by Daniel Hathaway IN THE NEWS: Now that people are beginning to venture out again after a long stint of pandemic cocooning, summer festivals are beckoning. Musical America has just released their gui...
04.06.2021 Clevelandclassical.com and 1 sitesOn Jan. 28, 1936, Soviet composer Dmitri Shostakovich picked up a copy of the newspaper Pravda and found that he had been labeled anathema to the USSR. Shostakovich''s 1934 opera, "Lady Macbeth of the...
04.08.2021 Theepochtimes.comby Jarrett Hoffman TODAY ON THE WEB: At 7 pm, pianist Daniel Shapiro finishes off his complete Beethoven Sonata cycle with Nos. 30-32 in a live stream from the Cleveland Institute of Music. (Read Dani...
04.07.2021 Clevelandclassical.comBy Daniel Hathaway CONCERTS THIS WEEKEND: If the current trends continue, we''ll be posting an increasing number of in-person events in the Concert Listings. There are two on Sunday: CityMusic Clevela...
04.10.2021 Clevelandclassical.comby Jarrett Hoffman syn·cre·tism — the amalgamation or attempted amalgamation of different religions, cultures, or schools of thought (Oxford English Dictionary). CityMusic Cleveland will explore that concept with an in-person concert of chamber music on Sunday, April 11 at 3: 00 pm at Shrine Church of St. Stanislaus. (The audience will be limited to 250 people, and masks and social distancing are required. Click here to RSVP. ) The program begins with a quartet: Jungyoon Wie''s 2019 Han, played ...
04.07.2021 Clevelandclassical.comBy Mike Telin STREAMING ON THE WEB TODAY: At 7: 00 pm The Cleveland Orchestra debuts "Visions & Impressions, " Episode 8 of the In Focus series. Franz Welser-Möst leads performances of Prokofiev''s Vi...
04.07.2021 Clevelandclassical.com and 1 sitesby Mike Telin Although black squirrels can be spotted around Northeast Ohio, they are prolific in the city of Kent. "At our first rehearsal we talked about choosing a name for the group, so we threw o...
04.07.2021 Clevelandclassical.com"Wait once again for better people" reads a leaflet under a bouquet in William Kentridge''s "Hyacinths (Wait Once Again for Better People)" (2020). It sums up how many activists feel right now — frust...
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