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2018•Ravinia.Org•847-266-5100 47-266-5100 ® 2018•RAVINIA.ORG•847-266-5100r20180411 6/1 6:30p PAV Los Lobos | Los Lonely Boys | Ozomatli 6/2 8:30p PAV Diana Ross 6/3 7:00p PAV Loverboy | Survivor 6/7 7:30p PAV Stephen Marley | Matisyahu 7:30p BGH Concert Dance Inc. 6/8 7:30p MT Vladimir Feltsman: & 7:30p BGH Concert Dance Inc. 6/9 4:45p PAV Live From Here with Chris ile live broadcast 8:30p MT RSMI Jazz Bridges Composition premieres 6/10 7:30p PAV Anita Baker 6/12 6:30p PAV John Fogerty | ZZ Top: “Blues and Bayous” tour | Ryan Kinder 6/13 7:00p PAV Flying Karamazov Brothers [] 6/15 6:00p BGH RSMI Jazz Grandstand 7:30p PAV Jackson Browne 6/16 6:00p BGH Lincoln Trio 7:30p PAV Alison Krauss | Tommy Emmanuel 6/19 8:00p PAV Seal 6/20 7:30p MT Juilliard Quartet: , , & 6/21 7:30p MT Well-Strung: “ e Singing String Quartet” 6/22 7:30p PAV Jill Scott | e R o o t s 6/23 11:00a MT Los Luzeros de Rioverde [] 8:00p PAV Roger Daltrey: Tommy with e Who band members & Ravinia Festival Orchestra 6/24 7:00p MT Janis Ian ® 2018•RAVINIA.ORG•847-266-5100r20180411 6/25 8:00p PAV Roger Daltrey: Tommy with e Who band members & Ravinia Festival Orchestra 6/26 7:30p MT Apollo’s Fire: “A Night at Bach’s Coff eehouse” 6/28 7:30p MT Miriam Fried & Friends: String Quintet 6/29 8:00p PAV Bryan Adams 6/30 11:00a MT Vy Higginsen’s Sing Harlem Choir [] 7:30p MT Kevin Cole & Friends – Rod Gilfry, Sylvia McNair & Ryan VanDenBoom 7/2 6:30p PAV Snarky Puppy | Damien Escobar | Jacob Collier 7/3 7:30p MT Ksenija Sidorova: “Russian Accordion” 7/7 11:00a MT Chicago Human Rhythm Project: “Stomping Grounds” [] 8:00p PAV Classic Albums Live: Sgt. Pepper 7/8 7:00p PAV Buddy Guy | Jonny Lang 7/9 6:00p BGH RSMI Piano & Strings: Brahms & more 7/10 7:30p PAV Evanescence | Lindsey Stirling – Live with orchestra 7/11 7:30p MT Zukerman Trio: First Viola and Cello Sonatas 7/12 8:00p PAV CSO / Marin Alsop / Joshua Bell: Candide Overture & Serenade; Symphony 7/13 8:30p PAV Alan Cumming: “Legal Immigrant” 7/14 7:30p PAV CSO+Chorus: Symphony ; Chichester Psalms 7/15 5:00p PAV CSO: “Sunday in the Park with Audra McDonald” – Gala Benefi t Evening 7/16 6:00p BGH RSMI Piano & Strings: Timo Andres premiere ® 2018•RAVINIA.ORG•847-266-5100r20180411 7/17 7:30p MT Emerson Quartet: “Shostakovich and the Black Monk: A Russian Fantasy” – starring David Strathairn as Shostakovich and Jay O. Sanders as Stalin 7/18 8:00p PAV CSO / Gustavo Dudamel / Yuja Wang: Piano Concerto & Symphony 7/19 6:00p BGH RSMI Piano & Strings: Brahms & more 7/20 8:00p PAV Mary J. Blige 7/21 7:30p PAV CSO / Ken-David Masur / Inon Barnatan: Piano Concerto , Swan Lake and Eugene Onegin excerpts & Overture with cannons 7/22 5:00p PAV CSO / Ken-David Masur / Miriam Fried: Violin Concerto, Capriccio Italien, Eugene Onegin Polonaise & Overture with cannons 7/23 6:00p BGH Misha & Cipa Dichter: th anniversary of Misha Dichter’s