NOTE: In order to give our staff a late summer break, The Diary will go on hiatus from Monday, August 18 through Wednesday, August 27, and there will be no Thursday Newsletter on August 21.
DIARY, Weekend, Friday—Sunday, August 15-17, 2025
by Daniel Hathaway

HAPPENING THIS WEEKEND:
On Friday at 12:15 noon, Friends of the McGaffin Carillon in University Circle present an all-Italian Lunchtime Carillon Concert by George Leggiero, honoring the carillon’s Little Italy neighbors on the Feast of the Assumption.
At Blossom on Saturday at 7 pm, associate conductor Daniel Reith bids farewell to The Cleveland Orchestra with Edward Elgar’s Enigma Variations, Stephen Tanavi solos in Max Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. 2, and the Orchestra debuts Gabriella Smith’s Rewilding, a co-commission celebrating the 50th anniversary of Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
On Saturday at 7:30 pm, the Canton Symphony Orchestra presents The Hunchback of Notre Dame in concert. Steven Byess, conducts the Players Guild of Canton, and the Canton Symphony Chorus in a semi-staged version of Victor Hugo’s timeless story in Umstattd Hall at Zimmermann Symphony Center,
And at Blossom on Sunday at 7 pm, The Cleveland Orchestra presents a Rodgers & Hammerstein Celebration with Andy Einhorn, conductor, and Scarlett Strallen, Jacob Dickey, & Ben Davis, vocals. [Read more…]
DIARY, Thursday, August 14, 2025
by Daniel Hathaway
7:00 pm – Isabelle and Raphael Olivier. This French mother-son duo from Paris share their artistic palette of harp and guitar. Ranging from jazz standards to modern improvisations and traditional French songs, their program will feature original music inspired by the open minds and hearts of the people, places, and moments they’ve experienced. Reithoffer’s, 17711 Ravenna Road, Auburn Township. Tickets available online.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Cleveland Arts Prize has announced its current recipients (pictured in the montage above). Click here for details.
TODAY’S ALMANAC:
On August 14, 1987, American composer Vincent Persichetti died in Philadelphia at age 72. [Read more…]
DIARY, Wednesday, August 13, 2025
by Daniel Hathaway
The Music Settlement announces that registration is currently open for all its programs, including private music lessons, the Suzuki program, ensembles, and group classes. View the Fall Course Catalog here.
Tuesday Musical announces that all tickets are now on sale for TMA’s 2025-26 Akron Concert Series — including soprano Renée Fleming, jazz and classical saxophonist Branford Marsalis, a 300th anniversary celebration of Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons by France’s Les Arts Florissants, and Christmas with Cantus. Click here for more information.
More from Tuesday Musical: The Concert Truck — a traveling music venue (pictured) complete with its own lights, sound system and piano — is rolling into Greater Akron neighborhoods in late August for a series of free outdoor concerts. Presented by Tuesday Musical, the genre-bending concerts will feature classical, jazz, world music, Broadway show tunes, and more performed by pianists Susan Zhang and Maxim Lando.
“Local musicians will perform before and during some of the concerts. No tickets needed. Simply come, bring seating and picnics if you wish, and enjoy the music.” Click here for the schedule.
TODAY’S ALMANAC:
On this date in 1655, German instrument maker Johann Christoph Denner was born in Leipzig. [Read more…]
DIARY, Tuesday, August 12, 2025
by Daniel Hathaway
Molly Walsh reports on Cleveland.com that The Ohio Arts Council has awarded nearly $182,000 in grants to arts organizations in Lake and Geauga counties as part of a record $23.3 million funding round for the agency.
TODAY’S ALMANAC:
On this date in 1612, Italian composer Giovanni Gabrieli died in Venice. He advanced the tradition of polychoral music at the Basilica of San Marco to the point where northern composers like Heinrich Schütz paid extended visits to study with him and take his techniques back home.
These works have provided great material for modern brass ensembles, as you can hear in the 1969 recording The Antiphonal Music of Gabrieli, reissued in 1996 and featuring brass players from the Chicago Symphony, and the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras. [Read more…]
DIARY, Monday, August 11, 2025
by Daniel Hathaway
The Cleveland Orchestra has announced that single tickets for the 2025-2026 season will go on sale today for subscribers, donors, and membership club members, and will be available to the general public on Wednesday, August 13 beginning at 10 am. View the announcement here.
TODAY’S ALMANAC:
On this date in 1873, American composer J. Rosamond Johnson (pictured) was born in Jacksonville, Florida. Trained at the New England Conservatory and in London, he’s best known for his setting of Lift Every Voice and Sing, the poem by his brother, James Weldon Johnson, that has come to be known as the Black National Anthem. During his active career in show business, he produced several Broadway operettas, and edited two volumes of Spirituals in the mid-20s.
Click here to hear three of Johnson’s Spirituals sung by the late Cleveland soprano A. Grace Lee Mims.
And on August 11, 1996, Czech conductor, composer and pianist Rafael Kubelik died in Lucerne, Switzerland. [Read more…]
DIARY, Weekend, Friday-Sunday, August 8-10, 2025
by Daniel Hathaway
David A. Tidyman, 73, who passed away on August 4, was a significant presence in Cleveland liturgical music for over 45 years as organist, harpsichordist and choral conductor. He was Music Director at Parma Lutheran and Rocky River Presbyterian early in his career. Appointed Director of Music at St. Angela Merici Parish in Fairview Park in 1995, he served there until retirement. For several years afterward, he served at St. Mel Parish in Cleveland. Read an obituary here.
HAPPENING THIS WEEKEND:
FRIDAY: 12:15 Noon – Friends of the McGaffin Carillon Lunchtime Concert by George Leggiero | 7:30 Apollo’s Fire Fencing Match: dueling double concertos at the Bath Church.
SATURDAY: 3 pm & 7:30 Apollo’s Fire Fencing Match: dueling double concertos at Harkness Chapel, CWRU | 3 pm – Cleveland Silent Film Festival. Lorain filmmaker John Baumgartner’s War Story (2001), followed by Charlie Chaplin’s beloved short Sunnyside (1919). both screened with a live original score performed by pianist Mike Petrone. Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium, main Cleveland Public Library | 7:00 pm — The Cleveland Orchestra at Blossom, Elim Chan, conductor, and Christiane Karg, soprano. Ravel’s Shéhérazade and Mahler’s Symphony No. 1.
SUNDAY: 4 pm – First Annual Katherine Plank Memorial Benefit Concert featuring the Aidan Plank Big Band. All donations go to the ALS Association. First Church in Oberlin | 4 pm – Apollo’s Fire Fencing Match: dueling double concertos at Rocky River Presbyterian. | 7 pm – The Cleveland Orchestra at Blossom. The Music of Billy Joel. Stuart Chafetz, conductor, and Tony DeSare, piano & vocals.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
The Cleveland Orchestra has announced its 2025–2026 Family Concert Series and Music Explorers Series at Severance Music Center, “designed to introduce children and families to the magical world of classical music.” Read a press release here. [Read more…]
Piano Days: Kotaro Fukuma in the Atrium at Cleveland Museum of Art (July 29)
by Daniel Hathaway

