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Beethoven’s 250th Birthday Celebration

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The Rembrandt Chamber Musicians play classical works from Beethoven with guest artists James Giles and Ian Hallas

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  • General admission

Beethoven’s 250th Birthday Celebration

  • The event: an evening of works celebrating Beethoven’s milestone birthday
  • The setlist: Piano Trio in B-flat Major (“Archduke”), op. 97, Duet with Two Obligato Eyeglasses for viola and bass, and String Trio No. 4 in D Major, op. 9, no. 2
  • The guest artists: James Giles, Piano and Ian Hallas, Bass

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Promotional value expires Feb 16, 2020. Refundable only within 24 hours of purchase. Limit 8/person, subject to ticket availability. ADA seating cannot be guaranteed; contact box office prior to purchase for availability. Ticket value includes all fees. Redeem for a ticket at venue box office. Valid only for option purchased. Merchant is issuer of tickets - discount reflects current ticket prices, which may change. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Offer is not eligible for our promo codes or other discounts. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Rembrandt Chamber Musicians

Culled from principal members of the Lyric Opera of Chicago and Music of the Baroque, the group known as Rembrandt Chamber Musicians—founded in 1990—travels the centuries with works ranging from historically informed performances of Baroque classics to modern compositions by local composers. The innovative team of musicians has held many one-of-a-kind performances and worked with a variety of talented artists over the years. For one thing, The Mahler Project, presented as an innovative take on chamber arrangements of Mahler’s larger symphonies, lasted three years. For another, they commissioned and introduced a new sonata for oboe and piano by Grammy Award winner Howard Levy in 2012. Rembrandt Chamber Musicians' music echoes into the future through their multitude of youth-focused programs and competitions. In 1995, RCM founded the Rembrandt Young Artists Competition, a high school level chamber music tournament for public and private schools throughout Illinois. The winning teams receive coaching, opportunities to perform, and access to help with educational outreach programs around Chicago.