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CSO Impact PodcastCSO Impact PodcastThe Evolving Role of the CSO, at Futur/io CSO Reception in ParisThis special episode of the CSO Impact Podcast was recorded during the Futur/io CSO Reception in Paris, part of the ChangeNOW Summit in April 2025. In this panel, Carine de Boissezon, Chief Impact Officer at EDF, and Ulrike Sapiro, Chief Sustainability Officer at Henkel, discuss the Role of the CSO in Shifting Times. The conversation is moderated by Harald Neidhardt, CEO and Curator of Futur/io. Carine and Ulrike talk about integrating sustainability with finance, addressing challenges in the energy transition, and the social implications of sustainability efforts. They...2025-05-0817 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: CSO x The Joffrey BalletDancers from Chicago’s world-renowned Joffrey Ballet join the CSO with newly commissioned choreographies. Symphonies by Haydn and the Chevalier de Saint-Georges abound in witty and joyful melodies while two 20th-century works are full of popular influences: Perkinson’s jazz-tinted Sinfonietta No. 1 and Milhaud’s rollicking Brazilian postcard, The Ox on the Roof. Learn more: cso.org/performances/24-25/cso-classical/cso-and-the-joffrey-ballet2025-04-0717 minCSO Impact PodcastCSO Impact PodcastMichael Kobori on Lessons from Starbucks, Levi’s, and 30 Years in SustainabilityIn the first episode of the 2025 season of the CSO Impact Podcast, we have a special guest: Michael Kobori, former Chief Sustainability Officer of Starbucks, and winner of the Gold CSO Award North America 2024. Michael talks to Harald Neidhardt about his career journey, the evolution of corporate sustainability, and the importance of integrating social and environmental impact into business practices. He shares insights on the challenges and opportunities in the fashion industry, innovative approaches to packaging waste, and the significance of investing in climate justice. He emphasizes the need...2025-02-2033 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: Muti & the CSOBe transported 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 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. Learn more: cso.org/performances/24-25/cso-classical/muti-and-the-cso2024-10-3014 minCSO Impact PodcastCSO Impact PodcastAntoine Sautenet on the Geopolitics of Sustainability in MichelinIn this episode, Harald Neidhardt interviews Antoine Sautenet, Chief Sustainability Officer at Michelin. They discuss the role of the CSO at Michelin and the company's activities, including tire manufacturing, providing services to fleets, and promoting experiences through Michelin guides. Antoine talks about Michelin’s commitment to pay all employees a living wage: enough to “live in a proper way, and not only surviving,” as he says. Antoine also highlights the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in sustainability efforts. He discusses his background and career journey, as well as the challenges and achievements he has faced as a CSO, provid...2024-10-0333 minCSO Impact PodcastCSO Impact PodcastNicola Kimm on decarbonizing a sector responsible for 8% of global carbon emissionsIn this episode, Harald Neidhardt interviews Nicola Kimm, Chief Sustainability Officer at Heidelberg Materials, about their sustainability initiatives in the cement industry. Heidelberg Materials is one of the world's largest producers of cement, concrete, and aggregates. Nicola discusses their sustainability commitments for 2030, including achieving net zero by 2050 and capturing 10 million tons of CO2 by 2030. She explains that cement is responsible for about 8 % of global CO2 emissions, which makes it critically important to decarbonize the industry. Nicola mentions the three levers they use to reduce the environmental impact of cement production: product optimization, process optimization, and carbon capture. She also...2024-07-1824 minCSO Impact PodcastCSO Impact PodcastPetra Wicklandt on How Merck Aims to Become Climate Neutral by 2040 In our second episode, we talk to Petra Wicklandt, Chief Sustainability Officer of Merck Group, about the role of CSO and the projects that Merck is working on to achieve their