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Concerts in September 2010

This Wednesday, September 15 at 12:15pm, the Dame Myra Hess Concert presents violinist Ilana Setapen and pianist Kuang-Hao Huang in a program of Beethoven and Stravinsky. For program details and bios of the performers, go to www.imfchicago.org
Attend the concert for free at the Chicago Cultural Center, listen live in Chicago on 98.7 of your FM dial, or stream the concert live at www.wfmt.com.

78 E Washington St Chicago IL 60602

This Wednesday, September 22 at 12:15pm, the Hess Concert presents pianist Krystian Tkaczewski in a program of Mendolssohn and Chopin. For program details and a bio of the performer, go to www.imfchicago.org
Attend the concert for free at the Chicago Cultural Center, listen live in Chicago on 98.7 of your FM dial, or stream the concert live at www.wfmt.com.

78 E Washington St Chicago IL 60602

Lecture-Recital The Tango in American Piano Music Selected Tangos by Virgil Thomson, Aaron Copland, Samuel Barber, David Jaggard, Chester Biscardi, and William Bolcom

with Lubbock Symphony, Texas

conductor Tomasz Golka

Civic Center

with Lubbock Symphony, conductor Tomasz Golka

Civic Center

This Wednesday, September 29 at 12:15pm, the Hess Concert presents pianist Roberto Plano in a program of Schumann. For program details and a bio of the performer, go to www.imfchicago.org
Attend the concert for free at the Chicago Cultural Center, listen live in Chicago on 98.7 of your FM dial, or stream the concert live at www.wfmt.com.

78 E Washington St Chicago IL 60602

Pianist John Ferguson performs an all-Beethoven piano recital at the Community Music Center of Boston, 34 Warren Avenue in the South End, on September 30 at 7pm.  The program includes the monumental and sublime “Hammerklavier” Sonata Op. 106--widely considered the greatest and most difficult of all piano sonatas--and Beethoven’s youthful and serene “Pastoral” Sonata Op. 28.


34 Warren Avenue, Boston Massachusetts