by Daniel Hathaway
Tonight at 7:30 at the Auricle, the Canton Symphony Divergent Sounds Series presents Kid Tigrrr, the ethereal solo project of Cleveland-based singer-songwriter Jenna Fournier that “blends dream pop, indie folk, and art rock to explore themes of identity and healing through lush, self-produced soundscapes.”
And at 7:30 in Oberlin’s Finney Chapel, Raphael Jiménez will conduct the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra in Antonín Dvořák’s Concerto in B minor with cellist Nathaniel Abreu (pictured), as well as in Ruth Crawford Seeger’s Rissolty Rossolty, and William Grant Still’s Wood Notes.
TODAY’S ALMANAC:
On September 25, 1927, English conductor Colin Davis was born in Weybridge, Surrey. Sir Colin returned to conduct The Cleveland Orchestra in April, 2009, after a hiatus of 25 years. As reported in a Plain Dealer preview, his reappearance came at the urging of pianist Mitsuko Uchida. “She told me, ‘You’ve got to get back,’” recalled Davis, 82, by phone from his home in London, where Uchida also resides. “And I thought, ‘If she told me to do it, I’d better do it.’” [Read more…]






Since presenting its first concert in 2005, providing performance opportunities for emerging musicians in Northeast Ohio is the driving principle behind M.U.S.i.C. (Musical Upcoming Stars in the Classics).

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