Ravinia debut 7:30p MT Leon Fleisher: th birthday celebration – , & ; La Valse with Katherine Jacobson Fleisher 7/24 6:00p BGH Misha Dichter / Argus Quartet: & piano quintets 8:00p PAV CSO / Marin Alsop / Makoto Ozone: Rhapsody in Blue; Appalachian Spring; e Rite of Spring 7/25 7:30p MT Ray Chen / Julio Elizalde: & - First Violin Sonatas 7/26 7:30p MT Jorge Federico Osorio: , & preludes; Latin works by , & ® 2018•RAVINIA.ORG•847-266-5100r20180411 7/27 9:00p BGH “Late Night with Leonard Bernstein” – hosted by Jamie Bernstein 7/28 11:00a PAV “A New Young People’s Concert” – narrated and developed by Jamie Bernstein: Peoria Symphony / George Stelluto / vocal, violin, clarinet & piano soloists [] 7:30p PAV CSO / Marin Alsop: MASS featuring Chicago Children’s Chorus, Vocality, Paulo Szot & a cast of hundreds, directed by Kevin Newbury 7/29 6:30p PAV “Lost ’s Live”: A Flock of Seagulls | Wang Chung | Naked Eyes | Men Without Hats | Farrington and Mann | Animotion | Dramarama | Nu Shooz | Gene Loves Jezebel 7/30 7:30p MT Takács Quartet: , & 7/31 7:30p MT Chanticleer: “ en and ere, Here and Now” 8/1 8:00p PAV CSO live with fi lm: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial 8/2 8:00p PAV CSO live with fi lm: Raiders of the Lost Ark 8/3 8:00p PAV Whoopi Goldberg [+] 8/4 11:00a PAV Laurie Berkner [] 8:00p PAV CSO / Vasily Petrenko / Simon Trpčeski: Symphony ; Don Juan; Piano Concerto 8/5 8:00p PAV David Foster: “Hitman” tour 8/6 7:30p PAV Angélique Kidjo’s Remain in Light | Femi Kuti & e Positive Force 8/7 7:30p MT omas Hampson / Luca Pisaroni / Kevin Murphy: “No Tenors Allowed” ® 2018•RAVINIA.ORG•847-266-5100r20180411 8/8 6:00p BGH RSMI Singers 7:30p MT Bonnie Koloc | Howard Levy 8/9 8:00p PAV CSO / James Conlon / Garrick Ohlsson: Piano Concerto ; Pulcinella Suite; Le Bourgeois gentilhomme Suite 8/10 7:30p MT Nadine Sierra / Michael Fabiano / Kevin Murphy: Bernstein & Friends 8/11 7:30p PAV CSO / James Conlon / Nadine Sierra / Matthew Polenzani: Italian opera favorites – overtures; arias from Lucia di Lammermoor 8/12 7:30p PAV Steve Martin and Martin Short with e Steep Canyon Rangers and Jeff Babko: “An Evening You Will Forget for the Rest of Your Life” 8/13 6:00p BGH RSMI Singers: Classic Canciones from Spain and Latin America 8/14 8:00p PAV Michael Feinstein & Kristin Chenoweth 8/15 8:00p PAV CSO live with fi lm: Vertigo 8/16 7:30p MT Frederica von Stade / Laurie Rubin 8/17 8:00p PAV Earth, Wind & Fire 8/18 noon MT Opera for the Young: Rusalka, A Mermaid’s Tale [] 7:30p PAV CSO / Marin Alsop / Igor Levit: Symphony ; Concerto 8/19 5:00p PAV CSO / Marin Alsop / Frederica von Stade: Symphony ; “Jeremiah” Symphony 8/20 7:30p MT Miloš Karadaglić: Classical guitar favorites from Bach to Brazil to e Beatles ® 2018•RAVINIA.ORG•847-266-5100r20180411 8/21 6:00p BGH Jonathan Biss: sonata cycle, part of – “Hammerklavier” & nos. , , 8:00p PAV Joshua Bell revisits Oscar-winning e Red Violin