Chicago Sinfonietta, Orchestra
Performances by Chicago Sinfonietta
Composer | Title | Date | Action |
---|---|---|---|
Rudolph Ganz | Piano Concerto in E-flat Major, Op. 32 | 03/30/2009 | |
William Grant Still | Symphony No. 1, "Afro-American" | 03/24/2009 | |
Fela Sowande | African Suite | 03/24/2009 | |
Samuel Coleridge Taylor | Danse Nègre from African Suite | 03/24/2009 | |
Jan Václav Voříšek | Symphony in D Major | 03/23/2009 | |
Jan Václav Voříšek | Vorisek: Mass in B-Flat | 03/23/2009 | |
George Walker | Lyric for Strings | 03/23/2009 |
Chicago Sinfonietta, Orchestra
Biography
Mission
The Mission of the Chicago Sinfonietta is to serve as a national model
for inclusiveness and innovation in classical music through the presentation
of the highest quality orchestral concerts and related programs. The
Chicago Sinfonietta aspires to remove the barriers to participation in,
and appreciation of classical music through its educational and outreach
programs that expose children and their families to classical music,
and by providing professional development opportunities for young musicians
and composers of diverse backgrounds enabling new, important voices to
be heard. This will help America become a true cultural democracy, in
which everyone can share fully in its cultural resources and in which
all can contribute to it cultural richness.
History
For 21 seasons, the Chicago Sinfonietta has enriched the cultural, educational
and social quality of life in Chicago while gaining significant recognition
on the national and international stage. Under the guidance of Founding
Music Director Paul Freeman, the orchestra performs at the highest artistic
level and has achieved an outstanding reputation for its innovative programs.
The Sinfonietta is dedicated to the authentic performance of Classical,
Romantic and Contemporary repertoire and excels at presenting imaginative
new works by composers and soloists of color.
During the first ten years, the Sinfonietta embarked on a number of
successful U.S., European and overseas tours including concerts in Germany,
Austria, the Canary Islands, and at the Kennedy Center, and mounted equally
successful seasons at home. By 1997 the Sinfonietta was attracting 1,100
season subscribers, had released nine recordings, and had an annual budget
of $1.2 million. Artists presented during our first decade included the
Vienna Boys Choir, Ben Vereen, Marian McPartland, and many others.
Since 1997 the Sinfonietta has released three additional recordings,
seen its subscriber base increase to a high of 1,600, and performed with
an incredible cross-section of artists including Poi Dog Pondering, the
Congo Square Theater Company, Howard Levy, Rachel Barton, Orbert Davis,
R. Carlos Nakai, and the Apostolic Church of God Choir, to name just
a few.
Maestro Paul Freeman, Founding Music Director, can be heard in more
than 150 cities across America as the co-host of the syndicated National
Public Radio program, The Global Maestro. In addition, Maestro
Freeman serves as the Music Director and Chief Conductor of the Czech
National Symphony Orchestra, a position he has held since 1996.
The Chicago Sinfonietta's vision of inclusiveness also extends
beyond the concert hall. To help develop tomorrow's musicians and
audience members, the orchestra has created an innovative outreach program
entitled Audience Matters. In collaboration with the Chicago
Public Schools, this program provides in-depth music programming and
subsidized tickets to Sinfonietta concerts for students in underserved
areas of Chicago.
The orchestra performs in Chicago's renowned Orchestra Hall at Symphony
Center and has been the orchestra in residence at Dominican University
in River Forest since 1987. Chicago Sinfonietta musicians truly represent
the city's rich cultural landscape, and continue to fulfill the orchestra's
mission of Musical Excellence through Diversity.