Sun 3/24 @ 3PM Heights Arts’ Close encounters series allows classical music lovers to hear small ensembles of this area’s top musicians in various intimate. READ MORE
Honoring Our Past Masters: The Golden Age of Cleveland Art, 1900-1945 The most ambitious showing of Cleveland masterworks in nearly thirty years, this exhibition will spotlight the achievement of Cleveland’s most remarkable artists from this period, some internationally famous, some still relatively unknown. Today's opening reception will feature a concert with Cleveland Orchestra members Isabel Trautwein (CAP 2012), Alicia Koelz and Katherine Bormann (violins), Tanya Ell (cello), and Robert Woolfrey (Clarinet), Eric Wong (viola, Cavani Quartet) and Yann Chemali (cello).Following the concert curator and art historian Henry Adams will give a special introduction to the Exhibition which runs through April 4. Tickets are required for the concert only. Light refreshments will be served. The Hay-McKinney Mansion, which will be decorated for the holidays, will be open for self guided tours throughout the afternoon.
Cleveland Orchestra reveals its humanity in ongoing ‘On a Personal Note’ podcast series
Updated Dec 17, 2020;
Posted Dec 17, 2020
The Cleveland Orchestra s podcast series On a Personal Note has proven to be a trove of insights, even to a listener professionally focused on the orchestra.
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They make mistakes. They get nervous. They suffer major setbacks.
They also feel joy, love, and pride, along with every other emotion of everyday life.
This is the takeaway from the podcast series “On a Personal Note,” the orchestra’s first substantial new offering during the pandemic: the music we hear at Severance Hall comes not from some vacuum but from deeply personal places, and often means far more than what simply meets the ears.