by Jarrett Hoffman

•Today: Oblivion Project plays Piazzolla, Pantheon Ensemble (pictured) honors WWII-era Jewish composers, and Cleveland Orchestra goes all-Mozart
•Interesting read: Cleveland’s high score in the “Arts Vibrancy Index”
•R.I.P. Blair Tindall, 63
•Almanac: the ill-fated Crosby Opera House, from its opening all the way to its demise at the hands of the Great Chicago Fire
HAPPENING TODAY:
This evening presents you with three listening options.
At 7:00, you can hear The Oblivion Project — dedicated to the tango nuevo works of Astor Piazzolla — at Disciples Christian Church in Cleveland Heights. The free concert is presented by the Local 4 Music Fund.
Also at 7:00, the Pantheon Ensemble pays tribute to WWII-era Jewish composers. That concert takes place at Temple-Tifereth Israel in Beachwood, and it’s also free.
And at 7:30 at Severance Music Center, Bernard Labadie leads The Cleveland Orchestra in an all-Mozart program featuring soprano Lucy Crowe. Tickets are available online.
Details in our Concert Listings.


