AAN Timeline
Sheila Anne Dawson Jones recognized the need for deeper community engagement and advocated for the creation of the CSO African American Network (AAN). With Zell Music Director Riccardo Muti’s support, the AAN held its first event in 2016, launching an annual series of curated and hosted programs to create connections and conversations through music. A former choir conductor and string teacher at Milwaukee’s Roosevelt Middle School of the Arts, Jones rose up through the ranks of the CSO’s ticketing and patron services department before she was promoted in 2018 as the full-time director of community stewardship of the CSO’s African American Network. Her energetic charm and warm persona endeared her to friends and associates along the way. Read more in As the CSO’s Sheila Jones retires, her cause lives on.
In the summer of 2023, the CSO African American Network Advisory Board was established. The mission of the AAN is to engage Chicago’s culturally rich African American community through the sharing and exchanging of unforgettable musical experiences while building relationships for generations to come. The AAN seeks to serve and encourage individuals, families, educators, students, musicians, composers and businesses to discover and experience the timeless beauty of music. Read more in Barbara Wright-Pryor reflects as CSO’s African American Network marks its 10th anniversary.
10th Anniversary Celebration
June 13, 2026
Following an all-American program conducted by James Gaffigan — featuring Jean‑Yves Thibaudet in Bernstein’s The Age of Anxiety and a stirring selection of spirituals performed by the Apostolic Church of God Sanctuary Choir — AAN members and friends are invited to Grainger Ballroom for a 10th‑anniversary celebration.
City of Sound
May 1, 2026
AAN members enjoy AAN at 10: City of Sound, a preconcert event sparkling with insights from AACM Chair Renée Baker and musicians Ernest Dawkins, Ugochi Nwaogqugwu, Taalib-Din Ziyad and Nicole Mitchell. Facebook gallery »
Black History Month Celebration
February 6, 2026
José James and Lizz Wright delivered a soulful tribute to Marvin Gaye’s iconic album I Want You to celebrate its 50th anniversary, creating an evening steeped in rich R&B sound and 1970s-glam atmosphere. After the concert, AAN members gathered in Grainger Ballroom to celebrate Black History Month in a vibrant setting inspired by the music of the era. The reception included communal singing of Lift Every Voice and Sing, led by Joyce Ann Carter. Facebook gallery 1 » Facebook gallery 2 »
Holiday Harmonies
December 21, 2025
Families gathered for the AAN’s festive holiday event featuring a performance by the Chicago West Community Music Center String Ensemble, along with cookies and hot chocolate for all to enjoy. The warm and lively gathering brought community members together in celebration of the season. Afterward, guests took in Symphony Center’s joyful holiday concert Merry, Merry Chicago!, with members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Chicago Symphony Chorus. Facebook gallery »
Verses & Voices
December 6, 2025
Members of the AAN and Latino Alliance came together for Verses & Voices, a postconcert gathering following the program Till Eulenspiegel & Bullock Sings Aucoin, creating a powerful space where music, poetry and community intersected. Guests heard poetry from Iván Pérez and a heartfelt message from Chilean writer Raúl Zurita before an insightful conversation with soprano Julia Bullock, moderated by former CSO Mead Composer-in-Residence Jessie Montgomery. Facebook gallery » Verses, Voices, and Memory »
AAN at 10 Kickoff
October 10, 2025
In a rare bass-and-piano duo performance, Christian McBride and Brad Mehldau showcased their extraordinary musical rapport and nuanced, conversational interplay. The concert offered an intimate evening of subtle artistry and captivating collaboration. Afterward, members gathered in Grainger Ballroom for a meet-and-greet with the artists, marking the first event of the AAN’s 10th season.
AAN’s Tribute to Africa
June 13, 2025
Audiences experienced a rare live performance of Oscar Peterson’s Africa Suite, a powerful work inspired in part by Nelson Mandela and the struggle for human rights in 1980s apartheid South Africa. Following the concert, AAN members gathered in Grainger Ballroom to connect, network and meet the evening’s featured artists.
