by Jarrett Hoffman

•An article about Ukrainian musicians and national pride
•Concerts from CIM Opera Theater, Cleveland Composers Guild, The Cleveland Orchestra, and Oberlin faculty and guests, plus a jazz piano master class and more from CSU
•Micro-operas now on-demand from the Operas [in Place] festival, an extended deadline for Orchestrating Change Leadership Program nominations, and a piano and keyboard donation program from Piano Cleveland
•Coming up on the calendar: Apollo’s Fire’s “Feeling Blue: Baroque Meets Jazz”
•Almanac: Ukrainian-born American composer and pianist Leo Ornstein, once one of the most recognizable names in American classical music




Featured today: Noonday concerts in Cleveland and Youngstown, CIM’s Music for Food Benefit, one in a string of Oberlin faculty concerts to open a new semester, and replays of ChamberFest performances. Also, links to articles about a Grammy nomination controversy, the future of international orchestra tours, and the legacy of conductor Michael Gielen. And a nod to the birthday of Handel and the passing of Elgar.
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HAPPENING TODAY: Happy Valentine’s Day, that feast day in the early Christian calendar that originally celebrated two martyrs, but through mysterious processes like the medieval tradition of courtly love, has transmogrified into a festival celebrating human love and passion — and has become a boon for the greeting card, chocolate, and flower industry. Eric Charnofsky promises some Valentine’s Day surprises on today’s Not Your Grandmother’s Classical Music. Click