by Daniel Hathaway
WEEKEND CLASSICAL MUSIC HIGHLIGHTS:

Guest conductor Andrew Grams (pictured) will lead CityMusic Chamber Orchestra in the group’s February tour around greater Cleveland with their program “American Dreams.” Elliott Carter’s Sound Fields, John Coltrane’s A Love Supreme, and Aaron Copland’s Suite from Appalachian Spring will visit St. Noel in Willoughby on Friday, the Shrine Church of St. Stanislaus on Saturday (all at 7:30), and Our Lady of Angels on Sunday (at 2:30).
On Friday at 7 pm No Exit New Music presents LIGAMENT. Vocalist Anika Kildegaard and bassist Will Yager, bass, will play works by Zac Fick-Cambria, Ruby Fulton, James Dillon, Amy Beth Kirsten, and Katherine Balch, preceded by a brief opening set by the Cleveland State Percussion Ensemble. Friday’s performance in Ludwig Recital Hall at Kent State University will be repeated on Saturday at Praxis Fiber Workshop.
And on Friday at 7:30, Cleveland Chamber Choir will present its program Love in Bloom, with Romance- and nature-inspired music by Benjamin Britten, Tōru Takemitsu, Eric Whitacre, Morten Lauridsen, and Brandon Waddles at Kent United Church of Christ, repeated in Cleveland on Saturday in Trinity Cathedral and on Sunday in Ahstabula.
One-off performances include Edel Muñoz on the Cleveland Classical Guitar Society’s International Series (Saturday at 7:30 at the Maltz), The Resonance Project’s Qin and Strings presents A Century of Chinese Music with Ann Yu, violin, and Irwin Shung, piano (Saturday at 7:30 at Forest Hill Church), the Cleveland Cello Society’s Cello Explorations with Mark Kosower presents Music and Memories of Janos Starker, beginning with Kosower’s performance of Zoltán Kodály’s Solo Cello Sonata, followed by a 40-minute audiovisual presentation (Sunday at 2 pm at The Music Settlement), Heights Arts’ Close Encounters presents From East to West with the Taplin Quartet (Sunday at 2 pm at Dunham Tavern Museum), Rocky River Presbyterian’s Artist Concert Series presents the Thorpe Ensemble (Sunday at 2 pm), and the Shrine Church of St. Stanislaus hosts organist Damin Spritzer (Sunday at 4 pm).
For details of these and other classical events, visit the ClevelandClassical.com Concert Listings.
TODAY’S ALMANAC:
Reaching back into the 15th century, we’ll begin by marking the death of Flemish composer Johannes Ockeghem in Tours on February 6, 1497. [Read More…]






