The museum’s popular and free Chamber Music in the Atrium concert series continues with a multitude of great programs.
Schedule:
- 10/22: Breana H. McCullough (Karuk Scholar, Activist and Musician)
- Program: “koovúra pa'áraar kunivyíhuktih, kunimúsanva,” which translates as “every person came to see, together.”
- Breana shares music that explores the connection between Indigenous classical and early Western art music
- 10/23: Musical Upcoming Stars in the Classics
- Showcasing outstanding young musicians from Musical Upcoming Stars in the Classics, this evening’s concert titled “An Enchanted Program” features songs with themes to get you excited for the upcoming Halloween season.
- Selections include the following:
- Saint-Saën’s “Danse Macabre"
- Tartini’s “Devil’s Trill Sonata”
- Bolcom’s “Graceful Ghost Rag”
- Schubert’s “Erlkönig” (“Elf King”)
- Mendelssohn’s “Hexenlied” (“Witches’ Song”)
- 11/5: Selections from Chabrier's L'Etoile
- This afternoon’s performance, sung in French, showcases opera singers performing selections from CIM’s upcoming production of Emmanuel Chabrier’s L’Étoile.
- 11/13: Dinner Show
- 11/22: Dinner Show
- 12/4: A Musical Interlude for the Holidays
- This evening’s program, titled “A Musical Interlude for the Holidays,” features musicians from Musical Upcoming Stars in the Classics and graduates of the Cleveland Institute of Music performing festive chamber music, including waltzes, virtuosic piano works, songs and sonatas. Some selections are accompanied by dancers from the Cleveland Ballet.