by Daniel Hathaway
NEWS BRIEFS:
The Washington Post reports that “Michael Tilson Thomas, an American conductor who grew up in public from an imperious wunderkind into one of the grand old men of classical music, died April 22 at his home in San Francisco. He was 81.”
WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS:
APRIL 24 – FRIDAY
This afternoon at 6, Classically Lake View presents Franz Schubert’s Cello Quintet and Zoltan Kodály’s Duo with Cleveland Orchestra concertmaster Joel Link, cellist Katarina Elise and friends in the Lake View Cemetery Mausoleum.
Tonight at 7:30 pm, Les Délices presents Starstruck, featuring soprano Hannah De Priest in a selection of George Frideric Handel’s rarely-heard Italian cantatas and chamber music, including Mi palpita il cor, Silete venti, and excerpts from Apollo e Dafne, in Westminster Presbyterian Church in Akron. Repeated Saturday at 4 in Heights Theater and Sunday at 4 at West Shore Unitarian Universalist Church in Rocky River.
Tonight at the same hour, in Gartner Auditorium, the Cleveland Museum of Art hosts Memphis-bred, Brooklyn-based composer and bassist Stephan Crump in Slow Water, a sextet and body of work inspired by science journalist Erica Gies’ book Water Always Wins.
APRIL 25 – SATURDAY
Tonight at 7:30, Klaus Mäkelä leads The Cleveland Orchestra, Cleveland Orchestra Chorus, and Children’s Chorus in the second of three performances of Benjamin Britten’s monumental War Requiem, with soprano Tamara Wilson, tenor Andrew Staples, and baritone Ludwig Mittelhammer, in Mandel Concert Hall at Severance Music Center. Repeated Sunday at 3.
APRIL 26 – SUNDAY
This afternoon at 5, Music from the Western Reserve presents a solo recital by pianist Maxim Lando at Christ Church Episcopal in Hudson.
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Reposted with the permission of Oberlin Conservatory