Spooktacular Concert And Haunted Open House Announced at Music Institute of Chicago

By: Sep. 27, 2018
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The Music Institute of Chicago's Faculty and Guest Artist Series continues Sunday, October 28 with a 3 p.m. "Spooktacular" Concert and 4 p.m. Haunted Musical Open House at Nichols Concert Hall, 1490 Chicago Avenue, Evanston. Using a festive Halloween theme as inspiration, the Music Institute's award-winning faculty perform appropriately "scary" music that showcases the historic 1914 E. M. Skinner pipe organ as well as a variety of instruments and musical styles.

This family-friendly, 60-minute concert is followed by a "Haunted Musical Open House." Guests make their way to the lower-level Community Music School to travel from room to room for spooky music and trick-or-treating. Audience members of all ages are encouraged to wear costumes and show their Halloween spirit.

The Music Institute's 2018-19 Faculty and Guest Artist Series continues with the Fischoff Award-winning Callisto Quartet November 10; "Duke It Out!," a family event combining the Tchaikovsky and Ellington/Strayhorn versions of The Nutcracker, December 8; "Polonaise-Fantasie, the Story of a Pianist" featuring solo pianist Inna Faliks February 10; Paul Barnes, pianist and chanter, in "Love and Death and Resurrection in the Musical Vision of Philip Glass, Franz Liszt, and Ancient Chant" March 10; the genre-defying Time for Three trio April 7; a Lionel Hampton Birthday Celebration featuring Joe Locke, Tammy McCann, and Thaddeus Tukes April 20; and the Academy Orchestra with the Bach Week Festival and piano soloist Sergei Babayan April 28.

The "Spooktacular" Concert and Haunted Musical Open House take place
Sunday, October 28 at 3 p.m. at Nichols Concert Hall, 1490 Chicago Avenue in Evanston. Admission to the performance and open house is $50 for VIP seating,
$40 for adults, $25 for senior citizens, and $15 for students.
Tickets are available at 800.838.3006 or musicinst.org.

All programming is subject to change. Nichols Concert Hall

Noted architect Solon S. Beman designed the architecturally and acoustically magnificent First Church of Christ, Scientist, located at 1490 Chicago Avenue in Evanston, in 1912. In 2003, the building was sensitively restored to become Nichols Concert Hall, a state-of-the-art, 550-seat performance space and music education destination, easily accessible to numerous restaurants, on-street and metered parking, and the Davis Street CTA and Metra stations. The converted building, featuring a fully restored, 1914 E. M. Skinner pipe organ, received the Richard H. Driehaus Award for best adaptive use by the Landmarks Preservation Council of Illinois. Each year Nichols Concert Hall reaches approximately 15,000 people and hosts a world-class chamber music series, workshops and master classes, student recitals, and special events.

The Music Institute of Chicago is dedicated to transforming lives through music education. Founded in 1931, the Music Institute has grown to become one of the largest and most respected community music schools in the nation. Offering musical excellence built on the strength of its distinguished faculty, commitment to quality, and breadth of programs and services, the Music Institute is a member of the National Guild for Community Arts Education and accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Pre-collegiate Arts Schools (ACCPAS). Each year, the Music Institute's teachers reach thousands of students of all ages and levels of experience. Music Institute locations include Chicago, Evanston, Winnetka, Lincolnshire, Lake Forest, and Downers Grove. In addition, the Music Institute is proud of its longstanding partnership with the Chicago Public Schools through its Arts Link program. The Music Institute offers lessons and classes, and concerts through its Community Music School, Academy, and Nichols Concert Hall.

All programming is subject to change. For more information, visit musicinst.org.



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