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The New York Philharmonic returns to Bravo! Vail for a week of performances


Bravo! Vail
The New York Philharmonic returns to the Vail Valley this week for their residency with Bravo! Vail. As the oldest symphony orchestra in America and one of the most prominent in the world, the New York Philharmonic has been a highlight at Bravo! Vail since they began performing at the festival in 2003. The full orchestra will give six concerts at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater between July 21 and July 28, and the New York Philharmonic String Quartet will stage a chamber concert on Tuesday, July 20 at the Vilar Performing Arts Center.
Tuesday’s chamber performance starts at 7 p.m. and features the New York Philharmonic String Quartet performing Mendelssohn and Schumann, accompanied by Bravo! Vail Artistic Director Anne-Marie McDermott on the piano. ....

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BOOKS: Chicago's Jackson Park yields insights into Columbian Exposition


Jane Ammeson
Times correspondent
When Rebecca Graff, a Ph.D. student at the University of Chicago in need of a dissertation, was told by a professor that the view before them, from the school’s Ida Noyes Hall, was “a hundred years ago the center of the world,” she saw more than the bucolic splendor of Jackson Park hugging the Lake Michigan shoreline.
Instead, her sights went to what lay beneath — evidence of the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition, an unexcavated but huge part of Chicago’s history. Held in celebration of the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus arrival in the New World, the exposition attracted 27 million people, who paid $21.5 million for admission in a six-month period. ....

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