Civic at Kenwood Academy: Respighi & Sibelius 2

June 1, 2025

Overview

Across centuries, Italy’s magnificent architecture and breathtaking landscapes have inspired countless artists. Respighi’s Fountains of Rome paints a Technicolor portrait of the Eternal City’s great fountains. Sibelius’ heroic Second Symphony, conceived in the rugged Italian village of Rapallo, rounds out a collaborative program with the Kenwood Academy High School Orchestra.

Tickets are free; reservations are required.

Please note: this event takes place at Kenwood Academy High School, 5015 S. Blackstone Ave.

The Civic Orchestra will perform Respighi, Tarrodi & Sibelius 2 at Symphony Center on Monday, June 2.


Parking & Transit
Free parking is available on a limited basis in the parking lot on the east side of the school campus, located off S. Lake Park Ave., and on the north end of the school campus, located off S. Blackstone Ave. Enter Door 6 and follow signs to the auditorium.

Treat and Meet
Starting at 1:15 p.m. outside the Kenwood Academy High School auditorium, you can “Treat and Meet” with representatives from South Side Suzuki Cooperative, Music Teachers of Hyde Park and ISPro Academy. Enjoy some candy while learning more about these Hyde Park/Kenwood-based organizations.

  • Venue
    Community Venue
  • Price
    Free+ (incl. fees)
  • Length
    1 hour 50 minutes
  • Program Book
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Schedule
Program
Respighi

Fountains of Rome

Newbold

Lion City

Newbold

Perseus

Sibelius

Symphony No. 2

Performers
Principal Conductor, Civic Orchestra of Chicago
The Robert Kohl and Clark Pellett Principal Conductor Chair
Jhonatan Roldan-Ramirez
Conductor
Kenwood Academy High School Orchestra
Sponsors & Partners

The 2024/25 Civic Orchestra season is generously sponsored by Lori Julian for the Julian Family Foundation, which also provides major funding for the Civic Fellowship program.

Major support for the Civic Orchestra of Chicago also provided by Robert and Joanne Crown Income Charitable Fund; Nancy Dehmlow; Leslie Fund, Inc.; Judy and Scott McCue; Leo and Catherine Miserendino; Barbara and Barre Seid Foundation; The George L. Shields Foundation, Inc.; the Maval Foundation, and Paul and Lisa Wiggin.


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