by Mike Telin

At 12:00 pm, Tuesday Noon Organ Plus Concerts will feature James Kealey (Rochester, NY) in a program featuring both The Newberry and Chancel Organs. The playlist includes J.S. Bach’s Prelude & Fugue in G, BWV 550 & Cecilia McDowall’s Church bells beyond the stars. César Franck’s Pièce Héroïque, Calvin Hampton’s Lullaby (Suite II) and Louis Vierne’s Final (Symphony No. 6, Op. 59). Church of the Covenant, 11205 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. Freewill offering.
At 7:30 pm the Dana Symphony Orchestra will perform works by Chris Pilsner, Kenji Bunch, Johan Halvorsen & Florence Price. Powers Auditorium, De Yor Performing Arts Center, Federal Plaza West, Youngstown. Tickets available online.
Also at 7:30 pm, Tuesday Musical launches its new season with VOCES8, U.K. a cappella ensemble (pictured). Presented in cooperation with the University of Akron’s Kulas Concert Series, “Choral Dances: from Bach to Irving Berlin,” includes Byrd’s Sing Joyfully, Britten’s Choral Dances from Gloriana, Nat King Cole’s Straighten Up and Fly Right, Irving Berlin’s Cheek to Cheek, Þorkell Sigurbjörnsson, Rachmaninoff’s Bogoroditse Devo, Jake Runestad’s Let My Love Be Heard, Palestrina’s Magnificat Primi Toni, J.S. Bach’s Bourée (arr. Swingle), Thomas Weelkes’ As Vesta Was from Latmos Hill Descending, Orlando di Lasso’s Dessus la Marche D’Arras, Jerome Kern’s I Won’t Dance and Van Morrison’s Moondance E.J. Thomas Hall, University of Akron, 198 Hill St. Tickets available online. Click here to read our preview article.
Today we thought we’d revisit Jarrett Hoffman’s Daily Diary contribution from last year. It’s an interesting piece that’s well worth another look.
MUSICAL SCULPTURES:

That got me wondering about other fun sculptures — especially ones that are right out in the open, and that are related to music. Locally, among all the beautiful statues in the Cultural Gardens is Romanian composer George Enescu. Then there’s the ROCK BOX, a collection of loudspeakers along E. 9th St. that play music from Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees. [Read more…]






EVENTS THIS WEEKEND:
In Greek mythology the nine Muses were the source of knowledge and inspiration for poets, musicians, and philosophers. “They inspired everybody,” bassoonist Catalina Guevara Víquez Klein, said during a telephone interview. “That’s the reason Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz is called the 10th Muse, because she too inspired everybody.”
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HAPPENING TODAY:
There are a few reasons why this week’s program from Franz Welser-Möst and The Cleveland Orchestra is particularly special. One, it marks the first time that the ensemble will return in full force to Severance Music Center since March 2020.
Carlos Kalmar, newly appointed principal conductor of the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra, made his debut with the ensemble on Sunday afternoon, October 10, in what is now the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Concert Hall at Severance Music Center.
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Midway through a recent concert by the Imani Winds, the group’s newest member, hornist Kevin Newton, stepped up to the microphone. Introducing a piece by Henri Tomasi, Newton highlighted a particular quote attributed to the French composer: “Music that doesn’t come from the heart isn’t music.”