Chicago Symphony Orchestra

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Hear live performances by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra alongside selections from the orchestra’s expansive catalog of recordings. Find out the fascinating stories found inside the music; get insights from the CSO musicians, guest artists, and composers themselves; and learn more about the music and programmatic themes highlighted during the CSO’s concert season. Hosted by Lisa Simeone.

Schedule
  • September 14
    Harding Conducts The Planets

    This week, Daniel Harding leads the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in Schumann’s Overture to Manfred, Brahms’ Schicksalslied and Holst’s The Planets, featuring Chicago Symphony Chorus and guest chorus director Jenny Wong. Closing the broadcast, Sir Georg Solti conducts Stravinsky’s Symphony of Psalms

    Robert Schumann

    Overture to Manfred, Op. 115

    Johannes Brahms

    Schicksalslied, Op. 54

    Gustav Holst

    The Planets, Op. 32
    Chicago Symphony Chorus
, Jenny Wong director
    Daniel Harding conductor

    Igor Stravinsky

    Symphony of Psalms
    Chicago Symphony Chorus, Duain Wolfe director
    Sir Georg Solti conductor

  • September 21
    Mäkelä Conducts Mahler 3

    The CSO celebrates the opening of 2025/26 season with Mahler’s Symphony No. 3 lead by Zell Music Director Designate Klaus Mäkelä, featuring vocal soloist Wiebke Lehmkuhl, the Chicago Symphony Chorus, and Uniting Voices Chicago.

    Gustav Mahler

    Symphony No. 3 in D Minor
    Wiebke Lehmkuhl contralto

    Chicago Symphony Chorus, James Bass director
    Uniting Voices Chicago, Josephine Lee director
    Klaus Mäkelä conductor

  • September 28
    Salonen & Kuusisto

    This week, Esa-Pekka Salonen leads the CSO in Ravel’s Mother Goose, Stravinsky’s Symphony in Three Movements, and Dessner’s Violin Concerto, featuring soloist Pekka Kuusisto. Rounding out the broadcast, Sir George Solti conducts Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra.

    Maurice Ravel

    Mother Goose


    Bryce Dessner

    Violin Concerto
    Pekka Kuusisto violin


    Igor Stravinsky

    Symphony in Three Movements
    Esa-Pekka Salonen conductor

    May 2022


    Béla Bartók

    Concerto for Orchestra
    Sir Georg Solti conductor
    1981 (London)


    Georges Bizet

    Suites Nos. 1 and 2 from L’arlésienne
    Jean Martinon, conductor

  • October 5
    Mahler Festival Broadcast: Mahler 6

    This week, experience the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at the 2025 Mahler Festival in Amsterdam, as Jaap van Zweden leads Mahler’s Symphony No. 6. The broadcast opens with Sir Georg Solti leading Mahler’s Songs of a Wayfarer, featuring soprano Yvonne Minton.

    Gustav Mahler

    Songs of a Wayfarer
    Yvonne Minton soprano
    Sir Georg Solti conductor
    1970 (London)

    Gustav Mahler

    Symphony No. 6
    Jaap van Zweden conductor

    May 2025

    Charles Ives

    The Unanswered Question
    Adoph Herseth, trumpet
    Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor
    CBS (1986)

  • October 12
    Carmina burana

    This week, Osmo Vänskä leads the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus in Orff’s Carmina burana, featuring vocal soloists Joélle Harvey, Reginald Mobley and Hugh Rusell. Opening the program is Montgomery’s Banner and Rautavaara’s Cantus Arcticus. Before that, Seiji Ozawa conducts Britten’s The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra.

    Benjamin Britten

    The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, Op. 34
    Seiji Ozawa conductor
    1976 (RCA)

    Jessie Montgomery

    Banner

    Einojuhani Rautavaara

    Canticus Arcticus

    Carl Orff

    Carmina burana
    Joélle Harvey soprano

    Reginald Mobley countertenor

    Hugh Russell baritone

    Chicago Symphony Chorus 
Jenny Wong guest director

    Uniting Voices Chicago 
Josephine Lee director
    Osmo Vänskä conductor
    March 2023

  • October 19
    Ravinia Opening Night 2025

    Marin Alsop conducts the CSO in the first concert of their 2025 Ravinia Season. This program features Simon’s Amen, Rachmaninov’s Rhapsody of a Theme of Paganini, and Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring. To follow, former Ravinia music director Seiji Ozawa leads the CSO in Borodin’s Polovtsian Dances, Mussorgsky’s Night on Bare Mountain, and Stravinsky’s Fireworks.

    Frederick Stock/
    John Stafford Smith

    The Star-Spangled Banner

    
Carlos Simon

    Amen

    Sergei Rachmaninov

    Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op. 43


    Igor Stravinsky

    The Rite of Spring
    Marin Alsop conductor
    July 2025

    Alexander Borodin

    Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor
    Seiji Ozawa conductor
    1969 (Angel)

    Modest Mussorgsky

    A Night on Bare Mountain

    Seiji Ozawa conductor
    1968 (RCA)

    Igor Stravinsky

    Fireworks
    Seiji Ozawa conductor
    1968 (RCA)

  • October 26
    Opera without Words

    Five CSO music directors—Daniel Barenboim, Riccardo Muti, Fritz Reiner, Artur Rodzinski, and Sir Georg Solti—lead orchestral excerpts from operas by Beethoven, Copland, Mascagni, Rossini, and Strauss. The program closes with several selections from Wagner’s Ring cycle.

    Mikhail Glinka

    Overture to Ruslan and Ludmilla
    Fritz Reiner conductor
    1959 (RCA) 


    Ludwig van
    Beethoven

    Leonore Overture No. 3, Op. 72b
    Sir Georg Solti conductor

    1972 (London) 


    Richard Strauss

    Waltzes from Der Rosenkavalier

    Fritz Reiner conductor
    1957 (RCA)

    Aaron Copland

    Suite from The Tender Land

    Fritz Reiner conductor
    1958 (CSO: The First 100 Years)


    Pietro Mascagni

    Intermezzo from Cavalleria rusticana

    Riccardo Muti conductor

    2017 (CSO Resound)


    Gioachino Rossini

    Overture to William Tell

    Fritz Reiner conductor
    1958 (RCA)

    Richard Wagner

    The Ride of the Valkyries from Die Walküre

    Artur Rodzinski conductor

    1948 (CSO: The First 100 Years)

    Richard Wagner

    Forest Murmurs from Siegfried

    Daniel Barenboim conductor
    1991 (Erato)

    Richard Wagner

    Dawn, Siegfried’s Rhine Journey, and Siegfried’s Death and Funeral March from Götterdämmerung

    Daniel Barenboim conductor

    1991 (Erato)