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The Cleveland Orchestra is today hailed as one of the very best orchestras on the planet, noted for its musical excellence and for its devotion and service to the community it calls home. Under the leadership of Music Director Franz Welser-Möst, The Cleveland Orchestra has become one of the most sought-after performing ensembles in the world, setting standards of extraordinary artistic excellence, creative programming and community engagement. The New York Times has declared it “... the best in America” for its virtuosity, elegance of sound, variety of color and chamber-like musical cohesion.
Hello from Mark Kosower
Cleveland Orchestra Principal Cellist, Mark Kosower, gives us a taste of this weekend's concert at Blossom Music Center.
Hear Kosower perform Walton's Cello Concerto this Saturday, July 27.
www.clevelandorchestra.com/attend/concerts-and-events/2425/blossom/Shostakovichs-Fifth-Symphony/
Hear Kosower perform Walton's Cello Concerto this Saturday, July 27.
www.clevelandorchestra.com/attend/concerts-and-events/2425/blossom/Shostakovichs-Fifth-Symphony/
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Sinatra and Beyond | Blossom Music Festival 2024
Просмотров 33 тыс.День назад
Singer/pianist/songwriter Tony DeSare takes on the legend of Ol’ Blue Eyes himself in a critically acclaimed tribute to the great Frank Sinatra that includes songs like “Come Fly with Me,” “I’ve Got the World On a String,” “The Summer Wind,” “I Get A Kick Out of You,” “Night and Day,” “New York, New York,” “My Way,“ and so many more Sinatra classics. Performing Artists Tony DeSare, vocals Bloss...
Cirque Goes Broadway | Blossom Music Festival 2024
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Dizzying acrobatic heights and eye-popping feats come together with top Broadway hits from Les Misérables, Frozen, Miss Saigon, and more. Fun for the whole family and the perfect way to close out the summer. Performing Artists Cirque de la Symphonie Akron Symphony Orchestra* Lucas Waldin, conductor Morgan James, vocals Hugh Panaro, vocals *Please note: The Cleveland Orchestra does not appear on...
Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony | Blossom Music Festival 2024
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Franz Welser-Möst returns to Blossom with Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony, which journeys from dark inner turmoil to an unwavering celebration of life. The “breathtakingly brilliant pianist” Víkingur Ólafsson (Gramophone) also joins the Orchestra for Robert Schumann’s Piano Concerto, a marvelous showcase for soloist and orchestra that the composer once referred to as “a compromise between a sympho...
Holiday Concerts 2024
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Holiday Concerts with The Cleveland Orchestra and Cleveland Orchestra Chorus returns in 2022! Join us for an unforgettable experience that will fill Mandel Concert Hall with the sounds of the holiday season. For more information, visit: www.clevelandorchestra.com/attend/concerts-and-events/2425/Holiday24/holiday-concerts-2024/
Michael Sachs | Arutiunian's Trumpet Concerto
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Principal Trumpet Michael Sachs is this week's featured soloist in Alexander Arutiunian's Trumpet Concerto. Let's have a look (and listen) to one of the most celebrated works in the trumpet repertoire. Hear Rachmaninoff's Third Symphony on Saturday, July 13 at Blossom Music Center. www.clevelandorchestra.com/attend/concerts-and-events/2425/blossom/rachmaninoff-third-symphony/
Parking at Severance Music Center
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Severance Music Center is located on the campus of Case Western Reserve University in University Circle, about four miles east of Downtown Cleveland, at the corner of Euclid Avenue and East Boulevard. 11001 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 Where to Park The most convenient parking option is Case Western Reserve University's (CWRU) Lot 29 Campus Center Garage. The garage is located directly a...
Hi from Brett Mitchell! - Rhapsody in Blue with Béla Fleck
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Conductor Brett Mitchell teams up with banjo legend Béla Fleck in an all-American evening with orchestral gems by George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, Samuel Barber, and William Grant Still. www.clevelandorchestra.com/attend/concerts-and-events/2425/blossom/Rhapsody-in-Blue/
Create Your Own | 24-25 Season Ticket Packages
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Your Concerts... Your Way... Your Choice This season, enjoy the benefits of subscribing to The Cleveland Orchestra with the package that perfectly fits your concertgoing lifestyle: Create Your Own Choose the concerts you love but still enjoy the peace of mind that exchanges are free if your schedule changes. When you subscribe, you enjoy great benefits, including enrollment in our new loyalty r...
