA
#aroundtheworld4k
Driving Downtown - Chicago Wall Street 4K - USA
#aroundtheworld4k 5,217 views
Driving Downtown Streets - LaSalle Street - Chicago Illinois USA - Episode 57.
Starting Point: .
LaSalle Street is a major north-south street in Chicago. The portion that runs through the Chicago Loop is considered to be Chicago's financial district.
The Loop, along with the rest of downtown Chicago, is the second largest commercial business district in the United States, after New York City's Midtown Manhattan. Its financial district near LaSalle Street is home to the CME Group's Chicago Board of Trade and Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
The street was nicknamed The Canyon due to the tall, steep buildings that lie on both ends of the relatively narrow street, with the Chicago Board of Trade Building as the abrupt end of the apparent box canyon.
In Popular Culture
The street, Chicago Board of Trade Building, and 200 North LaSalle were used in the 2005 film Batman Begins and its sequel The Dark Knight, as well as in the 1999 movie Payback. The view facing south down the canyon has been used in the movies The Untouchables, Public Enemies, Transformers: Dark of the Moon and Road to Perdition. The canyon was in the movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
Chicago Loop
The Loop is the central business district of Chicago, Illinois. It is one of the city's 77 designated community areas. The Loop is home to Chicago's commercial core, City Hall, and the seat of Cook County. As a business center, some of the corporations the Loop is home to include the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), the world's largest options and futures contracts open interest exchange; the headquarters of United Continental Holdings, one of the world's largest airlines; AON; Blue Cross Blue Shield; Hyatt Hotels Corporation; BorgWarner, and dozens upon dozens of other major corporations. The Loop is home to Grant Park; State Street, which hosts a major shopping district; the Art Institute of Chicago; several theaters; and numerous subway and elevated rapid transit stations. Other major institutions in the Loop include the Willis Tower, once the tallest building in the world, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Lyric Opera of Chicago, the Goodman Theatre, the Joffrey Ballet, the central public Harold Washington Library, and the Chicago Cultural Center.
Notable Landmarks
Agora, a group of sculptures at the south end of Grant Park.
Art Institute of Chicago
Auditorium Building
Buckingham Fountain
Carbide & Carbon Building
Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Building
Chicago Board of Trade Building
Chicago Theatre
Chicago Cultural Center
Chicago City Hall
Civic Opera House
Field Building
Fine Arts Building
Grant Park
Jewelers Row District
Mather Tower
McCormick Place
Historic Michigan Boulevard District
Monadnock Building
The Palmer House
Printing House Row
Reliance Building
Rookery Building
Symphony Center – home of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Willis Tower – formerly the Sears Tower
Chicago is the third-most populous city in the United States. With over 2.7 million residents it is the most populous city in the state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States. The Chicago metropolitan area, often referred to as Chicagoland, has nearly 10 million people and is the third-largest in the U.S.
In 2015, Chicago had over 52 million international and domestic visitors. Chicago's culture includes the visual arts, novels, film, theater, especially improvisational comedy, and music, particularly jazz, blues, soul, gospel and house music. It also has professional sports teams in each of the major professional leagues. Chicago has many nicknames, the best-known being the Windy City.
Tourism
In 2014, Chicago attracted 50.17 million domestic leisure travelers, 11.09 million domestic business travelers and 1.308 million overseas visitors. These visitors contributed more than US$13.7 billion to Chicago's economy. Upscale shopping along the Magnificent Mile and State Street, thousands of restaurants, as well as Chicago's eminent architecture, continue to draw tourists. The city is the United States' third-largest convention destination.
Sports
The city has two Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago White Sox. The Chicago Bears, one of the last two remaining charter members of the National Football League (NFL), have won nine NFL Championships, including the 1985 Super Bowl XX. The Chicago Bulls of the National Basketball Association (NBA) is one of the most recognized basketball teams in the world. The Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League (NHL) began play in 1926, and are one of the Original Six teams of the NHL
Flash Mob - Gustav Holst - The Planets: Jupiter (Berklee Contemporary Symphony Orchestra)
A flashmob of Gustav Holst's Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity from The Planets by the Berklee Contemporary Symphonic Orchestra (BCSO) at Prudential Center.
BCSO:
Site:
Facebook:
Subscribe:
Facebook:
Twitter:
Instagram:
Website:
FLASH MOB
Producer: Bernard Duc
Conductor: Bernard Duc
Audio Mixing / Mastering: Bernard Duc
Audio Engineer: Kenneth Jin
Audio Team:
Kenneth Jin
Lucas Celedon
Video Editing: Peter Sauter.
