by Daniel Hathaway
WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS:
7:00 pm – No Exit Presents the Either/Orchestra at Trinity Cathedral. Repeated on Saturday at the Bop Stop.
7:30 pm – The Cleveland Orchestra at Severance with Santtu-Matias Rouvali, conductor, and Sol Gabetta, cello. Repeated on Saturday.
7:30 pm – Apollo’s Fire revives O Jerusalem! Crossroads of Three Faiths (pictured) in Gartner Auditorium at the Cleveland Museum of Art. Repeated on Saturday at Congregation Mishkan Or in Beachwood.
7:30 pm – The Resonance Project presents pianist Irwin Shung, piano in J. S. Bach’s Goldberg Variations at Plymouth Church UCC, in Shaker Heights.
APRIL 11 – SATURDAY
7:00 pm – Cleveland Repertory Orchestra presents a concert of American music in tribute to Michael Tilson Thomas. Matthew Salvaggio conducts, with Kira McGirr, mezzo-soprano, at Disciples Church in Cleveland Heights.
7:30 pm – Cleveland Classical Guitar Society presents David Russell in works by Mauro Giuliani, Isaac Albéniz, J.S. Bach, Stephen Goss, and Gabriel Estarellas at the Maltz Performing Arts Center.
APRIL 12 – SUNDAY
2:00 pm – Tri-C Classical Piano Series presents Stewart Goodyear in a program of Beethoven’s sonatas and his Andante Favoriti, plus two of Goodyear’s original compositions in Tri-C Metro Auditorium.
3:00 pm – Cleveland Chamber Collective presents Travelogue, featuring works by Daniel Kessner, David Lang, Margi Griebling-Haigh, Béla Bartók, Robert Manno, and Dylan Moffitt at Disciples Church in Cleveland Heights.
7:00 pm – CityMusic Cleveland’s April Chamber Concert presents hornist Margaret Tung, violinist Miho Hashizume, and pianist Donna Lee in works by Franz Schubert and Johannes Brahms at Praxis Fiber Workshop.
7:30 pm – Cleveland Chamber Symphony presents its annual Young and Emerging Composers Concert featuring world premieres in Gamble Auditorium at Baldwin Wallace.
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The Cleveland Classical Guitar Society International Series will host celebrated guitarist David Russell on Saturday, April 11 at 7:30 pm at the Maltz Performing Arts Center.
Since playing their first show on December 17, 1985, at the Cambridge (MA) Public Library, the acclaimed Either/Orchestra has been thrilling audiences around the globe with their unique combination of jazz, improvisation, and global musical influences.