Wed 3/6 – Sun 3/10
This week the CityMusic Cleveland Chamber Orchestra is trying something a little different. They’re going to perform without a conductor. Conductors, beware! Are you disposable? I guess we’ll find out when the 25-piece orchestra performs Mozart’s Symphony No. 26, Haydn’s Symphony No. 86, and Weber’s Clarinet Quartet Op. 34, featuring the orchestra’s principal clarinetist Daniel Gilbert.
CityMusic Cleveland continues its nine-year-old mission of bringing elite quality classical music (Gilbert is a former Cleveland Orchestra member; all the members have attended or are currently attending top conservatories and played with numerous orchestras and prestigious festivals) out into the city – for free.
It’ll hit five venues this weekend, starting with the Fairmount Presbyterian Church in Cleveland Heights tonight. Tomorrow’s performance is at St. Noel Church in Willoughby Hills. On Friday, they’re at the Westlake City Schools Performing Arts Center. Saturday brings them back to one of Cleveland’s most gorgeous churches, the Shrine Church of St. Stanislaus in Slavic Village. It concludes this series Sunday afternoon at St. Mary Parish in Elyria.
Wed 3/6 – Sat 3/9 @ 7:30PM
Sun 3/10 @ 2:30PM
