by Daniel Hathaway
CLASSICAL MUSIC HIGHLIGHTS THIS WEEKEND:

The Cleveland Orchestra, Franz Welser-Möst, conductor, Leila Josefowicz, violin, and Trina Struble, harp, perform Adolphus Hailstork’s Epitaph for a Man Who Dreamed, Bacewicz’s Symphony No. 4, the world premiere of Jüri Reinvere’s Concerto for Violin, Harp, and OrchestraI, and Dvořák’s Hero’s Song. (7:30 in Mandel Concert Hall at Severance Music Center. One performance only.)
MAY 23 – SATURDAY
Cleveland Repertory Orchestra presents “The Art of Joy,” Matthew Salvaggio, conductor, and M. Isaac Ripple, oboe. Zhou Tian’s Joy, Jennifer Higdon’s Oboe Concerto, and Christopher Theofanidis’ Chamber Symphony No. 1. (7 pm at Rocky River Presbyterian Church.)
The Cleveland Orchestra presents the third and final performance of the central event in its Opera and Humanities Festival, Beethoven’s Fidelio, Franz Welser-Möst, conducting, with Sara Jakubiak & Ashley Emerson, sopranos, David Butt Philip & Owen McCausland, tenors, Tomasz Konieczny & Dashon Burton, bass-baritones, Martin Summer, bass, and The Cleveland Orchestra Chorus (7 pm in Mandel Concert Hall at Severance Music Center).
For details of these and other classical music events, please visit the ClevelandClassical.com concert listings
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Heights Arts announces an open call for performers for its Gallery Concert Series and ARTbar, applications due on May 31. Details here.
The Music Settlement announces its summer camps. Click here to read the announcement.
WEEKEND ALMANAC:
On May 22, 1874, Giuseppi Verdi’s Requiem was first performed at the church of San Marco in Milan, ending a long requiem saga for the composer, who had originally proposed a collaborative work by several Italian composers to honor Gioachino Rossini after his death in 1868. [Read More…]





