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Frequently Asked Questions for Symphony Center Concert


How do I purchase tickets?

The Chamber Days concert and master class are free and open to the public. Invite your friends!  

How do I volunteer at the concert?

To volunteer at the concert please e-mail Bethany at bstefanut@hydeparksuzukidotorg.
Where do I park?
There are numerous parking garages downtown.

How do I donate if I cannot attend?

Please visit our Donate page or use the donate button on the home page.  Please include your mailing address so we can thank you for your much appreciated contribution.
Concert Location
Symphony Center
Buntrock Hall
220 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 
 
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Schedule of Concerts

Cellobration!
Sunday, April 21, 2013 at 3:00 pm
Logan Center

Voilà! Violins!
Sunday, May 5, 2013 at 3:00 pm
Logan Center

Chamber Days
Sunday, June 2, at 10:30 am
Symphony Center,  Buntrock Hall

Pianopalooza
Sunday, June 16, 2013 at 3:00 pm
Logan Center



Performer Logisitics

Concert is on a Sunday

Call time for performers is 9:45 am. . 
Concert starts promptly at 10:30 am.

All students must arrive at call time for unpacking instruments, tuning and
receiving instructions.

Please arrive on time to help the students relax and prepare.

Three groups will be selected to participate in a masterclass by a quartet from
members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra

Reception following
Concert Dress Code

Small Ensembles- Black and White
Girls
White Dress Blouses, Long Sleeves. No short sleeves, no tank tops and no colored trim or decorations. Long, Black Skirts (below the knee). Black Dress Slacks only. Black dress shoes. No denim, no corduroy, no athletic shoes or gym shoes.

Boys
White Dress Shirts with neck ties. Long sleeves. No short sleeves, no tank tops and no colored trim or decorations. Long, Black dress pants. Shorts unacceptable. Black Dress shoes. No denim, no corduroy, no athletic shoes or gym shoes.


Haydn and Brandenburg Ensembles- All Black

Black dress shoes. Girl cellists must wear black dress pants or a long black skirt or dress.

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