score live with the R-rated fi lm 8/22 6:00p BGH Jonathan Biss: sonata cycle, part of – “Pathétique” & nos. , , 6:30p PAV Cake | Ben Folds | Tall Heights 8/23 6:00p BGH Dominic Cheli: Piano Sonata 7:00p PAV Sugarland: “Still the Same” tour | Frankie Ballard | Lindsay Ell 8/24 6:00p BGH Timo Andres / David Kaplan: Symphonic Dances & e Rite of Spring for two pianos 7:00p PAV e Beach Boys | e Righteous Brothers 8/25 6:00p BGH Pacifi ca Quartet: , & 7:00p PAV Jason Mraz: “Good Vibes” tour | Brett Dennen 8/26 6:00p BGH Aaron Pilsan: “Wanderer” Fantasy; Andante spianato and Grande polonaise brillante 7:00p PAV Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue: “Voodoo reauxdown” | Galactic | Preservation Hall Jazz Band | New Breed Brass Band | Walter “Wolfman” Washington | Cyril Neville | Kermit Ruffi ns 8/27 7:30p MT Dawn Upshaw / Gilbert Kalish / Sō Percussion: Winds of Destiny; New work by Pulitzer Prize winner ® 2018•RAVINIA.ORG•847-266-5100r20180411 8/28 6:00p BGH Christopher Park: Concerto Without Orchestra & Phantasiebilder 7:30p PAV Lyle Lovett & His Large Band 8/30 7:30p PAV John Hiatt & e Goners ft. Sonny Landreth: th anniversary of Slow Turning 8/31 7:00p PAV Culture Club | e B-s | ompson Twins 9/1 6:00p BGH Lucy Schaufer / Huw Watkins: “ e Class of ” – US premiere of new work by ; songs and piano works from other composers turning 7:00p PAV Culture Club | e B-s | ompson Twins 9/2 6:30p PAV O.A.R.: “Just Like Paradise” tour | Matt Nathanson | e New Respects 9/3 7:30p PAV Jethro Tull by Ian Anderson: th anniversary tour 9/4 6:00p BGH Federico Colli (US debut): “Appassionata”; Gluck Variations & D-minor Fantasy 7:30p MT Sir James Galway 9/5 7:30p MT Peter Serkin: Forest Scenes; Sonatas & 9/6 8:00p PAV Cent 9/7 8:00p PAV Yes ft. Anderson, Rabin & Wakeman 9/8 5p/7p BGH Broadway star Melissa Errico 8:30p PAV Tony Bennett | Antonia Bennett 9/11 6:00p BGH Drew Petersen: and sonatas; Ballade & waltzes 7:30p MT Lara Downes / eo Bleckmann: “In Our Time” – & songs ® 2018•RAVINIA.ORG•847-266-5100r20180411 9/12 6:00p BGH Lara Downes: “For Lenny” – piano salutes to friends, family & mentors; Bernstein salutes from , & more 7:30p MT Conspirare: Considering Matthew Shepard – Chicago premiere of the groundbreaking oratorio by 9/13 8:00p PAV Los Angeles Master Chorale: e Tears of Saint Peter, staged by Peter Sellars 9/14 8:00p PAV Gipsy Kings 9/15 11:00a BGH e Performer’s School: Annie Jr. [] 1:30p BGH e Performer’s School: Annie Jr. [] 4:00p BGH e Performer’s School: Annie Jr. [] 7:30p PAV Johnny Rivers | Jimmy Webb 9/16 11:00a BGH e Performer’s School: Annie Jr. [] 1:30p BGH e Performer’s School: Annie Jr. [] 4:00p BGH e Performer’s School: Annie Jr. [] 1:00p FIESTA RAVINIA Daylong Mexican Independence Festival featuring comedian Joey Villagomez and Galli Lucha Libre wrestling 5:00p PAV Los Tigres del Norte | Mariachi Flor de Toloache.
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