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Chicago embraces Apollo’s Fire, a baroque orchestra based in Cleveland

Por: Chicago Sun Times Entertainment October 13, 2023

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After Apollo’s Fire performed under the auspices of the University of Chicago Presents series in 2016, the Cleveland group was barraged afterward with delighted audience members pressing the group to return soon and often to the Windy City.Such enthusiasm led to the internationally known baroque orchestra becoming a kind of resident ensemble in Chicago, complete with a fast-growing concert series and an ambitious outreach program in the... + full article



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