INTERESTING READS:
The New York Times reports from Naples, Italy that “Ennio Morricone is getting a posthumous opera premiere, correcting a decades-old snub that dismissed him as a mere ‘film composer.’” Read the article by Elisabetta Povoledo here.
TODAY’S ALMANAC:
by Jarrett Hoffman
On this date in 1938, violinist Joseph Szigeti, conductor Dimitri Mitropoulos, and The Cleveland Orchestra gave the first performance of Ernest Bloch’s Violin Concerto.
Bloch had been appointed the first Musical Director of the Cleveland Institute of Music upon its opening in 1920, at its original location of 3146 Euclid Avenue. (The school’s mission as proclaimed by Bloch: “Musical education, in addition to the thorough study of technique, ought above all else, to develop qualities of appreciation, judgment and taste, and to stimulate understanding and love of music.”) [Read More…]






