Sat 11/22 @ 7:30PM
Sun 11/23 @ 3PM
Cleveland’s BlueWater Chamber Orchestra’s next concert — actually a pair of concerts, with one on the east side, one on the west side — will be an “emotional journey,” they promise.
It opens with a piece by noted Cleveland composer Margaret Brouwer, a tone poem called The Art of Sailing at Dawn, followed by Aaron Copland’s jazz-inflected Music for the Theatre written in 1925. The concerts culminate in Ludwig van Beethoven’s popular 1806 Concerto for Violin in D Major, Op. 61 with David McCarroll, concertmaster of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra featured as the soloist. The orchestra’s artistic director Daniel Meyer conducts.
They’ll be at their usual location at the Church of the Covenant in University Circle on Saturday, and at the Rocky River Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Go here for tickets.
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