by Daniel Hathaway:
12 Noon – Piano Cleveland’s Piano Days presents a Kotaro Fukuma Sound Installation in the Atrium at the Cleveland Museum of Art in conjunction with its exhibition Takashi Murakami: Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow. Fukuma (pictured), the 2003 Cleveland International Piano Competition First Prize Winner, will play works by Karen Tanaka, Ryuichi Sakamoto, and Toru Takemitsu, inspired by the contemporary aesthetic of Murakami’s visual language.
2:00 pm – Ohio Light Opera presents its next-to-last performance of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Carousel in Freedlander Theatre at The College of Wooster. Tickets available online.
Details in our Concert Listings.
NEWS BRIEFS:
American musician and satirist Tom Lehrer has died at the age of 97, according to US media reports. Lehrer, a Harvard-trained mathematician, wrote darkly humorous songs, often with political connotations, that became popular in the 1950s and 1960s. Read the BBC article here.
John Williams Hasn’t Stopped Composing. His Latest? A Piano Concerto.
Williams, best known for his film work, has a parallel career in classical music. His concerto, written for Emanuel Ax and haunted by the ghosts of jazz past, is premiering at Tanglewood. Read the New York Times story here. [Read more…]











Ohio Light Opera has five of its six summer shows running at The College of Wooster, The Cleveland Orchestra welcomes conductor Petr Popelka and violinist Veronika Eberle to Blossom, Young violinists begin the semifinal rounds of the Cooper Competition at Oberlin, Piano Cleveland presents The 5 Browns in Playhouse Square, and Kent Blossom Music Festival schedules its annual Young Artist Concert Series.
