Chicago Symphony gives it up for Apple Classical

Chicago Symphony gives it up for Apple Classical

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norman lebrecht

April 11, 2023

Hot on the heels of Berlin, Vienna and the Concertgebouw, Chicago has signed over some of its concert performances to the new app.

Here’s the official stuff.

CHICAGO — The Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association (CSOA) is pleased to announce that four recordings from the CSO Resound catalog are now available in Spatial Audio exclusively via the new Apple Music Classical app. These include the Grammy Award-winning recordings of Verdi’s Messa da Requiem and Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 13 (Babi Yar), as well as Riccardo Muti Conducts Italian Masterworks and Anthology of Fantastic Zoology, a CSO-commissioned work written by former Mead Composer-in-Residence and Grammy Award-winner Mason Bates. Already released in Spatial Audio on the app is the 2022 CSO Resound release of Mascagni’s Cavalleria rusticana. Each of the featured recordings showcases Chicago Symphony Orchestra performances led by Zell Music Director Riccardo Muti. With Apple Music Classical, Apple Music subscribers can easily find CSO recordings from the Orchestra’s expansive discography in the world’s largest classical music catalog.

In celebration of the launch of Apple Music Classical, the CSO Brass Quintet will perform at Apple Michigan Avenue on Wednesday, April 12 at 7:00 p.m. The ensemble featuring Principal Trumpet Esteban Batallán, Trumpet John Hagstrom, Trombone Michael Mulcahy, Principal Tuba Gene Pokorny and Horn David Griffin will perform pieces by composers Telemann and Verdi alongside contemporary works. Event attendees will also get a first look at the Apple Music Classical app. The performance is free but space is limited. Reserve your space today.

Comments

  • Thornhill says:

    Four catalogue recordings that have already been available on CD/SACD and Spotify? Meh.

  • Guest Conductor says:

    Would be much better if Apple contracted with a major symphony orchestra to livestream a concert season on the new Apple Classical app.

  • Lt Kije says:

    As ever, the combination of the orchestra, MD, and subpar hall acoustics make this hardly a boon for the mediocre service. Yawn.

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