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Adresse | Cleveland OH OH 44223 Vereinigte Staaten |
Google maps | 41° 10' 51.197" N 81° 33' 6.066" W |
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Matinee
Veranstaltungstippsmehr...
ClevelandDolly Parton's Threads: My Songs in Symphony

Parton
The Cleveland Orchestra; Enrico Lopez-Yañez; Katelyn Drye; Hollie Hammel; Julie Williams
Neue Kritikenmehr...
Karina Canellakis debuts with The Cleveland Orchestra
The rising American conductor led works by Dvořák and Tchaikovsky, along with a fine performance of Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto no. 1 with Behzod Abduraimov and Michael Sachs as soloists.
Best of summer: Blomstedt, Beethoven and The Cleveland Orchestra
At age 94, Herbert Blomstedt led a superb all-Beethoven concert with the Cleveland Orchestra at the Blossom Music Center, with Garrick Ohlsson an exemplary soloist in the Fourth Piano Concerto.
A superb all-Mozart concert in Cleveland
Conductor Jane Glover capitalized on The Cleveland Orchestra’s affinity for Mozart in a Sunday evening concert at the Blossom Music Center, with the versatile pianist Conrad Tao.
Fisch leads TCO in commanding performances
There were no unorthodox interpretations in this program, which featured The Cleveland Orchestra’s associate concertmaster Jung-Min Amy Lee in Samuel Barber’s Violin Concerto, just excellent, straightforward music making.
Boreyko and Cleveland Orchestra make impassioned case for Zemlinsky
Andrey Boreyko’s Blossom Music Center program included Beethoven’s “Emperor” concerto with Francesco Piemontesi and a rare but convincing performance of Zemlinsky’s Die Seejungfrau.
Carmina Burana at Blossom: A new look at an old friend
A fresh and compelling performance of Carl Orff’s classic. Aaron Copland’s rarely-performed Statements filled out the orchestra’s last concert performance at the Blossom Music Festival for 2018.
Perfect music for a summer evening
Excellent performances by James Gaffigan and The Cleveland Orchestra of music by Barber, Mendelssohn, and Sibelius made for an enjoyable summer evening at the Blossom Music Festival. Stephen Hough was an outstanding piano soloist.
Captivating Bach from Yo-Yo Ma in Cleveland
Yo-Yo Ma revisits the cello suites with a message for modern times and the polish of a showbiz pro.