by Daniel Hathaway
At 12 noon, the Cleveland Museum of Art hosts Chamber Music in the Galleries featuring young artists from Case Western Reserve University’s Historical Performance Practice Program in the Donna and James Reid Gallery.
NEW — WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS:
Beginning this week, we’ll publish a select list of weekend classical music events that we believe have special merit and shouldn’t be missed. Look for those in the Wednesday Diary and the Thursday Newsletter. (If you’re not receiving our newsletter, sign up here. It’s free!)
This week’s recommendations are all orchestra concerts.
- Franz Welser-Möst leads The Cleveland Orchestra in Gustav Mahler’s Das Lied von die Erde (Song of the Earth) featuring tenor Limmie Puilliam and baritone Iurii Samoilov and Arthur Honegger’s symphony liturgique on Thursday at 8 and Saturday at 3 at Severance.
- The Cleveland Institute of Music will inaugurate its renovated Kulas Hall (pictured) on Friday at 7:30 with a Grand Re-opening program by the CIM Orchestra conducted by Carlos Miguel Prieto and starring Gabriela Montero both as composer and piano soloist. On the playlist: Montero’s Concerto No. 1, “Latin,” Jerod Tate’s “Fani’ (Squirrel)” from Woodland Songs, Silvestre Revueltas’ Sensemayá, Carlos Chávez’s Symphony No. 2, “Sinfonía India,” and José Pablo Moncayo’s Huapango.
- BlueWater Chamber Orchestra will open its season on Saturday at 7:30 in Lakewood Civic Auditorium in collaboration with Ohio Contemporary Ballet. Daniel Meyer will conduct three dance pieces — Nicholas Rose’s Sehnsucht (music from Elgar’s Serenade for Strings), Heinz Poll’s Adagio for Two (music from Albinoni’s Adagio in G minor), and Paul Taylor’s Airs (music by George Frideric Handel) — as well as Schubert’s Symphony No. 5.










LOOKING AHEAD:
HAPPENING THIS WEEKEND:
In the mood for new music? On Friday night, the Oberlin Contemporary Music Ensemble presents works by Samuel Adams (world premiere) and Olly Wilson. Then, the CIM New Music Ensemble celebrates the 100th birthday of Luciano Berio (pictured) on Sunday afternoon.
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