by Daniel Hathaway
Tonight at 7 at Kent State University, No Exit new music ensemble will launch its 17th season with American Descent, featuring works by Garth Knox, Geoffrey Burleson, June Young and Will Kim, as well as the world premiere of American Descent, “a passionate rumination on our present time in America” by Andrew Rindfleisch (pictured). Concert repeats Saturday at 7:30 at Praxis Fiber Workshop.
An extended ensemble — Transient Canvas (Amy Advocat, clarinet/bass clarinet and Matt Sharrock, percussion), John Faieta, trombone, Geoffrey Burleson, piano, Ann Yu,violin and David Russell, cello will join No Exit for the Rindfleisch.
Also tonight at 7:30, Franz Welser–Möst will lead The Cleveland Orchestra, Chorus and solo quartet in Ludwig van Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony in Mandel Hall at Severance Music Center. The Orchestra will pair it with Jean Sibelius’s Tapiola. Concert repeats on Friday and Saturday at 7:30 and Sunday at 3.
For more information, please visit our Concert Listings.
CANCELLATION:
The Cleveland Orchestra has announced the cancellation of Italian pianist Beatrice Rana’s October 29 recital at Severance Music Center due to “personal circumstances beyond her control.” The event will not be rescheduled, and the box office will contact ticket holders about refunds.
INTERESTING READ:
Writing in Early Music America, Kivie Cahn-Lipman, Oberlin grad, founder of the Baroque String band ACRONYM and cello professor at Lawrence University, asks “Can AI decipher a manuscript better than you?’’ Read about his experiment with ChatGP and a 17th-century motet by Giovanni Valentini here. [Read more…]













