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DESCRIPTION:Featuring: Christoph Eschenbach\, ConductorNicola Benedetti\,
  ViolinLeonard Elschenbroich\, Cello\nIn 1853 Robert Schumann predicted 
 that Brahms would be the next great  German symphonist\, and he was righ
 t. By 1883 the 19th-century conductor  Hans von B&uuml\;low famously lin
 ked the name of Brahms with those of Bach  and Beethoven&mdash\;the &ldq
 uo\;Three B&rsquo\;s&rdquo\;&mdash\;making him the culmination of two  c
 enturies of Teutonic music history. These works are also the  culminatio
 n of Brahms&rsquo\;s own symphonic compositions\, his last two  large-sc
 ale works for orchestra\, which astonished audiences and critics  of his
  time for their highly innovative structure and instrumentation.\nProgra
 m:\nBrahms: Concerto in A Minor for Violin and Cello\, Op. 102 Symphony 
 No. 4 in E Minor\, Op. 98\nTickets: $70-$40/Lawn $10/Ticket &amp\; dinin
 g package $75\nPark opens at 5 p.m.
URL:http://highlandpark.patch.com/events/chicago-symphony-orchestra-brahm
 s-bonanza
SUMMARY:Chicago Symphony Orchestra: Brahms Bonanza
LOCATION:Ravinia Festival: 200 Ravinia Park Rd\, Highland Park\, IL
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