by Daniel Hathaway
On Friday, Trobár presents “Mothers and Sisters of the Veil,” CityMusic plays at East Mount Zion Baptist Church, CIM features faculty performers in “Ravel at 150,” and CUSP hosts the Tendrils Bassoon Trio.
On Saturday, No Exit Presents Patchwork with Anika Kildegaard, Cleveland Repertory Orchestra plays Chamber Music masterpieces, Trobár repeats Friday’s program at St. James, Lakewood, Canton Symphony features pianist Reed Tetzloff, Firelands Symphony & Chorale perform Beethoven’s 9th in Huron, CityMusic stops in at St. Stanislaus, & The Cleveland Orchestra plays Tchaikovsky with Yuja Wang.
On Sunday, Music from the Western Reserve hosts Les Délices in “The Poet & the Prodigy,” CityMusic performs in Rocky River, and Yuja Wang and The Cleveland Orchestra end the weekend on their home turf.
INTERESTING READ:
In a preview interview about part two of her Martha Redbone Roots Project at Oberlin, the vocalist (pictured above), who was raised in rural Kentucky and New York City, told Stephanie Manning, “ We play gospel music, we play blues, ballads, mountain hollers, we sing poetry from William Blake — we do all kinds of things.” Redbone and pianist Aaron Whitby, joined by violinist Charlie Burnham and bassist Fred Cash, Jr., will bring their cross-disciplinary performance to Oberlin on April 6 as part of the Artist Recital Series. Read the article here. [Read more…]