AAN Meets Goosby
June 5, 2025
Acclaimed for the sensitivity and intensity of his musicianship, American violinist Randall Goosby performed Florence Price’s Second Violin Concerto on a program that also featured Prokofiev’s enchanting Seventh Symphony. Following the concert, the AAN hosted a gathering in Grainger Ballroom where guests met and celebrated Goosby.
Through His Spirit
April 11, 2025
The preconcert celebration honored the musical legacy of Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson with a compelling showcase of artistry and virtuosity. Guests attended an AAN reception featuring Renée Baker’s chamber opera Through His Spirit, performed by musicians from the Civic Orchestra of Chicago and the Chicago Modern Orchestra Project. Following the reception, audiences experienced world-premiere choreography by The Joffrey Ballet, paired with the CSO’s performance of one of Perkinson’s vibrant works.
Meet the Sphinx Virtuosi
February 25, 2025
The Sphinx Virtuosi debut in Orchestra Hall was a powerful evening featuring former CSO Mead Composer-in-Residence and violinist Jessie Montgomery, pianist Awadagin Pratt and percussionist and Percussion Scholarship Program alumnus John Jones, showcasing extraordinary artistry and collaboration. After the performance, members of the ensemble joined attendees for a lively celebration co-hosted by the AAN and the Latino Alliance. Read more »
Resonating Legacies: Celebrating Black Excellence in Music
February 21, 2025
The AAN honored composer Renée Baker, CSO trumpet Tage Larsen and former CSO Mead Composer-in-Residence Jessie Montgomery following a performance by Cécile McLorin Salvant. The evening featured a communal performance of Lift Every Voice and Sing, the premiere of Baker’s multimedia work Black Epiphany and tributes recognizing each honoree’s artistic impact and contributions to representation in classical music.
CSO MusicNOW Afterparty
November 24, 2024
Following the MusicNOW contemporary music concert, the AAN hosted a lively and welcoming reception featuring an artist meet-and-greet with composer and violinist Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR) and the evening’s performers.
An Evening with James Lee III
October 10, 2024
AAN opened its 2024/25 Season with an exclusive reception featuring composer James Lee III, including a performance of his evocative String Quartet No. 3 (Untranslatable) by musicians from the Civic Orchestra of Chicago.
Noche de Jazz
April 25, 2024
AAN members enjoyed an electrifying performance by the CSO and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, followed by a special postconcert gathering co-hosted with the Latino Alliance. The celebration featured a lively Q&A with Marsalis and conductor Giancarlo Guerrero, offering attendees unique insight into the intersection between jazz and classical traditions.
A Toast to the Gateways Festival Orchestra and Take 6
April 19, 2024
The AAN hosted a sold-out reception following the outstanding performance by the Gateways Music Festival Orchestra and Take 6, celebrating Black voices in classical music. Remarks and toasts were presented by CSOA President Jeff Alexander; AAN founding member Barbara Wright-Pryor; Gateways Festival Orchestra leaders Alexander Laing, James H. Norman and Lee Koonce; CSOA Trustee Toni-Marie Montgomery, and conductor Anthony Parnther.
AAN Meets Kanneh-Mason
February 15, 2024
At the second event of Black History Month, AAN members gathered for refreshments and a meet-and-greet with superstar cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason following his CSO debut performance of Elgar’s Cello Concerto. The celebration also featured a captivating performance by artist Kao Ra Zen, whose work spans opera, spoken word and performance art, offered in the spirit of Elgar’s music.
AAN Meets McBride
February 2, 2024
AAN Meets McBride brought members together for a powerful evening centered on Christian McBride’s The Movement Revisited, which honored the words and legacy of Rosa Parks, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., Muhammad Ali and President Barack Obama through narration, big band jazz and gospel influences. Following the performance, guests gathered in Grainger Ballroom for a meet-and-greet with McBride, poetry by Chicago artist Leslé Honoré and music and visual projections curated by Renée Baker.
