Riccardo Muti being interviewed by Dennis Polkow for Newcity, March 30, 2011/Photo: Jim Newberry
2008
5-15-08 (cover story)
Preview: Chicago Symphony Orchestra: Berlioz, Hindemith & Friedman
6-5-08
2009
Preview: Chicago Symphony Orchestra/Muti Conducts Verdi’s Requiem
1-13-09
10-13-09
10-20-09
Leapfrog Maestro: Passing the baton at the Chicago Symphony, with holes
10-20-09
2010
Muti Musing: The CSO’s new maestro looks ahead to making music for Chicago
9-15-10 (cover story)
The Glory of the Orchestra: Riccardo Muti charms Millennium Park masses
9-20-10
2011
2-15-11
2-28-11
4-6-11 (cover story)
Muti’s “Otello” (sidebar)
https://music.newcity.com/2011/04/06/mutis-otello/
4-6-11 (sidebar)
5-3-11
5-16-11
9-21-11
9-28-11
2012
The Big Score: Young composers Anna Clyne and Mason Bates prepare bold new works for the Muti era
2-1-12 (cover story)
Preview: Riccardo Muti & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
3-13-12
Preview: Riccardo Muti & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra/Symphony Center
6-19-12
Mass Muti: The CSO brings Carl Orff’s popular and controversial “Carmina Burana” to Millennium Park
9-18-12
Preview: Symphony Ball/Riccardo Muti & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
9-25-12
10-11-12
2013
Preview: Bach Mass in b minor/Riccardo Muti & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus
4-9-13
4-17-13
Current Events: The CSO’s Rivers Festival Bridges Water and Music
5-8-13 (cover story)
Preview: Haydn, Martinu and Scriabin/Riccardo Muti & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
6-3-13
Preview: Wagner, Beethoven and Bruckner/Riccardo Muti & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
6-10-13
Preview: Mozart, Vivaldi and Verdi/Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus
6-17-13
7-18-13 (Muti No. 1, cover story)
Work in Progress: Muti Reveals the Once and Future Verdi, Step-by-Step
9-27-13
2014
2-3-14
Preview: Riccardo Muti & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra/Spring Season
3-17-14
6-17-14
Orchestral Maneuvers: Riccardo Muti and the CSO’s New Season
9-15-14
2015
Offbeat: An Eclectic “Messiah” for a Diverse Holiday, Muti on Scriabin as the Next Mahler
1-9-15
3-9-15
7-16-15 (Muti No. 1, cover story)
9-15-15
12-3-15
2016
Offbeat: After a New York Detour, Stephen Williamson is Back Home Playing Mozart
1-29-16
4-5-16
7-16-16 (Muti No. 2, cover story)
2017
Con Brio: Muti Brings Lightness and Lyricism to Chicago Symphony Brahms Cycle
5-5-17
Celestial Season Finale: Muti and CSO Take a Trip to Opera Heaven
6-25-17
2019
Chicago Symphony Conundrum: Why Does the Best Get Paid Like the Rest?
2-18-19
2022
Scenes From A Season: An Inside Look at a Year with Riccardo Muti and the Chicago Symphony
9-9-22
Dennis Polkow is an award-winning veteran journalist, critic, author, broadcaster and educator. He made his stage debut at age five, was a child art prodigy and began playing keyboards in clubs at the age of fourteen. He holds degrees in music theory, composition, religious studies and philosophy from DePaul University in Chicago. Polkow spent his early years performing and recording in rock and jazz bands while concertizing as a classical pianist, organist and harpsichordist and composing, arranging and producing for other artists. As a scholar, Polkow has published and lectured extensively and taught at several colleges and universities in various departments. As an actor, narrator and consultant, Polkow has been involved with numerous films, plays, broadcasts and documentaries. As a journalist, Polkow helped co-create the experiential Chicago Musicale and Spotlight, the award-winning tabloid arts and entertainment section of the Press Publications chain of newspapers, which he later edited. He also created and ran the nationally recognized journalism program at Oakton College and was faculty advisor to its award-winning student newspaper; many former students went on to major media careers, including Channel Awesome’s the Nostalgia Critic. Polkow’s research, interviews, features, reviews and commentaries have appeared across national and international media and he has corresponded from the Middle East, Asia and Africa for the Chicago Tribune. Contact: dpolkow25@aol.com