sustainability targets. Petra highlights the importance of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive and the need for companies to report non-financial data. She also discusses Merck's climate transition plan and their access programs in the healthcare sector. She shares her journey to becoming a CSO and the challenges and achievements she has experienced along the way. The episode concludes with a discussion on the future of the CSO role...2024-06-2028 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: The Elements with Joshua BellGrammy Award-winning violinist Joshua Bell presents The Elements, a suite of five works for violin and orchestra, commissioned by Bell and written by leading American composers Kevin Puts (Earth), Edgar Meyer (Water), Jake Heggie (Fire), Jennifer Higdon (Air), and CSO Mead Composer-in-Residence Jessie Montgomery (Space). Conductor Juraj Valčuha frames the program with Weber’s Oberon Overture and Shostakovich’s jaunty, mischievous First Symphony. The June 15 performance of The Elements with Joshua Bell is a part of the 2023/24 Season of CSO MusicNOW. Learn more: cso.org/performances/23-24/cso-classical/the-elements-with-joshua-bell2024-06-1013 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: Montgomery & Bruckner 7Conductor Manfred Honeck leads the CSO in two captivating works. Principal Percussion Cynthia Yeh takes the spotlight in the premiere of a new concerto by Jessie Montgomery, the CSO’s Mead Composer-in-Residence. Bruckner’s Seventh Symphony awes with its breadth, drama and rapturous intensity. This enthralling score includes a radiant tribute to Bruckner’s idol, Richard Wagner, and a boisterous Austrian country dance. The June 1 performance of Montgomery & Bruckner 7 is a part of the 2023/24 Season of CSO MusicNOW. Learn more: cso.org/performances/23-24/cso-classical/montgomery-and-bruckner-72024-05-2818 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: CSO x Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton MarsalisTwo mighty orchestras present a rousing, jazz-meets-classical event. Discover selections from Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet, alternating between the original orchestral version performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and imaginative new jazz arrangements presented by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. Both ensembles join forces for a selection from Wynton Marsalis’ Swing Symphony, which The Telegraph calls “a journey through jazz history and the sounds of America itself.” Learn more: cso.org/performances/23-24/cso-classical/cso-x-jazz-at-lincoln-center-orchestra2024-04-1915 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: Boccherini, Vivaldi & Mozart 40In his 2019 CSO debut, Spanish guitarist Pablo Sáinz-Villegas thrilled with “the profundities of his art,” along with “the sheen of his tone and the nobility of his rhythms,” wrote the Chicago Tribune. Sáinz-Villegas joins the ensemble in two pieces with bright Mediterranean character. Bernard Labadie, making a welcome return to the CSO, conducts the program, which also features dark-hued symphonies by Mozart and Boccherini. Learn more: cso.org/performances/22-23/cso-classical/boccherini-vivaldi-and-mozart-402023-03-2310 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: Muti, Fischer & Tchaikovsky ManfredTchaikovsky’s turbulent Manfred Symphony takes its inspiration from Lord Byron’s dramatic poem about a world-weary traveler who wanders the Alps and is bewitched by supernatural forces. German violinist Julia Fischer, acclaimed for her “pure and fine-spun tone” (Chicago Tribune), joins Riccardo Muti and the CSO for Schumann’s poetic and autumnal Violin Concerto. Explore the music in the free preconcert conversation featuring Daniel Schlosberg in Orchestra Hall 75 minutes before the performance. The conversation will last approximately 30 minutes. No additional tickets are needed. Classic Encounter Thursday, February 23: Preconcert lecture hosted by Chicago’s favorite radio DJ, WXRT’s Terri Hemmert, with...2023-02-0221 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: Hilary Hahn, Tchaikovsky & BartókDalia Stasevska leads the CSO in Bartók’s glittering late