
DIARY MOVES TO A DIFFERENT COLUMN:
Since we initiated the Diary near the beginning of the pandemic, this daily feature has become increasingly important as a repository for breaking news, concert updates, links to interesting articles on other classical music sites, anniversaries, and musings on topics of their choice by our writers, who alternate in curating its contents. Today, the Diary moves to the top of the main column of the Front Page, where it will be more immediately visible, and act as a headliner for the day. Click here if you’re interested in sponsoring a day’s worth — or a week’s worth of Diary posts. (Photo: George Crumb) [Read more…]


Friday’s postponed CIM Orchestra Concert led by JoAnn Faletta reappears on Saturday at 7, and on both days, The Cleveland Orchestra features conductor John Adams (pictured) and pianist Jeremy Denk (Saturday at 8, Sunday at 3), and New Music Guild performances in Youngstown with duo pianists Roman Rudnytsky and Ben Malkevitch, violinist Gwyneth Rollin, and composer and pianist Robert Rollin are scheduled for 4 pm on Saturday and 3 pm on Sunday.
TODAY’S EVENTS:
Shortest month? In terms of days, sure, but February can be psychologically endless. Here are just a handful of events to enjoy and take our minds off the fact that winter has dug in and the pandemic is still a daily concern.
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HAPPENING THIS WEEKEND:
Pianist Melody Quah, faculty member at Penn State University, will play a double-header at Youngstown State University today. Both her Music at Noon program at the Butler Institute or American Art and her 7:30 pm recital on the Muse Concert Series at the McDonough Museum of Art will include Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition, and the evening performance will add works by Malaysian, Chinese, and Australian composers. Both are free.
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