CHICAGO CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
 
         
Schedule
 
Schedule
   
       
 

60th SEASON 2011 - 2012


Sundays at 3:00 ____________Admission free

   
       
 
 
     
 
October 2
 

Chicago Cultural Center

Opening 60th Season

Richard Bales – Music of the American Revolution
Carl Linden – Indiana Suite 2007
Rudolph Ganz – Strings in Variation
George Gershwin – Lullaby
W. A. Mozart – Symphony No.24 in Bb major, K.182

 
 
     
 
November 13
 

Chicago Cultural Center

Music for Winds

L. van Beethoven – Rondino in Eb major, Op.posth.
Franz Krommer – Partita in Eb majotr, Op.79
L. van Beethoven – Highlights from the opera Fidelio
W. A. Mozart – Highlights from operas The Marriage of Figaro and Don Giovanni

 
 
     
 
December 4
 

United Methodist Church - 325 N Oak Park Ave, Oak Park

G. F. Handel – Messiah-Sing-Along

 
 
     
 
January 8
 

Chicago Cultural Center

G. F. Handel – Entrance of the Queen of Sheba
Bela Bartok – Roumanian Dances
Scott Joplin – Suite of Rags
Felix Mendelssohn – Allegro Brlilliant, Op.92
Franz Joseph Haydn – Symphony in G major, No.92

Dieter Kober, Conductor

 
         
 
March 18
2:00
 

Fourth Presbyterian Church - North Michigan Ave. at Chestnut Street

J. S. Bach – Cantata No.147, Movement 10
William Boyce – Symphony No.4 in F major
Paul Hindemith – Five Pieces, Op.4, No.4
Gustav Holst – Brook Green Suite

John Sherer, Conductor

 
 
     
 
May 6
 

Chicago Cultural Center

W. A. Mozart – Concerto for Clarinet in A major, K.622
W. A. Mozart – Symphony No.38 in D major, K.504

Georg Matthias Monn – Sinfonia No.2 in G minor
Georg Matthias Monn – Concerto for Violoncello in G Minor
arr. Arnold Schoenberg

William Cernota, Violoncello
Rose Sperrazza, Clarinet
Dieter Kober, Conductor

 
         
 
May 13
2:00
 

Fourth Presbyterian Church - North Michigan Ave. at Chestnut Street

W. A. Mozart – Concerto for Clarinet in A major, K.622
W. A. Mozart – Symphony No.38 in D major, K.504

Georg Matthias Monn – Sinfonia No.2 in G minor
Georg Matthias Monn – Concerto for Violoncello in G Minor
arr. Arnold Schoenberg

Dieter Kober, Conductor

 
     

Chicago Cultural Center
 


Additional performances and possible program changes to be announced later