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Ravinia Festival: A Cultural Tapestry of Music and Tradition

The Ravinia Festival is set to dazzle audiences with an unforgettable lineup of musical events that span cultures, time periods, and genres. From the spirited 'WASSAIL! An Irish-American Christmas' to the innovative sounds of the Andrew Bird Trio, each performance promises a unique experience that celebrates the rich tapestry of global music traditions. With a range of performances including the dynamic brass sounds of The Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass and the educational prowess of the Ravinia Jazz Mentors, this festival is a testament to the power of music as a universal language.

Dec 2, 2024
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1. WASSAIL! An Irish-American Christmas
On Christmas night in Old Ireland, families and friends gathered for singing, storytelling, … and plenty of wassail. From a caroling party through the streets of Dublin to a holiday barn dance in Virginia, this heartwarming program follows the hopes and fears of the Irish who bravely crossed the Atlantic. Irish singer Fiona Gillespie joins with fiddlers, medieval harp, hammered dulcimer, and bagpipes in this communal celebration of the American immigrant experience. The people of the mountains welcome the holidays with love, prayer, singing, and dancing!
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Dec 6, 2024
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Martin Theatre

2. Andrew Bird Trio
With their debut project Sunday Morning Put-On, the Andrew Bird Trio takes a trip through time. Re-immersed in a longtime love of mid-century small-group jazz music, Andrew Bird breathes new life into a collection of songs he first started performing at Chicago clubs in his teens and 20s, discovered during late-night and sunrise broadcasts on the local radio station. In the decades since, the formative work of Cole Porter, Duke Ellington, Lerner & Loewe, Rodgers & Hart, and other “Golden Era” songwriting titans has not only been etched into the “Great American Songbook,” but the many transmutations of Bird’s venerated catalog and countless collaborations.
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Dec 7, 2024
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Highland Park · Ravinia Festival

3. The Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass
The Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass is North America’s premier large brass ensemble. Through its frequently rotating collective of associate artists, the Philadelphia Big Brass reflects the diverse makeup of musicians in American culture and the notion that music is a gift to be enjoyed by everyone. The group is also rooted, naturally, in the Marsalis family philosophy and New Orleans streets tradition of breaking boundaries between genres and striving to cultivate connections between audiences and musicians
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Dec 8, 2024
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Highland Park · Ravinia Festival

4. Ravinia Jazz Mentors
The Ravinia Jazz Mentors are eight of Chicago’s finest jazz artists, working with Ravinia’s Reach Teach Play to not only give school performances and master classes but actively train an auditioned group of top Chicago Public High School student musicians in skills for future professional studies and music careers. The ensemble (and the Jazz Mentor Program) is led by saxophonist Pat Mallinger, who for nearly three decades led regular late-night sets at the Green Mill, and joined on winds by 2016 Chicagoan of the Year trumpeter Pharez Whitted and former longtime Chicago Jazz Ensemble lead trombonist Audrey Morrison. The rhythm section includes Ernie Adams, who has drummed with a who’s-who ranging from Al Jarreau and Dianne Reeves to Joe Zawinul and Arturo Sandoval, and twice Grammy-nominated Latin percussionist Eric Hines, plus Chicago Jazz Orchestra bassist Dennis Carroll; pianist Richard Johnson, who has been a member of two Marsalis ensembles and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra; and guitarist Bobby Broom, who co-led the Deep Blue Organ Trio and currently fronts a namesake trio and Organi-Sation.
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Apr 4, 2025
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Highland Park · Ravinia Festival

5. Civitas Ensemble
Since 2011, Civitas Ensemble has combined the outstanding collaborative musicianship of multiple top Chicago Symphony Orchestra string chairs with a thirst for interdisciplinary exploration of new and traditional chamber music, including pairings with dancers, visual artists, and poets. Their Alla Zingarese project, released on Cedille in 2018, leaped to the whirlwind crossroads of Western classical and Romani folk traditions, creating “a trip through history … and a venture into new musical territory with surprises aplenty” (Chicago on the Aisle). In their first appearance at Ravinia as Civitas—though all veterans of the festival’s stages—the core trio of CSO Asst. Concertmaster Yuan-Qing Yu, CSO Asst. Principal Cellist Kenneth Olsen (an early 2000s alum of Ravinia’s Steans Institute), and Chicago College of Performing Arts Piano Program Head Winston Choi bring a program of Turina and Tchaikovsky headed up by a picturesque recent work by longtime Chicagoan Stacy Garrop.
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Apr 5, 2025
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Highland Park · Ravinia Festival

6. Jahari Stampley Trio
While people Jahari Stampley’s age may be quipping about staving off quarter-life crises, the 25-year-old Chicago-native pianist is understandably more focused on cultivating virtuosities. A year ago, he released his debut album, Still Listening, and a couple months later played the final round of the Herbie Hancock Competition, a prominent proving ground for young jazz artists. “I’ve heard some of the best pianists in the world. In a sense, he really challenges them,” Hancock said, awarding Stampley the top prize, “I’ve never heard anybody play quite like that. … I was thinking, ‘Maybe I should study with him.’ ” The New York Times was equally effusive: “Stampley’s style arrived like a lightning bolt … unforced, as if powered from an internal engine.”
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May 2, 2025
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Highland Park · Ravinia Festival

7. WindSync
WindSync embraces classics from across centuries of music writing, using their vibrant “fourth wall”-breaking approach to performance to make standard repertoire a fresh experience. Whether originally written for wind quintet instruments or specially arranged for them, WindSync combines familiar favorites and folk music songbooks and traditions with an actively growing body of freshly inked works, threading it all together to tell compelling stories about music history and human selves. On the heels of All Worlds, All Times, their debut album that “will make you want to get up and dance” (The WholeNote), the quintet hit number-one on the Billboard Classical chart with the works of Miguel Del Aguila, recorded in the famed Studio Two at Abbey Road.
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May 3, 2025
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Highland Park · Ravinia Festival

8. Black Oak Ensemble
A kaleidoscopic string trio that “fully inhabits the spirit of the works they are playing in the moment, with as ardent a flame as if they had written it themselves” (Fanfare), Black Oak Ensemble returns to Ravinia with the grand reveal of their latest laser-fine focus. “O Britannia”—also due to be released as their latest Cedille album—highlights works by living women composers in the United Kingdom, including new pieces by Shirley Thompson OBE and Errollyn Wallen CBE, who was recently named Master of the King’s Music to succeed Dame Judith Weir and become just the second woman to hold the honorary role.
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May 4, 2025
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Highland Park · Ravinia Festival

Conclusion
As we look forward to the coming months, the Ravinia Festival stands as a celebration of musical diversity and innovation. Each event, from the nostalgic tones of the Andrew Bird Trio to the vibrant brass of The Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass, reflects the festival’s commitment to showcasing a wide array of musical traditions and talents. Through each performance, the festival reaffirms its role as a vital cultural institution, offering audiences an opportunity to experience the transformative power of music in its many forms. Join the celebration and discover the magic of Ravinia for yourself!
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