by Jarrett Hoffman

•No Exit tonight at Cain Park
•Akron Community Foundation grants, an Oberlin Conservatory Global course on music theory, and five new categories for the 2023 Grammys
•Almanac: Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson
by Jarrett Hoffman

•No Exit tonight at Cain Park
•Akron Community Foundation grants, an Oberlin Conservatory Global course on music theory, and five new categories for the 2023 Grammys
•Almanac: Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson
by Daniel Hathaway

. Not Your Grandmother’s Classical Music from 2-4
. Mäkëla to lead Concertgebouw Orchestra at 26, megabucks for Minnesota Public Radio, Cleveland comes of age in 1921, and does eye contact between musicians matter during performances?
. Anniversaries of composer comings and goings: enter Carlos Chavez (pictured) and exit David Diamond.
TODAY’S EVENTS:
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm – Radio Broadcast: Not Your Grandmother’s Classical Music, Eric Charnofsky, host. [Read more…]
by Daniel Hathaway

. Two Opera premieres, cello and carillon music, a festival of experimental sounds, ENCORE returns to Gates Mills, choral settings of feminist psalms: a wide palette of performances is in the works these three days.
. Anniversaries of Delius, Richard Strauss, and an innovative Britten work in the Almanac.
THIS WEEKEND’S EVENTS:
At 12:15 pm on Friday it’s the McGaffin Carillon Concert & Live Stream: George Leggiero, carillonneur. An 18th century carillon prelude by Matthias van den Gheyn, two Songs Without Words by Mendelssohn & Beethoven’s Für Elise. [Read more…]
by Jarrett Hoffman

•Chamber music at the Aronson Festival, and three opening nights in opera and contemporary music
•Berta Rojas’ guitar is recovered, and the Guitar Society schedules a Community Celebration
•Almanac: Carl Nielsen and the personalities of the Copenhagen Wind Quintet
by Daniel Hathaway

. Catalyst Quartet at the Aronson Cello Festival, Bristow’s Mass finally debuts
. Oberlin Global offers a continuing ed class, “The Racial Politics of Classical Music”
. Anniversaries of a German, a Czech, and a Pole in music history today
TODAY’S EVENTS:
Tonight at 7, the Lev Aronson Cello Festival features a recital by The Catalyst Quartet, Karla Donehew-Perez & Abi Fayette, violins, Paul Laraia, viola, Karlos Rodriguez, cello. [Read more…]
by Jarrett Hoffman

•Happening today: two organists help the Church of the Covenant conclude the season for the Tuesday Noon series, and the Lev Aronson Cello Festival pairs music with film
•Interesting read: a profile of Cleveland Orchestra principal horn Nathaniel Silberschlag in The New York Times
•Almanac: George Szell, Jaime Laredo, and Prince
by Daniel Hathaway

. Continuing: Not Your Grandmother’s Classical Music. Launching: The Cleveland edition of the Lev Aronson Cello Festival with Haimovitz recital
. Birthday candles and listening suggestions for the anniversaries of Sir John Stainer, Aram Khachaturian, and Vincent Persichetti
TODAY’S EVENTS:
At 2:00 pm, tune into the radio broadcast, “Not Your Grandmother’s Classical Music” with host Eric Charnofsky. Today’s focus is on “Classical One-Hit Wonders and Their Neglected Gems,” including music by Pachelbel, Lehar, Dukas, Humperdinck, Satie, and Orff, as well as music by Aram Khachaturian in celebration of his 119th birthday. WRUW, Case Western Reserve University. Click here to listen to the internet feed.
At 7:00 pm the Lev Aronson Cello Festival — usually held in Dallas, this year in Cleveland — will present a recital by Matt Haimovitz (pictured), with pianist Elizabeth DeMio. The program in Mixon Hall of the Cleveland Institute of Music features works by female composers including a premiere, along with film clips by Emmy Award-winning storyteller Ty Kim. You’ll need tickets. [Read more…]
by Daniel Hathaway

.Three days packed with concerts sure to satisfy every classical musical taste
. Orchestra openings at Ohio Light Opera
. Training songs that make Music Theory and Aural Skills fun
. Anniversaries of entrances and exits by Daniel Pinkham, Martha Argerich, Victoria Bond, Louis Andriessen, Serge Koussevitzky, Orlando Gibbons, and Carl Maria von Weber [Read more…]
by Jarrett Hoffman

•For your evening plans: a piano quintet, a solo guitarist, or a discussion about improvisation
•Two music camps and a family concert this month
•Knighthood for Stephen Hough
•And another Sir to celebrate: Edward Elgar, from graduation ceremonies to bassoon to facial hair
by Daniel Hathaway

Month-long celebrations in the U.S. make June African-American Music Appreciation Month, as well as Great Outdoors Month, LGBTQ+ Awareness and Pride Month, and National Oceans Month (time to do something about all that plastic).
And June is National Smile Month in the U.K., whose subjects also happen to be marking the 70th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II — a nice coincidence for the first time that any British monarch has celebrated a platinum jubilee.
In recognition of the occasion, the U.K. will create a four-day Jubilee bank holiday from June 2-5 to include a “once-in-a-generation show” that will “mix the best of British ceremonial splendour and pageantry with cutting-edge artistic and technological displays.” [Read more…]