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Arts Beat Cleveland Jewish News Located at 12387 Cedar Road, Cleveland Heights. Tickets: $20 at 216-795-0550 or www.nighttowncleveland.com. The Cleveland Orchestra and The Cleveland Orchestra Chorus perform the Verdi Requiem at Severance Hall tonight (Thurs.) and Sat., June 2, at 8. |
Cleveland scores a summer chamber music festival Cleveland Jewish News Franklin Cohen, principal clarinetist of The Cleveland Orchestra, and his daughter Diana, a violinist and concertmaster of the Richmond Symphony in Virginia, have orchestrated ChamberFest Cleveland. The inaugural chamber music festival includes a ... |
Carnegie Hall Announces Program Change New York Times (blog) By JAMES R. OESTREICH Carnegie Hall announced on Wednesday that Yefim Bronfman, the pianist scheduled to play Brahms's Second Piano Concerto with the Cleveland Orchestra on Wednesday evening, had canceled the performance because of illness. |
![]() WWNO | Carnegie Hall Live: The Cleveland Orchestra Plays Brahms, Shostakovich And ... WWNO By Anastasia Tsioulcas The Cleveland Orchestra brings an intriguing mix of old and new to this concert at Carnegie Hall: one of the best-loved piano concertos of all time played by a master soloist, an emotionally inscrutable mid-20th century symphony ... |
Carnegie Hall Live: The Cleveland Orchestra Plays Brahms And Shostakovich NPR May 23, 2012Violinist Gil Shaham joined conductor Franz Welser-Möst and the orchestra for Brahms' Violin Concerto plus the Shostakovich Sixth and the New York premiere of Kaija Saariaho's 'Laterna Magica.' by Anastasia Tsioulcas The Cleveland Orchestra ... Carnegie Hall Live - The Cleveland Orchestra Artist Change For Tonight's Cleveland Orchestra Concert |







