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In Spite of Closure, Readying Chicago’s Famous Playground for the Arts
News

In Spite of Closure, Readying Chicago’s Famous Playground for the Arts

When we are able to open our doors, our biggest service will be to give people a place where they can come and get away from all their worries.

Music in the Time of Need
Insights

Music in the Time of Need

Musicians make music—always—even in times of social upheaval. The musicians’ legacy is one of perseverance and a steadfast belief in the human spirit.

Staff Rallies from Home to Plan 2020 Festival
News

Staff Rallies from Home to Plan 2020 Festival

On the morning of March 13, under the threat of COVID-19, Festival CEO Paul Winberg decided to send everyone home. Festival staff sprang into action, grabbing hard drives, downloading files and procuring all the necessary equipment to launch a major music festival—by remote.

A Note to Chicago
News

A Note to Chicago

These past few weeks have been a powerful reminder of just how connected we are . . . 

Building Tomorrow's Orchestra
Insights

Building Tomorrow's Orchestra

For the young musicians of the Grant Park Music Festival's Project Inclusion Fellowship, jam-packed summers lead to valuable life skills—and a deeper impact on the world.

Chorus Auditions: "Next, Please!"
Behind the Scenes

Chorus Auditions: "Next, Please!"

Pushing through winter weather, hectic schedules, and pre-audition jitters, singers line up for a chance to be part of the 2020 Grant Park Chorus.

A Conversation with Composer Judith Weir
Interviews

A Conversation with Composer Judith Weir

She is Master of the Queen's Music. The 65-year-old Judith Weir talks with the Grant Park Music Festival's Noel Morris about her work, Scottish tombstones, and the unlikely career path of a woman composer.

Carlos Kalmar Previews Summer 2020
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Carlos Kalmar Previews Summer 2020

Expect the unexpected and some classic favorites, too — that's according to Carlos Kalmar, who spoke to a gathering of Festival friends onstage at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion.

The Birth of Gospel: A Chicago Tradition
Insights

The Birth of Gospel: A Chicago Tradition

On July 1-2, the Grant Park Music Festival welcomes conductor Charles Floyd and the Soul Children of Chicago to honor one of the city's native art forms: gospel music.

Beethoven: A Musical Behemoth
History

Beethoven: A Musical Behemoth

2020 marks the 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth, a giant in music who continues to haunt, challenge and inspire composers, performers and audiences, alike. According to Encyclopedia Britannica, Ludwig van Beethoven is “widely regarded as the greatest composer who ever lived.