Wed 11/18 @ noon
Pianist Elizabeth DeMio has performed all over greater Cleveland, often in her role as a collaborative pianist, a skill she teaches at the Cleveland institute of Music.
One of the places she has frequently played is Trinity Cathedral downtown, which has a robust music program. So it’s to be expected that she crops up as part of its 43rd year of presenting its noon-time Brown Bag concerts, sharing the stage with a pair of northeast Ohio’s most outstanding professional freelance violinists: Andrew Sords and Mari Sato. Both have performed with orchestras and ensembles and at music festivals nationally and internationally, while frequently performing with area orchestra, groups and music series. Sords has even performed the National Anthem before a ballgame at Progressive Field.
They’re calling the program “Dueling Divas,” but you can expect more of a happy synergy when the trio plays what they’re calling “rousing” works by Beethoven. German romantic-era composer Mortiz Moszkowski, and late 19th-century Spanish composer Pablo de Sarasate.
This fall’s series of concerts is entirely online and they are, as always, free. Go here to listen.
