New conductor is sweet music to the ears of Cleveland Institute of Music
Carlos Kalmar comes from the Oregon Symphony as first new conductor in 40 years New Cleveland Institute of Music conductor will continue to run Chicago s Grant Park Music Festival (Source: Patrick Pyszka) By Vic Gideon | May 10, 2021 at 1:58 PM EDT - Updated May 10 at 1:58 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Uruguay-born and Vienna-trained Austrian Carlos Kalmar comes to Northeast Ohio with lofty goals for the Cleveland Institute of Music.
“To establish the gold standard of orchestral playing,” says Kalmar, who has worked with the Oregon Symphony Orchestra for the last 18 years.
Forsyth County prosecutors are seeking to prevent the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services from releasing records on the jail-related death of John Elliott Neville in December 2019.Â
A day after DHHS officials indicated they would be releasing certain documents in its possession to a news organization, a Forsyth County prosecutor filed an objection and a request for a temporary protective order, which a Forsyth County judge granted the same day, according to court documents filed in Forsyth Superior Court.Â
Attorneys for a media coalition that includes the Winston-Salem Journal were not notified. (The Winston-Salem Journal was part of a coalition that requested public release of videos showing the events that led to Neville s death.)
Long-time Ashtabula High School band director Hector Martinez died on Dec. 17, but his impact on the lives of the people he taught and knew will continue to be felt for decades.
Martinez was born in Laredo, Texas in 1927, and after graduating high school, served in the Army Air Corps and Air Force.Â
Martinez moved to Ashtabula in 1970 and became the AHS band director, said Diana Perry, Martinezâs daughter. She said his love of music was non-stop.
The family would eat dinner together every night, and Martinez would tell stories.
âEvery dinner, we never ate dinner without each other, we heard a story,â Perry said.