Rembrandt Chamber Musicians Return – A New Experience

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Rembrandt Chamber Musicians are back!

Come to Rembrandt’s season opening concert and become part of the story
Storytelling
7:00 PM, Friday, October 25, Guarneri Hall – Chicago
&
3:00 PM, Sunday, October 27, Nichols Concert Hall – Evanston


Bob Sherman reads “The Story of Ferdinand the Bull” by Munro Leaf, and violinist Chee-Yun accompanies with music composed for the adaptation by British composer Alan Ridout in ‪@GreeneSpaceNY‬. Video Tickets

Experience Rembrandt Chamber Musicians 2024-2025 Season Opener Storytelling featuring violinist Chee-Yun and pianist Henry Kramer along with John Macfarlane, Carol Cook and Haddon Kay in a program of exciting, narrative, and virtuosic works. Program: Munro Leaf – “The Story of Ferdinand the Bull” 
Rebecca Clarke – Two Pieces for Viola and Cello
Maurice Ravel – Tzigane
Cezar Franck – Piano Quintet in F Minor

Don’t Miss the Complimentary ENCORE! Receptions. 

After each concert, join in a relaxed, convivial setting to meet the performers and share a glass of wine and a snack.“At Rembrandt Chamber Musicians, we love to create programs that delight, inspire and stimulate your imagination and curiosity for this extraordinarily deep music.”           John Macfarlane,  Artistic DirectorTICKETS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS ON SALE NOW!



All programs are subject to change Tickets


Join this season for music you won’t forget, guest artists you will adore, and to experience once again the classic, engaging, and adventurous ensemble Chicagoland has enjoyed for over 30 years.

If you are returning to Rembrandt Chamber Musicians, you may notice changes to our box office. Our new ticketing platform is accessed directly on our site and powered by VBOTickets. We will be making regular updates to the platform and the media.  If you have any troubles using the site, don’t hesitate to call 872-395-1754 or email [email protected]

In June 2015 John von Rhein of the Chicago Tribune hailed Rembrandt as “one of the more notable success stories in Chicago chamber music,” going on to say that “regular appearances by guest artists help keep Rembrandt’s repertory fresh and varied.” In his review of Tchaikovsky’s Souvenir de Florence, von Rhein praised the ensemble for its “infectious verve, spontaneity, and abundance of feeling.” Rembrandt’s concerts are regularly selected as the Chicago Tribune’s top classical music pick of the week and are rebroadcast on WFMT classical radio throughout the year.

Photos are courtesy of Rembrandt Chamber Musicians unless otherwise noted.

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