by Jarrett Hoffman

•Today: Todd Wilson & Friends at Trinity, and the trio Love in Exile at CMA
•Announcements: Applications for Local 4’s She Scores and the Ohio Arts Council’s Artists with Disabilities Access Program, CIM piano faculty opening, and new faces at No Exit
•Almanac: two tales of Glenn Gould — a disagreement with Leonard Bernstein, and his last performance with orchestra
HAPPENING TODAY:
Trinity Cathedral’s Brownbag series begins today at noon with “Todd Wilson & Friends.” The organist will be joined by Danna Sundet (English horn and oboe), Dylan Moffitt (percussion), and Pamela Kelly (cello) in works by Jan Koetsier, Pierre Cochereau, Rachel Laurin, Craig Phillips, Calvin Hampton, and Marcel Dupré (program details in our Concert Listings). A freewill offering will be taken up. Watch in person or online.
And at 7:30 pm, Love in Exile — the trio of vocalist Arooj Aftab, pianist Vijay Iyer, and multi-instrumentalist Shahzad Ismaily — will visit the Cleveland Museum of Art’s Gartner Auditorium in a presentation by CMA and the Grog Shop. Aftab describes the project as being “about self-exile, and the search for freedom and identity, and finding it through love and music.” Tickets are available here.




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•Today: pianist-composer Aldo López-Gavilán plays his own works at BW, jazz vocalist Kurt Elling and guitarist Charlie Hunter visit CMA for “SuperBlue”
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There are still so many ongoing effects from the pandemic: physical, mental, economic, and most devastating of all, linguistic, specifically when it comes to the word “debut.”
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