A monthlong celebration of rivers by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra culminates this weekend when Italian conductor Riccardo Muti travels by boat from downtown Chicago to Chinatown.
The CSO's "Rivers" festival has sought to highlight the importance of rivers on culture.
Muti will board a boat Sunday afternoon on the Chicago River with members of CSO Brass and travel to Chinatown's Ping Tom Memorial Park.
Source: http://www.sfgate.com/
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