UPDATE: Ok, so I can't tell time either. Start times are actually two hours earlier than originally posted. Updates made.
A reminder that the Chicago Symphony will be playing two concerts under Bernard Haitink at the London Proms this week, both of which should be broadcast live via streaming audio:
Monday, September 8th. Part 1, Mark-Anthony Turnage's Chicago Remains (1:30 P.M., Chicago time, listen to it here); Part 2, the Mahler 6th (approximately 2:10 P.M., Chicago time, listen to it here.)
Tuesday, September 9th. Part 1, Mozart's Piano Concerto No 24 in C minor, K491, with Murray Perahia (1:30 P.M.,, Chicago time, listen to it here); Part 2, the Shostakovich 4th (approximately 2:20 P.M., Chicago time, listen to it here.)
And, unless the CSO has exacted some horribly restrictive covenant, you should also be able to follow the above links to listen to the BBC broadcasts for seven days after each concert. (Haitink brought basically the same programs to the Netherlands last week, and on a follow-up trip to Lucerne this coming Thursday and Friday.)
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