Daniel Hathaway, editor & publisher Week of July 26, 2010
Each week Cleveland Classical covers the classical music scene in Northeast Ohio.
Are you subscribed? Don’t miss an issue, sign up here.
Support ClevelandClassical as a donor or advertiser!
Front Page

Well-known radio host and American Musical Theater guru Bill Rudman will bring his popular WCLV-syndicated show, "Footlight Parade", to the third Chautauqua at Chagrin program in Chagrin Falls on Tuesday, July 27. His 4:00 pm appearance in the Chagrin Valley Little Theater is entitled "Everything I Know About Life I Learned from Musicals" and will be recorded for broadcast next February. We reached Bill Rudman by phone at his home in Lakewood to chat about his long connection with musical theater and the radio.
This Thursday afternoon, more than forty young pianists from seven countries will arrive in Oberlin to compete in a new and much enhanced version of the Oberlin International Piano Competition. Launched in 1995 by Oberlin Conservatory piano professor Robert Shannon, that competition for 13-18 year old pianists continued annually through 2008, when Warner Concert Hall was closed for renovations (Left: an earlier group of winners).
Musically speaking, summer is a time for festivals, such as Tanglewood in Lenox, Massachusetts, The Aspen Music Festival in Colorado, Glimmerglass Opera Festival in Cooperstown, New York, and The Blossom Music Festival in Cuyahoga Falls, to name a few. Traditionally many festivals such as these also include fellowship programs that are dedicated to the training of young performers who are chosen through a highly competitive audition process.
When it's summer in northern Ohio, it's Ohio Light Opera time, a festival of operettas and musical theater that began at Kent State University, moved to The College of Wooster in 1979, and is celebrating its thirty-second season this year with over fifty performances of seven productions spread over a seven-week period.
Having recently proposed a ten-year moratorium on performances of Vivaldi's 'Four Seasons' in favor of discovering the hundreds of pieces by the Red Priest that never get played, I need to make an important exception: Peter Otto's masterful presentation of Opus 8 at Blossom with the Cleveland Orchestra under Nicholas McGegan on Saturday evening, July 17 cast a bright new light on this charming but all-too-familiar quartet of violin concertos. He can play 'The Seasons' as often as he likes!
Advertisement. Click for more information.


CMA announces 2010-2011 season
Advertisement. Click for more information.

University of Akron appoints three new faculty members