The Chicago Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, founded in 1921 by George Lytton, is one of the oldest orchestras in the country, known for its excellent reputation and distinguished guest conductors and soloists.
Under the direction of Music Director and Conductor Russell Vinick, the CMSO delivers outstanding orchestral performances in the West Loop and beyond, showcasing a repertoire that spans from classical masterpieces to boundary-expanding compositions.
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