2024 Summer Concerts
Saturday, June 29
"Flavors of France"
Guest Conductor Stephen Squires leads the DSO in “Flavors of France” with music of Berlioz, Bizet, Offenbach, Saint-Saëns, and more!
Admission Free with paid parking ($15 per car); Free to Cantigny members.
Admission Free with paid parking ($15 per car); Free to Cantigny members.
Cantigny Park
Wheaton
Wheaton
Sunday, July 21
"All Creatures
Great and Small"
Guest Conductor Andrew Dogan leads the DSO in “All Creatures Great and Small” with music of Leroy Anderson, Johann Strauss, Henry Mancini, John Williams, and more! Admission Free!
Wheaton
Memorial Park
Memorial Park
Upcoming Season: Bold and Beautiful
Sunday, October 13
"Bold Beginnings"
A bold start to the DuPage Symphony Orchestra’s 71st concert season,
with Borodin’s captivatingly dramatic Symphony No. 2 in B minor, plus
the world premiere of an award-winning piece by high school composer
Angel Alday.
Angel Alday.
Saturday, November 16
"Scandinavian Showcase"
A panoply of Nordic works by Grieg, Nielsen, and Gade, plus Sibelius’s
hauntingly beautiful Violin Concerto, performed by Concert Artists
Guild International Competition Winner
Ariel Horowitz.
Ariel Horowitz.
Ariel Horowitz
Sunday, December 15
"Holiday Magic"
This year’s DSO Holiday concert – always a favorite family event! –
features an array of familiar and freshly original seasonal tunes from
around the world. And will that special someone visit us in Wentz Hall
once again?
Sunday, February 16
"Beyond Beautiful"
Introducing Cecil Forsyth’s melodious Viola Concerto, performed by
acclaimed local artist Rose Armbrust Griffin, plus Tchaikovsky’s extraordinarily poignant
Symphony No. 6, the Pathétique.
Rose
Armbrust Griffin
Armbrust Griffin
Sunday, March 16
"Young at Heart"
Including a performance by our 2025 Young Artists Audition Winner, a
gala collaboration with the Young Naperville Singers, and a perennial
audience favorite: Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition.
2025 YAA Winner
Saturday, May 17
"Mexican Montage"
Celebrating the vibrant cultural heritage of our neighbors to the south, with
well-known works by Aaron Copland, Arturo Márquez, and others, plus
Carlos Chávez’s mesmerizing Piano Concerto with Concert Artists Guild
International Competition Winner Llewellyn Sánchez-Werner.
Llewellyn
Sánchez-Werner
Sánchez-Werner