

One Score, One Chicago®
Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony
CSO + Marin Alsop, conductor / Himari, violin
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DateJuly 20, 2025
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VenuePavilion
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Event Starts5:00 PM
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Donor Gates2:30 PM
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Public Gates3:00 PM
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Ticket PricesReserved Seats: $35–$95
Lawn (GA/Reserved): $15/$35
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AvailabilityApr 24 at 8:00 AM
About the Performance
Chief Conductor Marin Alsop and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra open the program with the world premiere of a newly commissioned work by acclaimed Syrian-American composer Malek Jandali. Known for his ability to blend Middle Eastern modes and Arabic maqams with Western classical structures, Jandali’s music offers a distinctive fusion of cultural traditions, creating a rich and compelling soundscape.
Violin prodigy Himari then takes center stage in a pair of Spanish-dance violin showpieces. Kreisler’s La Gitana is a lively and evocative showpiece that transports listeners to Spain with its rhythmic energy and virtuosic violin flourishes. Waxman’s Carmen Fantasy is a dazzling and technically demanding work that weaves together the most passionate and dramatic themes from Bizet’s beloved opera.
The evening reaches its thrilling conclusion with the 2025 One Score® feature, Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony. Bursting with rhythmic drive and exuberant energy, this symphony is renowned for its infectious vitality and dance-like momentum. Its second movement has been widely used in film and TV, and the work as a whole represents Beethoven at his most uninhibited and innovative, despite his growing struggles with deafness and declining health.
Performers
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Marin Alsop, conductor
Himari, violin
Program
Malek Jandali: New orchestral work
Fritz Kreisler: La Gitana
Franz Waxman: Carmen Fantasy
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 in A major, op. 92
–No Intermission–