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Symphony Center Orchestra Hall

220 South Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60604
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Venue overview

Year opened: 1904
Capacity: 2522
Daniil Trifonov at Symphony Center Orchestra Hall

Daniil Trifonov

Join the world-renowned young piano virtuoso Daniil Trifonov as he displays his prodigious talent in this much-anticipated concert engagement. Described in glowing terms by almost every major publication around the world, the Grammy-winning Russian gave his first solo concert aged just seven and has not looked back ever since. Giving several concerts a year, an opportunity to see Trifonov is one not to be missed!

Anne-Sophie Mutter at Symphony Center Orchestra Hall

Anne-Sophie Mutter

Anne-Sophie Mutter has achieved much in her four-decade long music career, let alone being named of the greatest violin virtuosos of our time. She was awarded the esteemed Siemens Music Prize in 2008, was made an honorary fellow of the Royal Academy of Music in London at just 22-years old, and has received four Grammy awards for solo orchestral and chamber music performances.

Vienna Boys Choir at Symphony Center Orchestra Hall

Vienna Boys Choir

Dating back to 1498, the Vienna Boys Choir is one of the best known boys' choirs in the world and one of Austria's most famous cultural exports. The choir members themselves, however, hail from both within Austria as well as England, Germany, Hungary, Romania, Russia, and even as far as Japan! Don't miss your chance to see them live this year!

A Chanticleer Christmas at Symphony Center Orchestra Hall

A Chanticleer Christmas

From atmospheric candle-lit Gregorian chants to traditional carols and spirituals, Chanticleer brings you a traditional Christmas concert. Displaying their on-going commitment to presenting choral music with the utmost excellence and talents, accompany them for an inspiring journey across the ages this festive season.

Evgeny Kissin at Symphony Center Orchestra Hall

Evgeny Kissin

The Russian-British-Israeli classical pianist first found fame as a child prodigy and went on to have a far-reaching career performing his best-known interpretations of Romantic Era works, particularly those of Chopin, Rachmaninoff and Liszt. Showcasing artistry of the highest calibre and a powerful key-touch, the Grammy award-winning virtuoso has worked with almost all of the world's leading orchestras.

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