masterpiece — which shows off every section of the orchestra — and the scampering, playful sounds of Tarrodi’s Birds of Paradise II. CSO Artist-in-Residence Hilary Hahn joins the Orchestra for Tchaikovsky’s thrilling and tender Violin Concerto. Ticket holders are invited to a free preconcert conversation featuring Carl Grapentine in Orchestra Hall 75 minutes before the performance. The conversation will last approximately 30 minutes. No additional tickets required. Learn more: cso.org/performances/22-23/cso-classical/hilary-hahn-tchaikovsky-and-bartok2022-11-1816 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: CSO & The Joffrey BalletDancers from Chicago’s world-renowned Joffrey Ballet invigorate the Symphony Center stage with two newly commissioned choreographies set to Siegfried Idyll, Wagner’s glowing birthday gift to his wife, and Rameau’s vivid ballet, composed for a royal wedding at the Palace of Versailles. Ravel evokes Baroque dance in Le tombeau de Couperin, with each movement becoming a touching tribute to friends who died in World War I. The program opens with the beguiling elegance of Mozart’s Symphony No. 34. Ticket holders are invited to a free preconcert conversation featuring Stephen Alltop in Orchestra Hall 75 minutes before the performance. The conversa...2022-11-0215 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: Thielemann Conducts Bruckner 8Bruckner’s last completed symphony is a majestic statement in which every theme feels like a sacred offering. Bruckner signed the score "Hallelujah,” and eagerly declared, “The finale is the most important movement of my life.” Christian Thielemann, “the most admired of today’s German conductors” (Los Angeles Times), leads the CSO on this sweeping journey. Classic Encounter October 20: Preconcert lecture hosted by Chicago’s favorite radio DJ, WXRT’s Terri Hemmert, with co-host John Hagstrom, CSO trumpet (Pritzker Military Museum and Library Chair) You will have the opportunity to add Classic Encounter to your order after selecting your seats for the concert. T...2022-09-2812 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: Muti & BronfmanA new season begins as dazzling pianist Yefim Bronfman joins Riccardo Muti and the CSO in Brahms’ unabashedly vigorous and stirring First Piano Concerto. Tchaikovsky’s joyful Second Symphony quotes folk melodies from Ukraine. The program opens with the U.S. premiere of a long-lost and recently discovered score by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, a British composer of African descent. Ticket holders are invited to a free preconcert conversation featuring Johann Buis in Orchestra Hall 75 minutes before the performance. The conversation will last approximately 30 minutes. No additional tickets required. Learn more: cso.org/performances/22-23/cso-classical/muti-and-bronfman2022-09-1516 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: Beethoven, Mozart & TchaikovskyLithuanian-born Julian Rachlin showcases his singular versatility as a violinist, violist and conductor. He joins CSO Associate Concertmaster Stephanie Jeong in Mozart's effervescent Sinfonia concertante before leading a performance of Tchaikovsky's sweetly melancholic Souvenir. Taking to the podium, Rachlin bookends the program by conducting works by Mozart and Beethoven. Ticket holders are invited to a free preconcert conversation featuring Stephen Alltop in Orchestra Hall 75 minutes before the performance. The conversation will last approximately 30 minutes. No additional tickets required. Learn more: cso.org/performances/21-22/cso-classical/beethoven-mozart-tchaikovsky2022-05-0213 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: Muti Conducts Beethoven, Still & PriceRiccardo Muti presents two groundbreaking pieces by the first African American composers to have symphonic works performed by major orchestras. William Grant Still’s Mother and Child is a gentle, lilting work inspired by a painting by Sargent Johnson. Florence Price’s expressive Third Symphony gives a powerful voice to the African American experience. The first half includes Beethoven's Fourth Symphony, a work of grace, subtlety and drive, whose smallest gestures have large implications. Florence