by Daniel Hathaway
IN THIS EDITION:
. June festivals wind up, July concerts blast off at Blossom
. News Briefs: CityMusic to go conductorless
. Interesting read: Culture Track survey dismantles some stereotypes about older Americans and the arts
. Almanac: The storks were busy this weekend. Celebrating the debuts of William Herbert Brewster, Carl Weinrich, Frederick Fennell, and Leoš Janáček
THIS WEEKEND’S EVENTS:
ChamberFest Cleveland ends the third week of its tenth season with performances of Debussy & Thorvaldsdottir on Friday at The Madison (note the correct start time is 7:30 pm and read a preview article here), Berio & Brahms on Saturday at 7:30 at the Maltz PAC (6:30 prelude concert by violinist Stephen Waarts), and on Sunday at 6:30 at The Grove Amphitheater (featuring soprano Lucy Fitz Gibbon, violinist Stephen Waarts, and harpist Sivan Magen). [Read More…]