Chicago Philharmonic
Tim Hoorelbek is an accomplished professional with a diverse background in both technology and music. Currently serving as a Senior Systems Administrator at American Metalcraft, Inc. since June 2024, Tim has also maintained a musical career, performing as a Substitute Violist with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and as a Section Violist with the Quad City Symphony Orchestra since 2012. Additional musical contributions include performing with the Chicago Philharmonic. Prior to the current role in technology, Tim worked as the Assistant Director of Technology Operations at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary and as an IT Manager at Northern Fork. Tim holds a Master's degree in Music Performance from the New England Conservatory of Music and multiple degrees in Music Performance from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
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Chicago Philharmonic
Through an inclusive community of musicians and community members, the Society wishes to excite, engage, and transform diverse audiences with the beauty and power of great music. The Chicago Philharmonic Society is a collaboration of nearly 200 of the highest-level classical musicians performing in the Chicago metropolitan area. Governed under a groundbreaking structure of musician leadership, the Society presents concerts at venues throughout the Chicago area that cover the full spectrum of symphonic music. The Society’s orchestra, known simply as the Chicago Philharmonic, has been called “one of the country’s finest symphonic orchestras” (Chicago Tribune), and its unique chamber music ensembles, which perform as Chicago Phil Chamber, draw from its vast pool of versatile musicians. The Society’s community engagement programs connect Chicago-area youth to classical music by providing access to symphonic concerts, mentorship from Chicago Philharmonic musicians, and performance opportunities. Founded 30 years ago, the Chicago Philharmonic is known for providing symphonic support to international and national touring companies in all music genres and served as the official orchestra of the Joffrey Ballet for eight years. The Chicago Philharmonic also continues its 25-year association with Ravinia Festival, is a resident company of the Harris Theater for Music and Dance, and performs at all the great concert halls of the Chicago and North Shore area, including Auditorium Theatre and Symphony Center. The Illinois Council of Orchestras has awarded the Chicago Philharmonic “Orchestra of the Year” (2018), “Programming of the Year” (2019), “Community Relations of the Year” (2019), and “Executive Director of the Year” (2020).