Price was a pioneer in the world of classical music: the first African-American woman to be recognized as a symphonic composer and the first to have...2022-04-2820 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: Muti Conducts Montgomery & Beethoven PastoralRiccardo Muti leads a world premiere by Jessie Montgomery, the CSO’s new Mead Composer-in-Residence. Raised on New York’s Lower East Side, Montgomery writes music that is “turbulent, wildly colorful and exploding with life” (The Washington Post). CSO Principal Bass Alexander Hanna is the soloist in Bottesini’s bravura concerto before the program ends on a joyous note with Beethoven’s homage to nature, the Pastoral Symphony. Ticket holders are invited to a free preconcert conversation featuring Max Raimi in Orchestra Hall 75 minutes before the performance. The conversation will last approximately 30 minutes. No additional tickets required. On April 28 the CSO Latino A...2022-04-2514 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: Van Zweden Conducts Mahler 6Steeped in fateful march rhythms, bittersweet lullabies and a series of thunderous hammer blows, Mahler’s Sixth Symphony is an impassioned, searching statement. New York Philharmonic music director Jaap van Zweden returns to lead the CSO, whose “musical DNA is closely intertwined with Mahler” (Chicago Tribune), in this tour de force. Please note: there will be no late seating for this concert, and the concert will start on time. Ticket holders are invited to a free preconcert conversation featuring Carl Grapentine in Orchestra Hall 75 minutes before the performance. The conversation will last approximately 30 minutes. No additional tickets required. Learn more: cso.or...2022-04-1815 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: The FirebirdIn his CSO debut, Klaus Mäkelä leads a journey through two Russian masterworks: Stravinsky’s sumptuous fairy-tale ballet The Firebird, and Prokofiev’s imaginative Second Violin Concerto, featuring Swedish phenom Daniel Lozakovich, also making his first appearance with the CSO. The program opens with Anders Hillborg’s Eleven Gates, a kaleidoscopic score that the Los Angeles Times calls “hugely entertaining, sonically enveloping music.” Ticket holders are invited to a free preconcert conversation featuring Stephen Yaness in Orchestra Hall 75 minutes before the performance. The conversation will last approximately 30 minutes. No additional tickets required. Learn more: cso.org/performances/21-22/cso-classical/the-firebird2022-03-2918 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: Muti Conducts Mazzoli & Mahler with Elīna GarančaRiccardo Muti leads the world premiere of Orpheus Undone by the CSO’s former Mead Composer-in-Residence Missy Mazzoli, whose works are celebrated for their raw emotional authenticity. Also on the program are works by two late-Romantic titans. Bruckner’s awe-inspiring Second Symphony is a perfect companion piece to Mahler’s intimate Rückert-Lieder, sung by Elīna Garanča, whose voice “is one in a million, allying grace and power to a commanding authority” (The Independent). Ticket holders are invited to a free preconcert conversation featuring Tim Munro in Orchestra Hall 75 minutes before the performance. The conversation will last approximately 30 minutes. No a...2022-03-2918 minCSO-LAR\'S MUSIC RADIOCSO-LAR'S MUSIC RADIOCSO-LAR - BROKE DANCING (PROD. DARKBOY)CSO-LAR - BROKE DANCING (PROD. DARKBOY)2022-03-1801 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: All-Tchaikovsky with Alisa WeilersteinAnna Rakitina, in her CSO debut, leads a Tchaikovsky celebration. The dynamic Alisa Weilerstein is the soloist in the Rococo Variations, Tchaikovsky’s graceful homage to the 18th century, and the Pezzo capriccioso, a mercurial, one-movement gem. Capriccio italien is a bustling portrait of Italian life, while selections from The Nutcracker highlight the composer’s gift for creating wondrous dance themes. Ticket holders are invited to a free preconcert conversation featuring Daniel Schlosberg in Orchestra Hall 75 minutes before the performance. The conversation will last approximately 30 minutes. No additional tickets required. Note: Due to unforeseen scheduling