Oberlin Contemporary Music Ensemble Performs @ClevelandArt

Oberlin

Sat 11/1 @ 2PM

The Oberlin Contemporary Music Ensemble is one of the most well-regarded student new music ensembles in the country.. Led for nearly 20 years by professor of conducting Tim Weiss, the group works the highest caliber of professional musicians and composers and often gives students the rare opportunity to step out front and solo

The ensemble has a partnership with the Cleveland Museum of Art to perform a series of low-cost concerts at its Gartner Auditorium. This month, they’ll play Luke Bedford’s Wonderful No-Headed Nightingale,
 Phil Cashian’s Creeping Frogs Flying Bats and Swimming Fish, 
Morton Feldman’s Three Clarinets, Cello and Piano, and
 Sean Shepherd’s These Particular Circumstances, In Seven Uninterrupted Episodes.

Tickets are $5, free for CMA members and students.

oberlin.edu/cme

clevelandart.org/ocme-2014-11

Photo by Kevin Reeves

Cleveland, OH 44106

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