by Stephanie Manning
HAPPENING THIS WEEKEND:
Lots of ground to cover this weekend, with programs from ensembles small and large — including an early music debut and concerts for the whole family.
Following up yesterday’s concert, Elim Chan will continue to lead The Cleveland Orchestra in a Rachmaninoff-focused program on Friday at 7:30 pm, Saturday at 8:00 pm, and Sunday at 3:00 pm. Tickets available online.
For more large ensemble music, hear the BW Symphony Orchestra play Tchaikovsky’s Fifth on Friday at 7:00 pm (free, live stream available), or the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra play Robert Schumann’s Fourth on Friday at 7:30 pm (also free and live streamed.)
Friday also marks the debut performance of the early music ensemble CLEConcierto (pictured) with a program exploring Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre and her musical circle. Tickets available online.
For more small ensemble music, check out M.U.S.i.C. – Stars in the Classics at their free Classical Cabaret in Collinwood (Saturday at 4:00 pm); the string quartet/bandoneon program at the Oberlin Artist Recital Series (pictured, Saturday at 4:30 pm, tickets here); or CityMusic Cleveland’s September Chamber Concert on Sunday at 7:00 pm.
Students from CIM will be featured on Friday at noon during the weekly CIM Museum Melodies, and again Sunday at 4:00 pm when the CIM New Music Ensemble performs works by Charles Ives and Curtis Stewart (tickets and livestream here). Or, head down the street to the Cleveland Cinemathéque for Silent Movie Day with live accompaniment by pianist Dr. Philip Carli. Tickets available here for the showings at 4:00 and 6:30 pm.
Finally, this weekend offers plenty of options to share the love of music with the young ones in your family. The Cleveland Orchestra’s Music Explorers Series: Vibrant Violin introduces 3-6 year olds to the instrument on Friday at 10:00 am and Saturday at 11:00 am (tickets available online). And Apollo’s Fire Family Concert: Fiddle Fiesta will tour sunny Spain, Italy, Greece & Egypt with performances on Saturday at 11:00 am and 3:30 pm, and Sunday at 3:30 pm. Free admission with pre-registration encouraged.
For more details on all these events, visit our Concert Listings. [Read more…]