complications, Edo de Waart, originally set...2022-03-1710 minCSO-LAR\'S MUSIC RADIOCSO-LAR'S MUSIC RADIOCSO-LAR - trail blaza (Prod. Waterboy)CSO-LAR - trail blaza (Prod. Waterboy)2022-03-1200 minCSO-LAR\'S MUSIC RADIOCSO-LAR'S MUSIC RADIOCSO-LAR - Break in the matrixCSO-LAR - Break in the matrix2022-03-1000 minCSO-LAR\'S MUSIC RADIOCSO-LAR'S MUSIC RADIOCSO-LAR - GLADIATOR MODE 2022CSO-LAR - GLADIATOR MODE 20222022-03-1001 minCSO-LAR\'S MUSIC RADIOCSO-LAR'S MUSIC RADIOCSO-LAR - PurposelyCSO-LAR - Purposely2022-03-0900 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: Glover Conducts Mozart, Haydn & HandelJane Glover leads an enchanting program of Baroque and Classical masterpieces. “Dazzling virtuoso” (The New York Times) Paul Jacobs performs one of Handel’s sparkling organ concertos, and the CSO’s Principal Oboe William Welter makes his first CSO solo appearance with Mozart’s expressive Oboe Concerto. Ticket holders are invited to a free preconcert conversation featuring Laura Prichard in Orchestra Hall 75 minutes before the performance. The conversation will last approximately 30 minutes. No additional tickets required. Learn more: cso.org/performances/21-22/cso-classical/glover-conducts-mozart-haydn-handel2022-03-0709 minCSO-LAR\'S MUSIC RADIOCSO-LAR'S MUSIC RADIOCSO-LAR - Lookie Lou (Prod. MERKBAH 13)CSO-LAR - Lookie Lou (Prod. MERKBAH 13)2022-03-0702 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: Muti Conducts Vivaldi & Handel Water MusicRiccardo Muti conducts a program of Baroque masterpieces by Vivaldi and Handel. CSO musicians are prominently featured in three defining examples of Vivaldi’s mastery of the concerto form. Concluding the program is Handel’s grand and celebrated Water Music. Ticket holders are invited to a free preconcert conversation featuring Daniel Schlosberg in Orchestra Hall 75 minutes before the performance. The conversation will last approximately 30 minutes. No additional tickets required. Learn more: cso.org/performances/21-22/cso-classical/muti-conducts-vivaldi-handel-water-music2022-01-2116 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: Muti Conducts Sleeping Beauty & Swan LakeMuti leads the CSO in suites from two of Tchaikovsky’s most popular ballets, the timeless and romantic Swan Lake and Sleeping Beauty. Also included in the program are Emil von Reznicek’s delightful overture to his comic opera Donna Diana and Johann Strauss’ regal Emperor Waltz. Learn more: cso.org/performances/21-22/cso-classical/muti-conducts-sleeping-beauty-swan-lake2022-01-1008 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: Muti Conducts Beethoven 5 & 8Riccardo Muti returns to lead the CSO in an all-Beethoven program featuring the composer’s Fifth Symphony, which opens with the most famous theme in classical music. Combined with this iconic work are the light and humorous Eighth Symphony and the stormy Coriolan Overture. Learn more: cso.org/performances/21-22/cso-classical/muti-conducts-beethoven-5-82022-01-0317 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: Handel’s MessiahFrom the awe-inspiring “Hallelujah” chorus to the many thrilling and intimate arias, Handel’s landmark oratorio is an unmissable CSO holiday tradition. Nicholas McGegan, “one of the finest Baroque conductors of his generation” (The Independent), leads a glorious reunion of the assembled forces of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. Ticket holders are invited to a free preconcert conversation featuring Laura Prichard in Orchestra Hall 75 minutes before the performance. The conversation will last approximately 30 minutes. No additional tickets required. Learn more: cso.org/performances/21-22/cso-classical/handel-messiah2021-12-0811 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: Hilary Hahn, Dvořák Violin Concerto & Tchaikovsky 5Intrepid superstar and CSO Artist-in-Residence Hilary Hahn returns to perform Dvořák’s Violin Concerto, a work laced with the vibrant colors and dance rhythms of the composer’s native Bohemia, which was given its U.S. premiere by the Orchestra in 1891. Andrés Orozco-Estrada leads a world premiere by Gabriela Lena Frank, named by the Washington Post as one of the 35 most significant female composers in