Greetings from conductor Sarah Hicks
Просмотров 376Месяц назад
Queen of the live-to-film concert, conductor Sarah Hicks says "hi!" before opening the 2024 Blossom Music Festival on Saturday, June 29 and Sunday, June 30 with "Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark."
Shostakovich's Fifth Symphony | Blossom Music Festival 2024
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An apology or an act of defiance? Shostakovich composed his Fifth Symphony in 1937 after receiving an official reprimand from the Soviet Union, responding with one of the most powerful - and enigmatic - symphonies in the orchestral repertoire. Conductor Hannu Lintu pairs this with a sweeping tone poem by Sibelius and Walton’s virtuosic Cello Concerto, performed by Principal Cello Mark Kosower. ...
Campus International School Bassoon Farm Program
Просмотров 370Месяц назад
The Cleveland Orchestra’s newest instrumental music program, the Bassoon Farm, launched in October 2022 with a group of students at Campus International School. Students are learning to play the bassoon through this in-school instrumental pathway program that meets several days a week during the school year. Explore learning resources at www.clevelandorchestra.com/learn.
Beethoven's Seventh | Blossom Music Festival 2024
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Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony is one of the composer’s most exuberant works, bursting with vigorous dance rhythms, folklike melodies, and a passionate slow movement of otherworldly beauty. Antonello Manacorda complements this perennial favorite with two works perfect for a summer evening - Mendelssohn’s breezy Midsummer Night’s Dream Overture and Berlioz’s song cycle Les nuits d’été (Summer Nigh...
Hi from Galen Karriker 🎆🎉☀️
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Galen S. Karriker will be leading the Blossom Festival Band in "Salute to America" this year on July 3! Experience stirring overtures, toe-tapping marches, and patriotic anthems under the stars at Blossom Music Center. www.clevelandorchestra.com/attend/concerts-and-events/2425/blossom/Salute-America/
Rachmaninoff's Third Symphony | Blossom Music Festival 2024
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Rachmaninoff’s Third Symphony baffled listeners at its 1936 premiere, but the composer predicted it would one day “be rediscovered ... and become a sensational success.” Hear why this electrifying work is now considered one of the composer’s finest creations. Arutiunian’s Trumpet Concerto - featuring Principal Trumpet Michael Sachs - and Borodin’s Polovtsian Dances complete this sparkling progr...
Rhapsody in Blue | Blossom Music Festival 2024
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Rhapsody in Blue | Blossom Music Festival 2024
Salute to America | Blossom Music Festival 2024
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Salute to America | Blossom Music Festival 2024
Nikolaus Habjan Whistles Queen of the Night aria
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Nikolaus Habjan Whistles Queen of the Night aria
Audition for The Cleveland Orchestra Children's Choruses
Просмотров 2722 месяца назад
Audition for The Cleveland Orchestra Children's Choruses
Behind The Music | Bartok Concerto for Orchestra
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Behind The Music | Bartok Concerto for Orchestra
2024 Mandel Opera & Humanities Festival
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2024 Mandel Opera & Humanities Festival
Klaus Mäkelä on The Cleveland Orchestra
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Klaus Mäkelä on The Cleveland Orchestra
Thank you for such a passionate and humane exposition. I am sharing it with my kids as well.
So excited! :D
The Germans has advanced in the cold motherland in 1941
Will the concert be online for out of town folks?
😂 beautiful and talented!
More tuba!!!! 😂
Is this coming in 2025 (Cleveland)?
Is this just the music soundtrack to the movie performed? Or do they play the entire movie on the screen and play the music live whenever it occurs in the movie?
This is a full movie presentation with the orchestra playing the entire film score to to live film.
All Conn 8D section! Wonderful!
Have a look a the 8th Horn (Rick Solis?) playing a King/McCracken.
Thrilling sound!
I don´t know about her beauty ... I see her as a magnetic person ... you can look at her for minutes and can´t take your eyes off her ...
Beats the LSO's version, hands down. Bravo Cleveland.
#POLE
I thought this was a brilliant interview from a young conductor who paid tribute to one of the world's great orchestras. Every word out of his mouth was praise and veneration for the artistry of this orchestra and the individual musicians. And I happen to know that he was very well received in Cleveland among the players of the orchestra - who are not easily impressed! Mäkelä will be around for a long time to come, so get used to him. A word to the snobs in the comments: your invective tongues only confirm your ignorance and stupidity. You're allowed to not care for his interpretations, but have some respect.
This is so cool; what an awesome opportunity! I am very grateful my sister is able to be apart of this!
I truly enjoyed this. Excellent. Thank you.
Congratulations!!!
Way to go Mark!
