by Daniel Hathaway
WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS:

On Friday Evening at 7:30, Alain Altinoglu visits The Cleveland Orchestra at Severance Music Center to conduct two of Richard Strauss’s virtuosic tone poems based on the mythic lives of Til Eulenspiegel and Don Juan, and to team up with Cleveland native Alisa Weilerstein in Unsuk Chin’s equally virtuosic Cello Concerto. The merry pranks, romantic conquests and cellocentric fireworks return on Saturday at the same hour.
On Saturday at 4 pm at Heights Theater in the Coventry neighborhood, Les Délices highlights soprano Estelí Gomez in Nicaraguan-American composer Gilda Lyons’Soy la Diosa, as the second chapter of the period instrument ensemble’s Mythology Project centers attention on Latin American folklore and historical legends. The program will be repeated on Sunday at 7:30 at Inlet Dance Theater at the Pivot Center in Ohio City.
On Sunday at 3 pm at Pilgrim Congregational UCC, Arts Renaissance Tremont will present The ART of Influence. Students who are now professional musicians will share the stage with their teachers for a concert illuminating the tradition of mentorship in music. Guests include Cleveland Orchestra percussionists Tom Sherwood & Tanner Tanyeri and hornists Rich King & Megan Guegold (hornists at TCO), and more.
There’s a lot happening early next week as well.
On Monday evening at 7:30 Pittsburgh’s Chatham Baroque (pictured above) will make its Cleveland debut on the Rocky River Chamber Music Society series.
And on Tuesday at 7:30, chamber music fans will have their choice between a Cleveland Chamber Society performance by the Leonkoro Quartet at Disciples Church, and a Tuesday Musical concert by saxophonists Branford Marsalis and Timothy McAllister with pianist Liz Ames at Akron’s E.J. Thomas Hall.
For details of these and other classical events, visit the ClevelandClassical.com Concert Listings.
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Chatham Baroque, Pittsburgh’s long-standing period instrument ensemble, will be featured on the Rocky River Chamber Music Society series on Monday, March 2 at 7:30 pm at West Shore Unitarian Universalist Church. Violinist Andrew Fouts, violist da gamba Patricia Halverson, and theorboist and Baroque guitarist Scott Pauley will offer a program that Fouts said might be titled “Bach and Before.”
Pianist Theron Brown wants you to be able to hear his own personality in his music. “I try not to think about it too much. My music is part of me, and I try to be authentic and true to myself within it. I want people to listen and be like, ‘Oh, that’s Theron.’ It’s real, it’s honest.”