Video Team:
Peter Xiong,
Peter Sauter,
Athanasios Lazarou,
Jamichael Frazier
BERKLEE CONTEMPORARY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conductor: Francisco Noya
Assistant Conductors:
Bernard Duc, Lausanne, Switzerland
Gabriela Gomez Estevez, Santiago, Dominican Republic
Sahil Jindal, Rockaway, New Jersey
Anthony Sabatino, Lenexa, Kansas
Violin I
Serena Harnack, Concertmistress, Glen Ellyn, Illinois
Giulia Duchi, Milano, Italy
Gretchen Joki, Derry, New Hampshire
Hanna Zercher, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Jody Slagle, Hanover, Pennsylvania
Nisa Taufik, Kuching, Malaysia
Danbi Choi, San Diego, California
Dorielle Holly, Long Beach, California
Fernanda Perera, Tokyo, Japan
Rachael Rhodes, Stillwater, Oklahoma
Michelle Layanto, Singapore, Singapore
Minnie Jordan, Coupland, Texas
Bailea Woodal, Odessa, Texas
Violin II
Linton (Josh) Robinson, Principal, Troy, Michigan
Jaylon Black, Houston, Texas
Madison Duffy, Las Vegas, Nevada
Benjamin Delaney, St. John’s, Canada
Tiffany Rhee, Los Angeles, California
Timothy Smith, Newark, Delaware
Alexandra Taylor, Waltham, Massachusetts
Kristina Urbano, Buena Park, California
Raya Wahab, Beirut, Lebanon
Corcoran Mikol, Ester, Alaska
Viola
Peter J. Pezzino, Principal, Gold Canyon, Arizona
Lydia Downard, Boston, Massachusetts
Cecelia Cook, Liberty, Missouri
Yi Hsuan Liu, Taiwan, Taiwan
Han Sol Yi, Honolulu, Hawaii
Cello
Keizo Yoshioka, Principal, Hopedale, Massachusetts
Peter Xiong, Cranston, Rhode Island
Jacob Esquivel, Los Angeles, California
Siobhan Cassidy Robinson, Dallas, Texas
Athanasios Lazarou, Kapandriti, Greece
Casey Murray, Rush, New York
Sung Ha Hong, Seoul, South Korea
Bass
Marcelo MacCagnan, Principal Santos, Brazil
Ryan FanelliManchester, Vermont
Pietro Gennenzi, Rome, Italy
Maya Mortman, Sharon, Connecticut
Manos Stratis, Nicosia, Cyprus
Guitar
Assen Vaptsarov, Sofia, Bulgaria
Harp
Abigail Lim-Kimberg, San Francisco, California
Autumn Ramey, Lancaster, Massachusetts
Piano
Chris Cheung, Hong Kong, China
Flute
Gabriela Gomez Estevez, Principal, Santiago, Dominican Republic
Tommaso Annoni, Fidenza, Italy
Celine Hawker, West Jordan, Utah
Katherine Neunhoffer, Kerrville, Texas
Piccolo
Katherine Neunhoffer, Kerrville, Texas
Celine Hawker, West Jordan, Utah
Oboe
Davis Feeley, Principal, El Cerrito, California
Morgan Lucero, San Francisco, California
Clarinet
Jose Ignacio, Principal, Sts. Aquino, Dominican Republic
Itamar Ben Zimra, Givatayim, Israel
Bassoon
John O’Hara, Westbrook, Maine
Peter Sauter, Brookside, New Jersey
Horn
Dan Pfeiffer, Principal, Orleans, Massachusetts
Biaochun Jonathan Foo, Singapore, Singapore
Andrew Capetandes, Long Island, New York
Mitchell Donahue, Roberts, Wisconsin
Trumpet
Kahlil Long, Principal, Springfield, Virginia
Kyrell Long, Springfield, Virginia
Viacheslav Ivanov, Moscow, Russia
Kieran Zollner, Gilbert, Arizona
Trombone
Ethan Santos, Principal, Fresno, California
Brian Freedman, Brockton, Massachusetts
Michael Riddle, Ipswich, Massachusetts
Bass Trombone
Ethan Santos, Fresno, California
Tuba
Rebecca Shrand, Marsh eld, Massachusetts
Timpani
Yusuf Roshd, Toronto, Canada
Charlie Betzelberger, Overland Park, Kansas
Percussion
Yusuf Roshd, Principal, Toronto, Canada
Charlie Betzelberger, Overland Park, Kansas
Denizcan Aktas, Izmir, Turkey
Faculty Coaches
Bass: Susan Hagen
Harp: Felice Pomeranz
Percussion: Richard Flanagan
Strings: David Wallace and Sharan Leventhal
Woodwinds and Brass: Charlie Lewis
Staff
Jamie Davis-Ponce
Orchestra Manager and Associate Director of Performance Division Programs
Sahil Jindal
Orchestra Personnel Assistant
Katherine Neunhoffer
Orchestra Librarian Assistant
Peter Xiong
Orchestra Marketing Assistant #berklee #berkleecollegeofmusic
Coral Apartment, Chicago (Illinois), USA, HD
Book it now -
Stay in the Heart of Chicago
–
Show map
Coral Apartment offers accommodations in Chicago, 657 feet from DePaul University and 984 feet from Chicago Board of Trade Building. Coral Apartment features views of the city and is 1,311 feet from Bank of America Theatre.
An oven, a microwave and a toaster are provided in the kitchen and there is a private bathroom. A flat-screen TV with cable channels is featured. Other facilities at Coral Apartment include a fitness center and barbecue.
Chicago Symphony Orchestra is 1,311 feet from Coral Apartment, and Art Institute of Chicago is 1,641 feet away. Midway International Airport is 9 miles from the property.
About the Neighborhood
This neighborhood is a great choice for travelers interested in Architecture, Parks and Museums
ARUTIUNIAN: Trumpet Concerto / CYSO's Symphony Orchestra · Tinkham · Vaughen
ALEXANDER GRIGORI ARUTIUNIAN Trumpet Concerto
Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestras
Symphony Orchestra
Allen Tinkham, Music Director
James Vaughen, Trumpet
November 22, 2015
Orchestra Hall at Symphony Center
Chicago, IL
Follow CYSO:
Illinois Symphony Orchestra: Resounding Russians
Check out the Illinois Symphony Orchestra, playing selections from Russian composers Tchaikovsky, Glinka, and Prokofiev, plus an incredible performance by renowned piano virtuoso Alexander Toradze.
6:30 p.m., Oct. 3
Sangamon Auditorium
For more info:
For tickets: