
UChicago Presents: CSO Chamber Music at the University of Chicago
October 8 @ 3:00 pm
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The Chicago Symphony Orchestra responds to Professor Steven Rings’ prompt to explore music of the vernacular. In this chamber music program, musicians from the CSO take on Stravinsky’s Concertino, written while he was living in a fishing village in France; Dvořák’s String Quartet No. 14 featuring a lively syncopation related to a Czech stomping dance, and Tchaikovsky’s Souvenir de Florence with distinctly Russian folk-like melodies.
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Accessibility:
The 57th Street entrance to the Reynolds Club, home to Mandel Hall, is accessible with a ramp into the foyer and a lift to the main floor. From here, Mandel Hall lies directly down the main hallway, and all main floor seating of Mandel Hall is accessible without stairs, and there are 16 wheelchair accessible seats with companion seating. Accessible men’s and women’s restrooms on the lower level are reached by an elevator near the entrance to Hutchinson Commons in the grand foyer on the main level. Assisted listening devices for Mandel Hall are available on request, and large-print programs may be requested at the UChicago Presents marketing table. Visit https://chicagopresents.uchicago.edu/mandel-hall-accessibility for more information.