by Daniel Hathaway
WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS:

On Sunday at 5 pm, the Kent Keyboard Series welcomes pianist Stephanie Shih-yu Cheng to Ludwig Recital Hall, while Music from the Western Reserve presents cellist Brendon Phelps and pianist Alexandre Marr in a program designed around Sergei Rachmaninoff’s Cello Sonata at Christ Church Episcopal in Hudson.
On Sunday at 7 pm, James Feddeck leads The Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra and Chorus in Camille Saint-Saëns’ Symphony No. 3, Antonín Dvořák’s Te Deum, and Howard Hanson’s Song of Democracy at Severance Music Center, and organist David Blazer and percussionist Andrew Pongracz provide a live score for the Cleveland Silent Film Festival’s screening of Fritz Lang’s Metropolis at West Shore Unitarian Universalist Church in Rocky River.
Visit our Concert Listings for details of these and other performances.
WEEKEND ALMANAC:
by Jarrett Hoffman
There’s a long history of visual art influencing the creation of music, and vice versa. One important artist steeped in that cross-pollination is Andy Warhol, that leading figure of the pop art movement who was born in Pittsburgh, and who died on February 22, 1987 in New York City at age 58. [Read More…]





With more than 65 years as an ensemble under their belt and a commitment to commissioning new works, the American Brass Quintet has a lot of repertoire to choose from. “We’ve got such an extraordinary wealth of music,” bass trombonist John Rojak said. For at least the past 15 years, “every piece that has been coming in is one we want to keep playing.”