
Chicago Symphony Orchestra: Marin Alsop - Adams, Copland & Marsalis
Chicago Symphony Center · Chicago, IL
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About Chicago Symphony Orchestra: Marin Alsop - Adams, Copland & Marsalis
Performance Details
- Genre
- Classical
- Location
- Chicago, IL
- Next Date
- 6/4/2026
About This Performance
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra presents an all-American program under the baton of celebrated conductor Marin Alsop, featuring works by three distinctive voices in American classical music. This concert brings together the minimalist innovations of John Adams, the populist accessibility of Aaron Copland, and the jazz-inflected compositions of Wynton Marsalis, creating a compelling portrait of American musical identity across different eras and styles.
Expect an evening that showcases the remarkable range of American orchestral music, from Copland's folk-inspired melodies that helped define a uniquely American sound, to Adams' contemporary explorations of rhythm and harmony, to Marsalis' sophisticated blend of classical and jazz traditions. Marin Alsop, known for her dynamic interpretations and commitment to American repertoire, brings her distinctive vision to these works with the CSO's world-renowned precision and artistry. This program offers both seasoned classical music lovers and newcomers an accessible yet sophisticated introduction to America's rich orchestral heritage.
Chicago Symphony Center, home to one of the world's greatest orchestras, provides the perfect acoustical setting for this ambitious program. The historic venue's renowned sound quality will allow every nuance of these distinctly American works to resonate throughout the elegant hall. The CSO's legendary string section, brass, and woodwinds will bring their exceptional artistry to bear on music that spans generations of American compositional innovation.
Browse the available performance dates on CultureTicks to experience this celebration of American orchestral music with the incomparable Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
What to Expect
Dress Code
Smart casual to business casual is appropriate for most classical performances.
Arrival
Arrive 15-30 minutes early. Latecomers may be seated at the discretion of the venue.
During the Show
Silence your phone. Applause is welcome between pieces or at the end of each act.
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