Podcasts
Andrew Patner Interviews New Executive Director Elizabeth Hurley
Patner speaks to Hurley about the Grant Park Music Festival and her role as the Executive Director.
Sounds Of Chicago's Lakefront Featured On WGN Radio With Rick Kogan
Rick Kogan is joined by co-author of Sounds of Chicago's Lakefront, Tony Macaluso.
GPMF On Critical Thinking With Andrew Patner
Patner is joined by Tony Macaluso, co-author of the new book Sounds of Chicago's Lakefront, which chronicles 75 years of the Festival's history.
Bill McGlaughlin narrates and shares examples of Morton Lauridsen’s Nocturnes for Chorus and Piano with the Grant Park Chorus.
Exploring Music With Bill McGlaughlin, Episode 4: Aaron Copland’s 4 Motets From 1921
Exploring Aaron Copland’s 4 Motets from 1921, specifically Have Mercy on Us, which was performed by the Grant Park Orchestra on June 30, and July 2, 2009.
Exploring Music With Bill McGlaughlin, Episode 3: Paul Crabtree's Choral Piece From The Simpson's
Bill McGlaughlin describes Paul Crabtree's Choral piece Five Romantic Miniatures from The Simpsons. The Grant Park Chorus sang this piece June 30, and July 2, 2009.
Exploring Music With Bill McGlaughlin, Episode 2: Remembering Grant Park Music Festival As A Child
Jack Zimmerman talks about visiting the Grant Park Music Festival as a child.
Exploring Music With Bill McGlaughlin, Episode 1: Beginning Of Sweet Home Chicago Week
Bill McGlaughlin teams up with the Grant Park Music Festival to feature orchestral and chorus performances for national radio syndication.
History Of Grant Park Music Festival On WBEZ
Eight Forty-Eight’s Richard Steele interviews Tony Macaluso, co-author of the book Sounds of Chicago’s Lakefront
