Submission & Publication Information
ClevelandClassical.com was launched on September 15, 2008 with the mission of promoting live classical music in Northeast Ohio. The site is published every Tuesday and updated throughout the week. Interviews and other features regularly appear on our blog.
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Submissions are due by 5pm on the previous Friday. Updates may be sent at any time and will be published as soon as possible.
E-mail or your information with date, time, event name, names of conductor, soloists, performers, works to be played (full names of composers and titles), whether the event is free or ticketed, where it's happening (with address and phone number for ticket purchase), and provide a link to your web site if applicable.
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Editorial Staff
Daniel Hathaway, editor & publisher
Mike Telin, executive editor
Contributing Writers
William Fazekas
James Flood
J.D. Goddard
Christopher Grundy
Elizabeth Kalanja
Nicholas Jones
Timothy Robson
Robert & Gwyneth Rollin
Glenn Stroh
Alexandra Vago
Tom Wachunas
ClevelandClassical.com is a service of Telin International Arts, Inc.
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Daniel Hathaway launched ClevelandClassical.com in September of 2008 after completing a 31 year tenure as music director of Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland and artistic director of Music & Performing Arts at Trinity, where he founded Trinity Chamber Orchestra. During those years, he also served as music director of The Great Lakes Theatre Festival, and assistant chorus master of Cleveland Opera.
Educated at Harvard College, Princeton University and the Episcopal Divinity School, Hathaway studied orchestral conducting at Tanglewood with Leon Barzin and Leonard Bernstein. As a concert organist, he has played recitals in the U.S. cathedrals of St. John the Divine, New York, Washington, Kansas City and Topeka, in the U.K. cathedrals of Chester, Edinburgh, Norwich & Winchester, and in France, Germany, Austria & Sweden.

