12:15 pm – Cellist Andres Sanchez and pianist Victor Asuncion perform works by Felix Mendelssohn, Franz Schubert and Niccolò Paganini.
6:30 pm – Kalena Bovell leads the Grant Park Orchestra in Samuel Barber’s Violin Concerto with acclaimed violinist Will Hagen.
10:00 pm – As part of their fiftieth anniversary, The Tallis Scholars under the direction of Peter Phillips brought sacred works by Renaissance masters to Japan.
New Releases June 23: Katia & Marielle Labèque, John Williams, and more
Celebrating outstanding milestones and anniversaries in the musical world.
Don't Miss a Beat
Pride Concerts in Chicago
Celebrate the LGBTQ+ community in Chicago and in the arts with this diverse lineup of concerts, events, shows, and more!
New Releases June 16: Chicago Symphony Brass, Gesualdo Six, and more
New orchestral recordings and works by performers who are also composers.
New Releases June 9: Chicago Guests
Rounding up new music from local artists, partners, or artists who regularly perform in Chicago.
Grant Park Music Festival Names New President & CEO
Anwar Nasir follows in the footsteps of previous CEO Paul Winberg, who retired on April 30, 2026 after 14 years with the organization.
New Releases June 2: Vadim Gluzman, Viola Davis, and more
A selection featuring renewed interest in the works of Emilie Mayer, as well as celebrations of other favorite composers.
Kind of Classical – 100 Years of Miles Davis
Exploring recordings where the jazz trumpeter intersected with classical tradition.
New Releases May 26: Barbara Hannigan, Catalyst Quartet, and more
Music inspired by the Chevalier de Saint-Georges, the myth of Undine, and American sounds.
New Releases May 19: Grant Park Orchestra, Behzod Abduraimov, and more
The first release from Grant Park Orchestra in 15 years, plus new music from Behzod Abduraimov, Idith Meshulam Korman, and more.
Nova Linea Musica Announces 2026-27 Season
Nine world premieres, a new short film, and the 90th birthday celebration of Philip Glass.
Underrated Classical Music for Weddings (from a gigging musician)
Tired of Pachelbel's Canon in D and Mendelssohn's Wedding March? Here are other romantic selections to consider!






















