by Jarrett Hoffman

Today’s Tuesday Noon concert at the Church of the Covenant in University Circle features Oberlin visiting organ professor Christa Rakich in the first of two programs of selections from J.S. Bach’s Art of Fugue. You can hear the music in person again beginning today, or enjoy it online.
IN THE NEWS:
Tuesday Musical is extending the deadline for its 66th annual Scholarship Competition. Applications will now close at midnight on Sunday, February 6. Apply online here. The competition itself will be held in Akron on Saturday, March 19, “with significantly increased $ awards.”
Season 3, Episode 2 of the Canton Symphony’s Orchestrating Change podcast is now available. The featured guest is Jeri Lynne Johnson (pictured), founder of DEI Arts Consulting, and founder and artistic director of Philadelphia’s Black Pearl Chamber Orchestra — a model ensemble for issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion for over a decade. Listen here.
TODAY’S ALMANAC:
This date in history was an important one for Giacomo Puccini (below, left). The first of February brought the premieres of Manon Lescaut in 1893 and La bohème in 1896, the latter led by a young Arturo Toscanini, with both premieres taking place at the Teatro Regio in Turin.
Bohéme is one of the most frequently performed operas, but it’s interesting to note that at its premiere, critics were divided, and the audience was said to lack enthusiasm. Imagine if that had been the end of it. [Read more…]




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At 7:00 pm Dave Becker will lead the BW Symphony Orchestra in a program to be announced at Gamble Auditorium at Baldwin Wallace Conservatory. The concert is free. Click

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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by Mike Telin