The biggest sale of the year is here! Kick off your holiday shopping today through December 1 — use promo code TICKETS to unlock $55 Main Floor tickets and $35 Gallery tickets for nearly all remaining concerts this season. Reserve your seat for festive favorites, virtuosic solo appearances, symphonic showstoppers and more unforgettable moments throughout the season — all at an unbeatable price.
2001: A Space Odyssey pairs stunning visuals with iconic music. André de Ridder leads the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus in breathtaking live-to-picture performances.
Mexico’s leading orchestra, the Sinfónica de Minería, makes its Symphony Center debut with Carlos Miguel Prieto conducting works by Revueltas, Haydn and Paquito D’Rivera.
Joyce DiDonato and string trio Time For Three unite in an extraordinary collaboration inspired by the poetry of Emily Dickinson, with music by Kevin Puts.
Join legendary singer-songwriter Natalie Merchant for a program featuring a vibrant array of instrumental groups and musical styles. Perfect for ages 3-12.
Join Kirill Gerstein for a program exploring Liszt and Brahms, two Romantic-era luminaries. Liszt’s fantastical Dante Sonata and Brahms’ majestic Sonata No. 3 crown the two halves
“The matchless musicianship and charisma” of violinist Pinchas Zukerman, cellist Amanda Forsyth and pianist Michael Stephen Brown creates “a trio made in heaven” (Limelight).
Jakub Hrůša leads selections from Smetana’s The Bartered Bride, full of soaring tunes and folkloric color. Leif Ove Andsnes takes on Beethoven’s stormy Third Piano Concerto.
In the group’s debut tour, the Ravi Shankar Ensemble pays tribute to Ravi Shankar’s legacy with a presentation of his masterful compositions alongside rare archival visuals.
Riccardo Muti pairs Tchaikovsky’s elegant Polish Symphony with selections from Nino Rota’s film music from The Godfather and The Leopard, seamlessly blending drama and lyricism.
Drummer-composer Mike Reed and a powerhouse ensemble of fellow Chicago improvisers explore the legacy of Chicago avant-garde jazz bassist Fred Hopkins.
The CSO and Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra join forces for Wynton Marsalis’ Liberty, paired with Copland’s Appalachian Spring and a new work by John Adams.
Chris Thile joins the CSO to perform his work ATTENTION!, adding his trademark whimsical storytelling and ever-present sense of humor to Symphony Center’s America 250 tribute.
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