At noon on Tuesday, July 29, what was described as a sound installation brought Japanese pianist Kotaro Fukuma back to Cleveland, where he had taken first prize in the 2003 Cleveland International Piano Competition, to play an hour-long pop-up concert of Japanese music in the atrium of the Cleveland Museum of Art. (Fukuma also performed a more formal program in CIM’a Mixon Hall later in the week).
The Ames Family Atrium is a wonderful venue for a community concert. Rafael Vinoly’s great enclosed space that connects the old and new parts of the museum invites informal gatherings as well as structured events, and whatever happens there inevitably attracts an audience of passersby as well as planned attendees. [Read more…]
DIARY, Thursday, August 7, 2025
by Daniel Hathaway
Oberlin Faculty Sopranos Daune Mahy and Marlene Rosen
Daune Mahy, a member of the Oberlin voice faculty for 39 years, died July 31 in Paris. A beloved teacher and gifted soprano who performed on stages across America and Europe, she joined the Oberlin faculty in 1980 and worked with nearly every Oberlin singer during her tenure.
Mahy was a co-founder and driving force behind Oberlin in Italy, which for 30 years attracted internationally distinguished artists, teachers, coaches, and others to work with the program’s gifted pre-professional musicians. Learn more about Mahy at Oberlin.edu.

Conservatory Dean William Quillen has passed along a webpage where individuals can leave memories about Marlene, find information about the services, and more.
HAPPENING TODAY:
Tonight at 7 pm at Blossom, The Cleveland Orchestra presents Laufey: A Night at the Symphony. with Ross Jamie Collins, conductor, and Laufey (Laufey Lín Bing Jónsdóttir, the Icelandic-Chinese singer-songwriter and musician). [Read more…]
DIARY, Weekend, Friday-Sunday, August 1-3, 2025
by Daniel Hathaway
HAPPENING THIS WEEKEND:

Ohio Light Opera ends its season with Brigadoon (Friday at 2 pm), Carousel (Friday at 7:30), Bitter Sweet (Saturday at 2 pm), Patience (Saturday at 7:30) and The Cousin from Batavia, (Sunday at 2 pm) in Freedlander Theatre at the College of Wooster;
The Cleveland Orchestra plays at Blossom on Saturday at 7 pm (Daniele Rustioni conducts with pianist Alessio Bax, pictured).
And Piano Cleveland’s Piano Days presents Natalie Tenenbaum in “The Piano Re-Imagined” at the Hanna Theatre in Playhouse Square on Saturday at 7:30 pm.
WEEKEND ALMANAC:
Pianist Leon Fleisher died in hospice in Baltimore on August 2, 2020 at the age of 92. [Read more…]









