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Todd Rosenberg

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I take photos for a living. It doesn't suck.

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On Tuesday, the Orchestra flew from Beijing to Chengdu for the next leg of the tour. Upon arrival, a group of musicians and staff attended a Chengdu Symphony Orchestra concert at the Financial City Twin Towers. 📸 @toddrphoto

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On Wednesday, a string quartet of musicians performed two pop-up concerts in Chengdu—the first at the Chengdu Giant Panda Museum and the second at the Chengdu Tianfu Art Museum. 📸@toddrphoto

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The evening featured a special side-by-side concert with members of the Chengdu Symphony Orchestra. 📸@toddrphoto

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Thursday night’s concert was held in the Phoenix Hill Sports Park. With 5,000 people in attendance at the arena, and the combined viewership from livestreams, including on Chunxi Road and on WeChat, Thursday night’s concert amassed over one million viewers. 📸 @toddrphoto

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The night we've all been waiting for... The San Diego Symphony Orchestra is finally back home at Jacobs Music Center! 🎆🎼#ExperienceJMC 📸: @toddrphoto

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Pianists and brothers Lucas and Arthur Jussen enchanted the audience in their CSO debut at Friday’s matinee performance of Mozart’s exuberant Concerto for Two Pianos, led from the podium by the esteemed Christoph Eschenbach. @JussenOfficial 📷: @toddrphoto

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Along with this rare chance to experience a dual keyboard collaboration, the Orchestra delivered a nuanced performance of Beethoven’s popular Pastoral Symphony and an emotion-filled rendition of Strauss’ Dreaming by the Fireside from Intermezzo. 📷: @toddrphoto

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Celebrated film composer Joe Hisaishi joined the CSO on Thursday for the first of four sold-out concerts featuring several of his musical highlights, including selections from beloved Studio Ghibli films Princess Mononoke and Howl’s Moving Castle. @official_joeh 📷: @toddrphoto

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There was a palpable energy in Orchestra Hall as Hisaishi also led the Orchestra in his much-anticipated Third Symphony, nicknamed Metaphysica. Soprano Diana Newman lent her ethereal voice to the famous title track of the Princess Mononoke Suite. @official_joeh 📷: @toddrphoto

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This Thursday evening’s CSO concert led by Juraj Valčuha featured the kinetic first Chicago performance of The Elements, a programmatic suite commissioned by leading American violinist @JoshuaBellMusic that celebrates the beauty of the natural world. 📷: @toddrphoto

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On Thursday, Martin Helmchen played Beethoven's First Piano Concerto with the CSO, in which he showcased stellar expressive depth. @yamakazu_takt also made his podium debut showcasing a CSO first performance of Takemitsu's exquisite piece How slow the Wind. 📷: @toddrphoto

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The program concluded with one of Franck's best known orchestral works, the D Minor Symphony. 📷: @toddrphoto

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In response to explosive applause, Kissin gifted the audience with three encores of additional works by Chopin, Prokofiev and Brahms, including Chopin Mazurka in A Minor, Op. 67, No. 4. 📷: @toddrphoto

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Proposals. A wager. A test of fidelity—and friendships. Join Northwestern University Opera Theater for Mozart's classic comedy "Così fan tutte" May 23-26: spr.ly/6010dICOa 📷 : @toddrphoto

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With 13 Grammy Awards between them, jazz stars Dianne Reeves (vocals), @chuchovaldes (piano) & @joelovano (saxophone) drew an enthusiastic crowd to close out the 2023/24 Season of SCP Jazz last Friday, performing an intimate set of duets spanning generations. 📷: @toddrphoto

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Cynthia Yeh, CSO principal percussion, takes on a new concerto created by Mead Composer-in-Residence @jmontgomerymusc Hear an excerpt from Procession before Yeh performs the full melodic concerto with the CSO on May 30-June 1. Buy tickets at cso.org/ps/23978


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This week on #CSOradio: Music Director Emeritus for Life Riccardo Muti leads the CSO in all-Beethoven program featuring the composer’s Coriolan Overture and his Fifth and Eighth Symphonies. Tune in tonight on @WFMTclassical! wfmt.com/2024/05/19/mut…


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In a program spotlighting the music of Mozart & Stravinsky, Nikolaj Szeps-Znaider led the CSO with both a conductor’s baton and violinist’s bow in Orchestra Hall on Thursday, soloing in Mozart’s intricate Violin Concerto No. 2 and Kreisler’s poignant Liebesleid. 📷: @toddrphoto

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To close the concert’s first half, the talent of the CSO’s principal players was on display in Stravinsky’s Pulcinella Suite — which draws on pivotal moments from the comical ballet of the same name. Mozart’s sophisticated Prague Symphony rounded out the night. 📷: @toddrphoto

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In a first-time collaboration that brought a remarkable energy to Orchestra Hall, @codyfry and the CSO (led by Steven Reineke) treated audience members to a night of music on Monday that combined Fry’s original material, pop covers and beloved cinematic scores. 📷: @toddrphoto

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