Classic Stewart Copeland
On a Personal Note
by Stewart Copeland, The Cleveland Orchestra
2y ago
Rock and drum icon Stewart Copeland talks early influences and recent compositions — including Police Deranged, an orchestral survey of Copeland’s career and his many years with The Police. Upcoming Performance (September 11 at Blossom Music Center): Join Stewart Copeland and The Cleveland Orchestra  for the finale to this summer's Blossom Music Festival, Stewart Copeland’s Police Deranged For Orchestra, a high-energy orchestral celebration of The Police’s biggest hits, including ‘Roxanne’, ‘Don’t Stand So Close To Me’ and ‘Message in a Bottle’. With Copeland on drums, three singers, guit ..read more
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Change of Seasons, Part 2: The Golda Touch
On a Personal Note
by Ilya Gidalevich, Golda Schultz, The Cleveland Orchestra, Mark Williams
2y ago
After several artist cancellations irrevocably altered plans to perform Haydn’s The Seasons, soprano Golda Schultz was the last soloist standing. Not only did the show go on, it became a defining moment. Featured Music: HAYDN – The Seasons The Cleveland Orchestra Franz Welser-Möst, conductor Golda Schultz, soprano Recorded live at Severance Hall on Jan. 18, 2018 The connection we share through music is more important than ever — and so is your support. To support The Cleveland Orchestra, please visit clevelandorchestra.com/donate ..read more
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Change of Seasons, Part 1: The Scramble
On a Personal Note
by Ilya Gidalevich, Golda Schultz, The Cleveland Orchestra, Mark Williams
2y ago
In January 2018, The Cleveland Orchestra planned to perform Haydn’s choral masterpiece The Seasons. One soloist fell ill. Then another. What resulted is one of the most unusual and memorable performances in Cleveland Orchestra history. Featured Music: HAYDN – The Seasons The Cleveland Orchestra Franz Welser-Möst, conductor Golda Schultz, soprano Recorded live at Severance Hall on Jan. 18, 2018 The connection we share through music is more important than ever — and so is your support. To support The Cleveland Orchestra, please visit clevelandorchestra.com/donate ..read more
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Tour de Franz
On a Personal Note
by Paul Kushious, The Cleveland Orchestra
2y ago
Cellist Paul Kushious reflects on the works of Richard Strauss as he traces the composer’s path on an unforgettable and perfectly planned trip from Austria to Switzerland. Featured Music: STRAUSS – Death and Transfiguration, Op. 24 The Cleveland Orchestra Franz Welser-Möst, conductor Recorded live at Severance Hall in 2016 The connection we share through music is more important than ever — and so is your support. To support The Cleveland Orchestra, please visit clevelandorchestra.com/donate ..read more
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Color and Character
On a Personal Note
by The Cleveland Orchestra, Jonathan Sherwin
2y ago
Bassoonist Jonathan Sherwin discusses the existential meaning behind Gustav Mahler's Second Symphony - Resurrection; “Why am I here, what am I doing, and what gives my life meaning…” Featured Music: MAHLER – Symphony no. 2 (Resurrection) 5. Im Tempo des Scherzos (In the tempo of the scherzo) The Cleveland Orchestra Franz Welser-Möst, conductor Joélle Harvey, soprano Sasha Cooke, mezzo-soprano Cleveland Orchestra Chorus Recorded live at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts on January 26, 2019 The connection we share through music is more important than ever — and so is your suppo ..read more
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Legendary
On a Personal Note
by Clara Rankin, André Gremillet, The Cleveland Orchestra
2y ago
From music conductors to visiting artists to her own family ties, board member Clara Rankin thinks back on the people and performances that define The Cleveland Orchestra. Interview conducted by André Gremillet, President & CEO of The Cleveland Orchestra. Featured Music MOZART – Symphony no. 41 1. Allegro vivace The Cleveland Orchestra Recorded live at Severance Hall in 1966 The connection we share through music is more important than ever — and so is your support. To support The Cleveland Orchestra, please visit clevelandorchestra.com/donate ..read more
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Love Notes
On a Personal Note
by The Cleveland Orchestra, Carolyn Gadiel Warner
2y ago
Pianist and Violinist Carolyn Gadiel Warner reflects on falling in love—with her husband of 40 years, Bruckner symphonies and her profession. Featured Music BRUCKNER – Symphony No. 8 4.  Finale The Cleveland Orchestra Franz Welser-Möst, conductor Recorded live at Severance Hall on May 29, 2010 The connection we share through music is more important than ever — and so is your support. To support The Cleveland Orchestra, please visit clevelandorchestra.com/donate ..read more
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Pulse
On a Personal Note
by Marc Damoulakis, The Cleveland Orchestra
2y ago
Principal Percussionist Marc Damoulakis talks about feeling the rhythm from an early age and what it means to keep time for The Cleveland Orchestra. Featured Music RIMSKY-KORSAKOV – Scheherazade 4.  Festival at Baghdad; the Sea; the Ship Goes to Pieces on a Rock Surmounted by a Bronze Warrior The Cleveland Orchestra Gustavo Gimeno, conductor Recorded live at Severance Hall on October 19, 2018 The connection we share through music is more important than ever — and so is your support. To support The Cleveland Orchestra, please visit clevelandorchestra.com/donate ..read more
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Where Words Fail, Music Speaks
On a Personal Note
by Lisa Wong, The Cleveland Orchestra
2y ago
Director of Choruses Lisa Wong reflects on the healing power of John Adams’s On the Transmigration of Souls after 9/11 and the human voice as medicine for the soul. Featured Music ADAMS – On the Transmigration of Souls The Cleveland Orchestra Jakub Hrůša, conductor Cleveland Orchestra Chorus Recorded live at Severance Hall on November 17, 2019 The connection we share through music is more important than ever — and so is your support. To support The Cleveland Orchestra, please visit clevelandorchestra.com/donate ..read more
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Family Matters
On a Personal Note
by The Cleveland Orchestra, Mitsuko Uchida, Mark Williams
3y ago
Revered pianist Mitsuko Uchida reminisces with fondness on the familial nature of her decades-long relationship with The Cleveland Orchestra. Featured Music: MOZART – Piano Concerto No. 24 (K. 491) The Cleveland Orchestra Mitsuko Uchida, conductor and piano Recorded live at Severance Hall in November 2005 The connection we share through music is more important than ever — and so is your support. To support The Cleveland Orchestra, please visit clevelandorchestra.com/donate ..read more
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