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2 0 1 5 G R AN T PA R K MU S I C F E S T I VA L

ABOUT THE FESTIVAL

Since its inception in 1935 as the City’s spirit-lifting response to the Great

Depression, the Grant Park Music Festival has been a treasured part of Chicago’s

cultural landscape, offering hundreds of free events each summer. Initially, Grant

Park Concerts were performed in a temporary band shell at the south end of the

Park, then, from 1978 to 2004, the Festival performed at the Petrillo Band Shell

in the center of Grant Park. The Grant Park Music Festival has made its home in

the Frank Gehry-designed Jay Pritzker Pavilion since Millennium Park’s opening

in July 2004.

The 2015 season com-

prises more than 170

events, including 33 con-

certs, 47 open daytime

rehearsals and a popular

pre-concert lecture series.

Our

Club 615

lecture

series, which takes an in-

depth look at the Festival’s

programs and performers,

has been expanded to take

place every Wednesday,

Friday and Saturday night

of the Grant Park Music

Festival season. Featured guest speakers discuss that evening’s performance in

Millennium Park’s Family Fun Tent, just west of the Jay Pritzker Pavilion.

Artistic Director and Principal Conductor Carlos Kalmar returns for his 16th

season while Chorus Director Christopher Bell begins his 14th summer with

the Festival. The Grant Park Orchestra and Chorus feature more than 200

professional musicians who perform at the Festival for the summer’s ten-week

season when they’re not playing with major orchestras, teaching at universities

and appearing on concert stages throughout the U.S. and around the world the

rest of the year.

The Grant Park Music Festival survives as the nation’s only remaining free

outdoor classical music series. Our membership program helps to keep the

Grant Park Music Festival free and open to all. Memberships, including nine-

concert packages, are available for the 2015 season and offer access to premium

seating in the Pavilion, exclusive receptions and parking for only $15 per concert.

New this year, patrons can purchase a one night pass to any concert and enjoy a

reserved seat up close in the member area. To become a member or purchase a

one night pass, stop by the Patron Service Center located on the walkway to the

west of the Pavilion, visit

gpmf.org

or call 312.742.7647.

The Festival operates today as a unique collaboration among the Grant Park

Orchestral Association, the Chicago Park District and the Department of Cultural

Affairs and Special Events.