CSO MusicNOW Afterparty
December 3, 2023
The contemporary music series CSO MusicNOW opened with the highly anticipated debut of the Blacknificent 7, a collective of Black composers. The program featured works by all seven composers, performed by CSO musicians. Following the concert, the AAN hosted a celebration where attendees met the artists and composers. Read more »
Joy After Dark: The AAN Afterparty
October 27, 2023
The AAN kicked off its 2023/24 Season with a stylish celebration featuring an exclusive meet-and-greet with Grammy Award–winning jazz vocalist Samara Joy.
A Night for Celebration
June 13, 2023
A festive Night for Celebration brought together the AAN and Latino Alliance to honor Zell Music Director Riccardo Muti as he concluded his 13-year CSO tenure. The postconcert gathering in Grainger Ballroom featured remarks of gratitude from AAN and Latino Alliance leaders, followed by Maestro Muti’s reflections on his partnership with the CSO and the power of music as cultural diplomacy. The evening underscored his enduring impact on the CSOA community and the deep appreciation shared by its members. Read more »
Postconcert Q&A with Conductor Thomas Wilkins and CSO Principal Clarinet Stephen Williamson
March 26, 2023
The AAN hosted an intermission meetup and postconcert discussion featuring a lively Q&A with conductor Thomas Wilkins and CSO Principal Clarinet Stephen Williamson, following a luminous performance of music by Coleridge-Taylor, Copland and Dvořák. The conversation was moderated by Chicago composer and conductor Renée Baker.
Composer Connection
May 3, 2022
The event featured a postconcert discussion with composers Renée Baker and Jessie Montgomery following Muti Conducts Montgomery & Beethoven Pastoral. As the first AAN gathering since 2020, due to the COVID-19 hiatus, it marked a meaningful return to in-person programming.
Note: No AAN in-person events were held in the 2020/21 Season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Le Tumulte Noir
February 29, 2020
The performance honored Josephine Baker with Le Tumulte Noir, a multi-dimensional tribute featuring the 1927 silent film Siren of the Tropics, accompanied by a new original score by Chicago composer Renée Baker, performed live by the Chicago Modern Orchestra Project and Tsukasa Taiko Gintenkai Premier Performance Unit members. Learn more »
James Reese Europe: The Life, The Music, The Legacy
January 24, 2020
Students from the Chicago West Community Music Center presented a concert on the life, music and legacy of James Reese Europe in Buntrock Hall.
An Evening of Holiday Cabaret Magic
December 21, 2019
The AAN hosted a holiday event featuring jazz duo Anne and Mark Burnell.
“Meet the Composer” with James Lee III
November 23, 2019
The AAN hosted a Q&A with composer James Lee III, exploring his new work, Sukkot Through Orion’s Nebula, featured on the CSO’s program that included Holst’s The Planets and Barber’s Two Scenes from Antony and Cleopatra.
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis: South African Songbook
November 16, 2019
In partnership with the Chicago South African Consulate, the AAN co-hosted a backstage meet-and-greet with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, its Artistic Director Wynton Marsalis and special guests, celebrating traditional and contemporary South African music shaped by the post-apartheid “Born Free” generation.
Bridge Over Muddied Waters
October 25, 2019
The AAN hosted a postconcert reception following Bridge Over Muddied Waters, an original concert work created and performed by African American mezzo-soprano and educator Cynthia Clarey and award-winning artist Beckie Menzie.
Rehearsal with Chicago West Community Music Center Students
September 23, 2019
AAN members enjoyed a community open rehearsal with Maestro Muti and students from the Chicago West Community Music Center, founded and directed by Darlene and Howard Sandifer, at the Columbus Park Refectory.
Community Open Rehearsal and Discussion with Dr. Ruth Barrett
May 2, 2019
Members of the AAN enjoyed an open rehearsal with Joyce DiDonato performing Berlioz’s La Mort de Cléopâtre (The Death of Cleopatra), followed by a discussion with Dr. Ruth Barrett and Maestro Riccardo Muti.
