CHICAGO (WLS) -- Tuesday night's performance by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra was canceled after music director Riccardo Muti tested positive for COVID-19.
He's been testing daily in accordance with safety protocols at the CSO.
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Maestro Muti is experiencing mild symptoms and is in good spirits, according to the CSO website.
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In a statement, he said, "I hope to be back as soon as possible and am looking forward to once again sharing music with the public in Chicago."
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Patrons with tickets have options, including exchanging tickets into future concerts, returning tickets and putting the money on account, or converting the value of tickets to a tax-deductible contribution.
More information is available by calling Symphony Center Patron Services at 312-294-3000.