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The sublime
The sublime





the sublime

One can still subscribe to the season online at  or by calling 84.

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The program is free and open to the public, but registration is requested by calling 84. “Musical Insights” begins at 1:30 in the Crystal Ballroom at the Merion, 1611 Chicago Ave. The three will provide an insider’s tour of the history and highlights behind the music. On Friday, April 8, Eckerling, ESO General Manager David Ellis and alto soloist Rafalo will preview the program during “Musical Insights,” sponsored by The Merion, Evanston’s signature senior living experience.

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“We are so fortunate to have an orchestra of the quality of the ESO and an outstanding choral group of the stature of the NSCS come together to perform this amazing work with such talented soloists.” “It is always exciting to hear a choral symphony and Beethoven’s Ninth is probably in almost everyone’s top three,” said ESO President Margaret Gergen. The Sublime is nature considered in an aesthetic judgment as might that has no dominion over us, and an object can create a fearfulness without being afraid of itit causes fear but isn’t ACTUALLY threatening. The ESO and I are thrilled to present this work to our audience.” The work was a blind entry into a competition sponsored by the Cincinnati Symphony, and it was declared the winner before anyone knew who composed it. “During the COVID hiatus I spent a lot of time becoming acquainted with music that was unjustly neglected,” Eckerling said. The ESO will also perform for the first time the Festive Overture of pioneering African American composer William Grant Still. Jones, soprano Ola Rafalo, alto Peder Reiff, tenor and Keven Keys, bass. In addition to the North Shore Choral Society, the performance also features vocal soloists Kimberly E. And conducting it comes with an enormous responsibility, of which I am keenly aware.” “Every time I come to it, there are new revelations and an ever-deepening understanding of this work. “It is always a privilege to perform this great masterpiece,” said Music Director Eckerling. The orchestra will also play William Grant Still’s Festive Overture. The concert, which resumes the ESO’s interrupted 2021-2022 subscription series, begins at 2:30 at Northwestern University’s Pick-Staiger Concert Hall in Evanston. Resuming its belated celebration of Beethoven’s 250th anniversary, interrupted last year by the pandemic, the Evanston Symphony Orchestra and the North Shore Choral Society under the direction of Music Director Lawrence Eckerling combine forces with four distinguished vocal soloists April 10 to perform the composer’s Symphony No.







The sublime