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Rush Hour @ 10: Community Partnerships
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Community partners have been an integral part of Rush Hour since its inception ten years ago. This year, we have joined forces with the largest and most diverse group of partners yet.
We are pleased to announce that we have expanded our roster of dining partners to give you even more affordable options to extend your summer evening downtown. Participating restaurants currently include: Stay tuned for details about the special discounts available through these dining partners starting this spring and continuing throughout the entire summer season.
We are also partnering with the Consulates General of France, Germany, and Switzerland as well as the Alliance Francaise de Chicago to continue to present concerts highlighting each country's music and cuisine. In addition, our partnership with the Poetry Foundation continues this year with a program celebrating the lives of Chicago's citizens, past and present, featuring the poetry of Kevin Coval and the music of George Gershwin and Charles Ives.
We thank our partners for their support in creating a rich and varied experience for you, our community of audience members. We hope you will take full advantage of every aspect of the Rush Hour experience!
- Julie Hutchison Managing Director
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Save the Date: 3rd Annual Rush Hour Tasting
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On Sunday, May 3, Fanfare will hold its third annual "Rush Hour Tasting." This intimate event, designed for those under the age of 40, will take place at Third Coast Percussion's rehearsal space.
Refreshments will be served at 5:30 p.m., followed by a performance by Third Coast Percussion at 6:00 p.m. Mingle with the artists and fellow young professionals after the concert.
This event is a great way to introduce friends to Rush Hour! Look for further details in the April e-newsletter and on rushhour.org.
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Recommendations from the Artistic Director
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With winter now officially behind us, the incentive to "get out and about" increases. The next several weeks are rich in excellent musical and cultural events. Here are a few of my favorites:
A lush afternoon of music from three of the great French composers of the late 19th and 20th centuries:
A Lenten Choral Concert
The Cathedral Choir, Soloists, and The Chamber Orchestra of St. James Bruce J. Barber II, conductor Sunday, March 22, 3 p.m. St. James Cathedral, 65 E. Huron St. Requested donation: $20 (Children under 12 are FREE)
Maurice Durufle: Quatre Motets Sur Des Thèmes Grégoriens Francis Poulenc: Litanies à la Vierge noire Gabriel Fauré: Requiem
A lunchtime interlude of 18th century Italian music:
The Chicago Chamber Musicians' First Monday Series
Monday, April 6, 12:15 p.m. Chicago Cultural Center, 78 E. Washington FREE
Francesco Geminiani Sonata for Oboe in E Minor Michael Henoch, oboe Thomas Wikman, harpsichord
Domenico Cimarosa Quartetto No. 6 in a minor Michael Henoch, oboe Jasmine Lin, violin Rami Solomonow, viola
Poetry reading and discussion with Inaugural Poet Elizabeth Alexander, presented by RH community partner The Poetry Foundation:
Poetry Off the Shelf: Elizabeth Alexander Wednesday, April 8, 6 p.m.  Rubloff Auditorium - Art Institute of Chicago 280 South Columbus Drive (Enter on Columbus at Monroe) FREE
Elizabeth
Alexander is a poet, essayist, playwright, and professor. The author of
five books of poems, including The Venus Hottentot (1990) and the
Pulitzer Prize finalist American Sublime (2005), she's been awarded the
2007 Jackson Prize for Poetry, a National Endowment for the Arts
Fellowship, two Pushcart Prizes, the George Kent Award, given by
Gwendolyn Brooks, and a Guggenheim fellowship. During President Barack
Obama's 2009 Inauguration, she read her poem, "Praise Song for the
Day," now available as a chapbook by Graywolf Press. She currently
teaches in the Department of African American Studies at Yale
University.
Finally, for those of you who appreciate
sacred music at this time of year--whether for historical or religious
purposes--the music programmed by Bruce Barber at St. James Cathedral
for the week of April 5 - 12 (Palm Sunday - Easter in the Christian
tradition) is always remarkable, informative and uplifting.
- Deborah Sobol Artistic Director
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