by Daniel Hathaway
At noon, the Trinity Cathedral Brownbag series presents tabla player Joe Culley in Cathedral Hall, and at 6 pm, the Cleveland Museum of Art hosts students from Case Western Reserve University’s Historical Performance Practice Program, who will perform in front of Italian Baroque artworks in the Donna and James Reid Gallery.
Also sponsored by the Art Museum: a 7 pm concert at Transformer Station by Paolo Angeli, modified guitar.
And at 7:30, the Oberlin Artist Recital Series presents violinist Midori in recital with pianist Özgür Aydin (pictured) in Finney Chapel.
And for Western Christians, today marks Ash Wednesday, the beginning of the 40-day penitential season of Lent. Traditional music for services today includes Gregorio Allegri’s Misereri, long the exclusive property of the Sistine Chapel Choir, until the young Wolfgang Mozart allegedly wrote it down from memory. Hear it in the context of Choral Evensong for Ash Wednesday from All Saints Cathedral in Halifax, Nova Scotia, sung by the University of King’s College Chapel Choir, directed by Paul Halley. Click here for the service bulletin.
Another view: “Roy Goodman travels to Rome to unravel the mysteries surrounding Allegri’s iconic work which, as a treble, he made so famous with the 1964 Argo recording ‘Evensong for Ash Wednesday.’ The programme was broadcast on BBC radio, 21 February 2006.’ [Read more…]













