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Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s opening night was quiet in more ways than one, but rewarding start to finish

Por: Chicago Tribune Entertainment September 24, 2022

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An opening night makes a glorious sound, regardless of who’s around to hear it. Maybe it was the fall chill, back-to-school blues or something else entirely. Whatever the reasons, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s 132nd season opened on Thursday with far less fanfare than usual. Four principal players and several section musicians were missing from their stations — almost unheard of for an opening night — and noticeably thinner crowds... + full article



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