The ProMusica Chamber Orchestra, based in Columbus, Ohio, will make its Chicago-area debut this week during the city’s seventh annual North Shore Chamber Music Festival from June 7 to 10. Music Director David Danzmayr will lead the ensemble in Mozart’s Rondo for Violin and Orchestra in C major featuring soloist Joshua Brown; Mozart’s Symphony No. 29 in A major; Vilem Tausky’s Coventry: A Meditation for Strings; and Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante in E-flat major with violinist Vadim Gluzman and violist Paul Neubauer. Janet Chen, ProMusica’s executive director, will be featured on a panel discussion titled “The World of Music—Then and Now,” with Henry Fogel, former President and CEO of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Michael Volpert, Director of Artistic Planning for Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, and Vadim Gluzman, the festival’s Artistic Director. Events take place at the Village Presbyterian Church in Northbrook, Illinois. Other performers at the festival include principal musicians from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Cleveland Orchestra, as well as members of the Canadian Brass and musicians of New York’s Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society.

Posted June 7, 2017