by Daniel Hathaway
Here are our top classical music recommendations for this weekend, selected from our master concert listings calendar.
On Saturday evening at 7:30 at Severance Music Center, The Cleveland Orchestra led by Franz Welser-Möst, and the Cleveland Orchestra Chorus prepared by Lisa Wong, present Giuseppi Verdi’s Requiem, with Asmik Grigorian, soprano, Deniz Uzun, mezzo-soprano, Joshua Guerrero, tenor, and Tareq Nazmi, bass. Repeated on Sunday afternoon at 3.
On Sunday afternoon at 3 pm at the Hudson Library & Historical Society, Les Délices will celebrate the Scottish bard Robert Burns in A Red, Red Rose, a new program featuring his poetry and music with tenor James Reese.
On Sunday evening at 7pm, CityMusic Cleveland will present its January Chamber Concert at Praxis Fiber Workshop. Erin Reidhead & Shreya Sachdev, violins, Anne Yu, viola, and Helen Hawersaat, cello, will play Jessie Montgomery’s Breakaway, Caroline Shaw’s Plan and Elevation & Valencia, and Samuel Barber’s String Quartet.
The weekend ends interestingly on Sunday evening at 7:30 with a visit from the Relic Ensemble (pictured above), who will bring the epic adventures of Homer’s Odyssey to life at Heights Theater through a dramatic curation of works by Handel, Monteverdi, Rameau, and others, performed on period instruments.
For details of these and other classical events, visit the ClevelandClassical.com Concert Listings.
WEEKEND ALMANAC:
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What is there not to like about Homer’s Odyssey? The ancient Greek epic chronicles the warrior Odysseus’s ten year journey home following the Trojan War during which he is confronted by storms, monsters, and temptations.


