Love Letters (Celebrating Women's Month)

Love Letters (Celebrating Women's Month) in Chicago on 16 March 2025
Love Letters (Celebrating Women's Month) in Chicago on 16 March 2025
Sunday, March 16, 2025, 1500 - 1730
LOVE LETTERS is the fifth subscription concert of Chicago Sinfonietta's 2024-25 Season. Maestra Mei-Ann Chen weaves notions of devotion and adoration through a symphonic lens, featuring compositions by six distinctly different composers, representing historic men and modern women. This concert honors women through several perspectives, including romance, respect, admiration, and achievement.

Michelle Isaac's Moshe's Dream was originally commissioned for the Sinfonietta's 2021-22 season. This ode to her grandfather is communicated in its heavy Klezmer elements (the duo's favorite) and Jewish folk references, composed after her 99-year-old granfather dreamed that they had started a Klezmer band together. Opus Serena by Valerie Coleman is a tribute to the life and accomplishments of Serena Williams, one of the most renowned athletes in history. This biographical concertino for bassoon and orchestra portrays Williams' ascent and journey with a depiction of a tennis match, featuring Serena via bassoon soloist facing off against the full orchestra.

Johannes Brahms offers a poignant expression of his hidden love for esteemed pianist and composer Clara Schumann in his "Poco Allegretto" from his Symphony No. 3. The movement unfolds with a tender and introspective atmosphere, reflecting the depths of Brahms' unrequited love, never to be spoken aloud, but felt deeply until the composer's passing.

The "Adagietto" from Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 5 is a sublime and deeply moving composition renowned for its emotional expanse and ethereal beauty. Mahler composed this tender movement as a love letter to his beloved wife, Alma, and its serene and melancholic character reflects the profound emotions of love and longing.

LOVE LETTERS' finale features a piece inspired by a visit to the ruins of Queen Mary's Palace. Felix Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 3, commonly known as the "Scottish Symphony," is a captivating musical journey that transports listeners to the rugged landscapes and rich cultural heritage of Scotland. The symphony consists of several movements, each brimming with vibrant melodies, evocative harmonies, and dramatic contrasts. Although Mendelssohn did not have a direct personal relationship with Mary, Queen of Scots, he was inspired by Scottish history and landscapes, which inspired several compositions about her life and the region.

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Category: Live Music | Classical

Price: 5 seating levels, $25-$80: USD 25.00
Starting Price Per Person
$ 25.00 USD
Other Information
Where
Auditorium Theatre
50 East Ida B Wells Drive
Chicago Illinois 60605
United States
( Theatre - Cinema Hall )

                 
Event Organizer Contact
Amber Broderick
abroderick@chicagosinfonietta.org
3122841554
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Event ID: 247434

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