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PROGRAM NOTES

like this in Chicago, and now makes

it available to schools in Lake County,

too. We call it Sistema Ravinia.

One of the most famous conduc-

tors in the world, Gustavo Dudamel,

learned music through El Sistema in

Venezuela, and now he’s an ambassa-

dor for similar programs, like Sistema

Ravinia, all over the world. When he

comes to Ravinia, he will spend part

of the day rehearsing with Sistema

Ravinia students before working with

the CSO. Joining him for the CSO

concert will be pianist Yuja Wang,

whom he regularly performs with on

his home stage in Los Angeles, but

this will be their first time together in

Chicago! Almost 15 years ago, she was

getting ready to launch her career as

a concert soloist by learning the ropes

from the veteran soloists at Ravinia’s

Steans Music Institute. Now she’s one

of the best pianists in the world and

was even called “Artist of the Year” last

year by

Musical America

, one of the

top authorities on what’s going on in

the classical music world.

Music education was very impor-

tant to Leonard Bernstein, so today

Gustavo Dudamel is looked up to in

the same way. In fact, one of the piec-

es that he will be conducting tonight

is also the very last one that Bernstein

conducted: Beethoven’s Seventh

Symphony. And Beethoven, Bernstein,

Gustavo Dudamel, and Yuja Wang all

became famous for their music before

any of them turned 30—proving that

young people can make such a huge

difference in the world!

7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 21

Pavilion

Chicago Symphony Orchestra

Ken-David Masur,

conductor

Inon Barnatan,

piano

Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky:

Selections from

Swan Lake

Piano Concerto No. 1

Selections from

Eugene Onegin

1812

Overture