by Daniel Hathaway
There’s much to choose from during these three early May days:
On Friday: No Exit presents pianist Geoffrey Burleson (repeated Saturday) • Summit Choral Society’s Metropolitan Chorus sings Fauré and Vaughan Williams • Cleveland Pops Orchestra plays Simply Sinatra • Oberlin Chamber Orchestra features pianist Yu-Wei Lee • and The Resonance Project programs Shostakovich and Prokofiev.
On Saturday: Friends of the McGaffin Carillon sponsors a Carillon Crawl with David Osburn at St. Paul’s, Cleveland Hts. • Music at Main presents Sugar Mules, “Cleveland’s Unexpectedly Good Bluegrass Band” • Wayne Center for the Arts presents the Escher String Quartet • and the Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra features pianist James Carson (repeated Sunday).
On Sunday: Tuesday Musical’s Scholarship Competition holds its Final Round/Winners Concert in Akron • The Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra features pianist Saya Uejima • the Parma Symphony Orchestra welcomes pianist Alex Wasserman • Sounds of St. James, Lakewood presents a Festival of Sacred Music • The Cleveland Opera performs Pietro Mascagni’s Zanetto • Arts at Holy Trinity, Akron hosts organist David Lines • and West Shore Chorale & Orchestra perform Mozart and Beethoven.
R.I.P. KAREL PAUKERT:
The longtime curator of musical arts at the Cleveland Museum of Art and organist and choirmaster of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Cleveland Hts. passed away on April 30 at the age of 90. (Pictured above with Olivier Messiaen at the Cleveland Museum of Art in 1978.) Read an obituary here.
A service in celebration of Paukert’s life will be held on Saturday, June 28, at 11 am at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 2747 Fairmount Blvd., Cleveland Heights, followed by a reception.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Karel Paukert Memorial Music Fund at St. Paul’s.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
The Cleveland Classical Guitar Society informs us that tickets are now on sale for all concerts in its 2025-2026 International Series, including the Showcase Performance with Vanessa Rubin and Perry Hughes (September 20), and the programs featuring Leonela Alejandro (October 25), Duo Noire (November 15), Edel Muñoz (February 7), An Tran (March 7), and David Russell (April 11).












