by Daniel Hathaway
R.I.P. Michel Debost

“He was the longtime principal flutist of the Orchestre de Paris from its founding in 1967 until 1989, a legendary soloist, and a revered professor at the Paris Conservatory, where he succeeded fellow luminary Jean-Pierre Rampal. He recorded a wealth of flute repertoire for EMI and a variety of other labels.”
HAPPENING TODAY:
Tonight at 7:30 at Severance Music Center, Franz Welser-Möst leads The Cleveland Orchestra in Sergei Prokofiev’s First Symphony, the U.S. premiere of Olga Neuwirth’s Zones of Blue with clarinetist Jörg Widmann, and excerpts from Wagner’s Götterdämmerung.
TODAY’S ALMANAC:
On May 7, 1747, Johann Sebastian Bach paid a visit to King Frederick II (“The Great”) of Prussia at his palace in Potsdam — where his son Carl Philipp Emanuel was a court musician. [Read More…]


In an open letter to Cleveland Chamber Choir patrons, artistic director Gregory Ristow wrote:
