by Daniel Hathaway
Friends of the McGaffin Carillon in University Circle have announced that carillonneur George Leggiero will take its newly-restored and expanded fleet of bells on a test drive on Friday, June 13 at 12:15 Noon in a program of Baroque favorites (view the program here).
“The clavier (pictured) is connected mechanically to the clappers of each of the fifty-one bells, a hand lever for each of the bells, and foot levers for the lowest twenty-five. The bells have been hung on new framing that brings the smaller bells closer to the clavier. All of this makes for a quieter and more responsive action. The musicians will have an easier time bringing more subtle nuance to their performances.” The announcement notes that live streaming of carillon concerts will resume “at a future date.”
The Cleveland Orchestra has announced that, for the first time since 1957 and only the fourth time in its history, the ensemble will play a special summer concert at Cain Park. To be conducted by Anthony Parnther, the 2 pm performance on Wednesday, July 2nd, will celebrate the rich tapestry of American music” with works by Leonard Bernstein, Duke Ellington, Margaret Bonds, Florence Price, William Grant Still, and German-American composer Bernard Herrmann. [Read more…]