history, and Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony, a work that embodies the struggle of triumph over adversity. All ticket holders are invited to a free 30-minute Preconcert Conversation on the Armour Stage, which will start 75...2021-12-0213 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: Lindberg, Lalo & Brahms 4In his 2019 CSO subscription debut, Ray Chen “conjured the archetypal 19th-century virtuoso” and “combined vivid rhetoric with impeccable technique” (Chicago Tribune). Chen returns to present Lalo’s salute to the vigorous and sultry dance rhythms of Spain. A new work by renowned Finnish composer Magnus Lindberg and Brahms' richly autumnal Fourth Symphony complete this program led by Finnish conductor Hannu Lintu. All ticketholders are invited to a free 30 minute Preconcert Conversation on Armour Stage and will start 75 minutes prior to the scheduled performance time. Learn more: cso.org/performances/21-22/cso-classical/lindberg-lalo-brahms-42021-11-1612 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: Coleridge-Taylor, Barber & Dvořák 6Jakub Hrůša conducts a joyful portrait of his Czech homeland in Dvořák’s folk-infused Sixth Symphony. Radiant soprano Joélle Harvey makes her CSO debut in Barber’s nostalgic recollection of small-town America. Opening the program is Coleridge-Taylor’s 1898 breakthrough score, the rhapsodic Ballade. Learn more: cso.org/performances/21-22/cso-classical/coleridge-taylor-barber-dvorak-6/2021-11-0521 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: Mozart Jupiter & Robert Chen Plays BruchA masterwork of unrestrained joy, Mozart’s final symphony is one of the greatest in the repertoire. Marek Janowski conducts the Jupiter Symphony, along with Mendelssohn’s The Hebrides Overture, a product of his trip to Scotland’s rugged west coast. CSO Concertmaster Robert Chen is soloist in Bruch’s beloved First Violin Concerto, noted for its rapturous melodies and crackling, dance-like finale. Learn more: https://cso.org/performances/21-22/cso-classical/mozart-jupiter-robert-chen-plays-bruch/2021-10-2711 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: Shostakovich, Schubert 3 & Prokofiev Piano Concerto No. 1Ukrainian-born piano powerhouse Alexander Gavrylyuk presents Prokofiev’s iridescent and rhythmically animated First Piano Concerto, the work with which the composer made his CSO performance debut, in 1918, as part of its U.S. premiere. James Conlon leads this program framed by Shostakovich’s steely Chamber Symphony, an adaptation of his elegiac Eighth String Quartet, and Schubert’s mercurial Symphony No. 3, which shines with youthful vigor. Michael Tilson Thomas has withdrawn from these performances due to health reasons. Learn more: https://cso.org/performances/21-22/cso-classical/shostakovich-schubert-3-prokofiev-piano-concerto-no-1/2021-10-1319 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: Saint-Saëns & SchumannComposer Augusta Holmès broke gender barriers in 19th-century Paris, studying with Romantic master César Franck and writing symphonic works on a heroic scale. The sumptuous Night and Love offers a snapshot of her remarkable talents. Saint-Saëns’ richly melodic concerto highlights CSO Principal Cello John Sharp, and Schumann’s Second Symphony expresses triumph after his struggles with illness and depression. 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Learn more: https://order.cso.org/9953/2020-03-0210 minCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Audio Program NotesCSO Program Notes: Higdon & Tchaikovsky 4Taking inspiration from Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, Tchaikovsky’s Fourth explores fate, progressing from dark despair to defiant triumph. John Storgårds leads this powerfully expressive work, along with the first CSO performance of the deeply moving blue cathedral by Jennifer Higdon, winner of the 2018 Nemmers Prize in Music Composition. The dazzling Ray Chen, making his CSO subscription series debut, brings his “liquid tone that carries with it emotional depth of great intimacy” (The Huffington Post) to the youthful bravura of Wieniawski’s First Violin Concerto. Tickets and more info: https://order.cso.org/9945/2019-12-0215 min