Black History Month Event: Baldwin Chronicles: Midnight Ramble
William Grant Still Lecture and Discussion
January 12, 2019
The AAN hosted a discussion before the CSO performed William Grant Still’s In Memoriam: The Colored Soldiers Who Died for Democracy, featuring guest conductor Bramwell Tovey and baritone soloist Thomas Hampson. Baritone Robert Sims and scholar Stan West also participated in the event.
Holiday Event
December 22, 2018
AAN members gathered for a holiday celebration in the Thomas Club featuring festive carol singing.
Celebrating Nelson Mandela
November 16, 2018
Before the historic Soweto Gospel Choir’s performance in Orchestra Hall, AAN members participated in a multimedia event with the South African Consulate in Chicago celebrating the centennial of human rights activist Nelson Mandela’s birth. The evening concluded with an impromptu postconcert gathering with the artists and consulate leadership.
Celebrating Reginald R. Robinson
November 2, 2018
The AAN hosted a preconcert discussion with Columbia College professor, journalist and international human rights jurist Stan West on the contributions of African Americans on the battlefields of World Wars I and II. The evening concluded with a reception celebrating the world premiere of a Symphony Center Presents Jazz commission by ragtime composer-pianist Reginald R. Robinson: a work dedicated to the life and legacy of African American bandleader James Reese Europe, whose “Hellfighters” regiment brought Black American music to France during the Great War.
End of Season Celebration
June 22, 2018
AAN members gathered to reflect on a year of meaningful programming, community and music.
Untold Beauty of Haiti: A Piano Concert
May 3, 2018
The event showcased rarely heard Haitian piano works preserved through decades of scholarly research, performed by pianist Marianne Parker at Symphony Center. Presented by the AAN and Crossing Borders Music, the program highlighted composers including Ludovic Lamothe, Carmen Brouard and Emile Desamours, celebrating Haiti’s rich musical heritage.
A Celebration of Women in Music: Composing the Black Chicago Renaissance
April 12, 2018
The AAN hosted a lecture by musicologist Dr. Samantha Ege on Chicago-based composers Margaret Bonds and Florence Price.
Black History Month Event: Identity of Color
February 24, 2018
The AAN’s second annual celebration of Black History Month featured Renée Baker conducting original music performed by the Chicago Modern Orchestra Project alongside the 1927 silent film The Scar of Shame.
The FBI Files: From Paul Robeson to Martin Luther King, Jr.
January 20, 2018
Musicologist and author Melanie Zeck engaged members of the AAN in a conversation exploring the intersection of music, history and civil rights.
Holiday event with Rachel Barton Pine
December 14, 2017
AAN members gathered for a holiday celebration in the Thomas Club, featuring festive carol singing and a performance by violinist and champion of Black composers Rachel Barton Pine.
Friends in Harmony
December 2, 2017
The CSOA hosted Family Weekend, featuring a CSO Family Matinee, followed by a pizza party with conductor Thomas Wilkins.
Transformation of Black Music: A Tribute to Life Works of Samuel A. Floyd, Jr.
October 21, 2017
The AAN hosted a book discussion led by Melanie Zeck, research fellow at the Center for Black Music Research at Columbia College Chicago. Held in the Thomas Club at Symphony Center, the event featured special guest Geo Cooper — composer, educator and pianist — who presented Voyage of the Drum, an original piano work inspired by Floyd.
First Black History Month Event
February 25, 2017
The AAN celebrated Black History Month with a screening of renowned African American filmmaker Oscar Micheaux’s 1925 silent film Body and Soul, featuring a new creative jazz score by Renée Baker, performed by the Chicago Modern Orchestra Project. Audiences were also invited to a postconcert Q&A with the composer.
Formal Launch of AAN
October 13, 2016
Riccardo Muti conducted Roland Carter’s arrangement of Lift Every Voice and Sing at the Apostolic Church of God, launching the newly announced Chicago Symphony Orchestra African American Network.