by Jarrett Hoffman

•Today: “Folk Songs from the British Isles and Beyond” at Trinity Cathedral, and the Beijing Guitar Duo at Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library
•Announcements: Cleveland Orchestra Youth Chorus accepting applications, and the participants in the 2024 She Scores program from Local 4 Music Fund
•Almanac: Garrick Ohlsson’s last-minute visit to Cleveland, and going down the YouTube rabbit hole with Kurt Weill’s “Mack the Knife”




IN THIS EDITION:
German-American composer Kurt Weill had one foot in opera and the other on Broadway when he wrote Street Scene in 1946 with lyrics by Langston Hughes and book by Elmer Rice, based on Rice’s play of the same name. Oberlin Opera Theater director Jonathon Field chose what Weill alternately called his “Broadway Opera” or his “American Opera” for their fall production.