What a talented, charming and beautiful woman!
Sir this is a Wendy’s
I've already got my tickets.
Well not quite flawless as the video description says, but close enough! 😗👏 Whistling with that kind of precision and control is much harder than it might sound.
Quite amazing! And he nailed all the top notes.
❤Amazing skill.
I attended the Cleveland Orchestra's third and final performance of Julius Eastman's single-movement Symphony No. II (on April 29, 2023), just because this seemed unmissable. The work, which is lugubrious and morose throughout, was performed with great solemnity (combined with coolly reserved emotional intensity in some spots), which was marred by a bit of audience coughing--in the quietest and most delicate parts, of course. The performance received decent applause, with two audience members in the orchestra section giving a standing ovation. Despite the rather unusual instrumentation of 3 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 English horns, 3 bass clarinets, 3 contrabass clarinets, 3 bassoons, 3 contrabassoons, 2 trombones, bass trombone, 3 tubas, 6 timpanists playing 24 timpani (reduced to 4 timpanists playing 16 timpani for this performance), and strings, the sounds of the individual instruments don't often emerge from a generally muddy, drone-like texture that occasionally reminded me of Morton Feldman, though nowhere as compelling. I couldn't really hear the timpani or contrabassoons much, though the oboes, English horns, bass clarinets, and contrabass clarinets emerged from the miasma at times, with the latter sometimes asked to play high in their range, producing an unearthly clarinet choir-like effect. Unlike in many of Eastman's other works, there wasn't any improvisation. It's a very sad piece for sure, and not a masterpiece by any stretch, but I'm definitely glad that the orchestra decided to do it, and that I was able to attend. The extra contrabass clarinet and contrabassoon players in the Eastman work were not credited in the program, so I'm very curious who they got to play those parts, and how they were able to procure all these extra instruments. Maybe the Cleveland Institute of Music, where many of the orchestra's members teach, was involved somehow. Wynton Marsalis's new trumpet concerto, which is apparently the longest trumpet concerto ever, at 35 minutes in length, was an ingeniously composed and distinguished work, drawing on numerous sources of inspiration--both human and non-human. Following the performance, the audience gave soloist Michael Sachs (who has been the Cleveland Orchestra's principal trumpet player since 1988) a standing ovation and four curtain calls. Wynton Marsalis himself attended the first performance (on April 27, 2023), and actually surprised the audience by coming on stage and speaking about his piece during the pre-concert lecture that night. The pre-concert talk by University of Akron composition professor Jamie Wilding, which featured him demonstrating numerous themes from the Eastman symphony on the piano from memory, was outstanding, and, according to some regular Cleveland Orchestra attendees, the best pre-concert lecture they'd ever seen. It's still unclear exactly why or how the Cleveland Orchestra, whose programming has historically been quite conservative, came to program this unconventional work by one of America's most radical composers. Maybe we'll never know. But they included several more pieces by African American composers on their May 4, 6, 18, and 19, 2023 concerts.
The puppeteers helped make up for the simpler sets that were required due to Severence Hall's limitations as an Opera House. FANTASTIC performance!
I can't wait to see this! Wow!
That's sounds like them for soviet invasion on Europe and fits perfect to soviet tanks crushing wall on border with western Germany while hundreds of paratroopers jump from il-76 planes. Literally could be world in conflict (game) theme
who’s back for game 7 today. beat the magic. please.
See you there!
I only know about this celebration from watching Patti LaBelle sing her rendition of Somewhere Over the Rainbow on the MLK celebration 1986 on youtube. Greetings from the Philippines!
Cleveland is s**t
Thank you Cleveland Orchestra be Rach ❤
Cool❤❤
❤ Magnificent! ❤️
🔥🔥🔥🤯🤯🤯💯💯💯
Вечная Русская классика! Великий Прокофьев, гениальная вещь! Потрясает в любом исполнении!
Overhyped conductor, completely out of his depth with this assignment. His Sibelius cycle was horrible. But today, media profiles matter, not competence.
Unqualified to hand out programs, let alone conduct this orchestra.
I sang in the chorus for two years in the late 1980s under Robert page. It was one of the most wonderful experiences of my life. I even got to sing in Carnegie Hall. I moved to DC after leaving Ohio but I miss the chorus experience so much. You should take the opportunity to audition if you can. You won’t regret it
Go Cavs!
👀 Promo>SM
Will they ever do the extended editions please
Kodachrome ? All of em
Sensacional
I love this piece!
So gracious to have been a part of that celebration!
The greatest piece of music! ❤️
One of the prettiest