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  • Replay - Mozart's Jupiter Symphony

    Franz Welser-Möst and The Cleveland Orchestra conjure up the mighty thunderbolts of Mozart’s final symphony, nicknamed the “Jupiter,” in which his symphonic writing reached a pinnacle of precision in a finale of extraordinary ingenuity. Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 11 provides a profound contrast,...

  • Replay - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Concert

    The Cleveland Orchestra’s 46th annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Concert features soprano Latonia Moore and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Chorus, an all-volunteer community chorus. The program takes the audience on a journey through Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s evolution as a ...

  • FEB 21 @ 7:30p EST - Frenzied Tango

    Pioneering composer John Adams conducts a marquee lineup of Cleveland Orchestra premieres, including his Frenzy, an audacious work that reflects our dizzying modernity, and his own arrangements of Astor Piazzolla’s irresistible Argentine tangos. Following a contemplative fugue by Ives, pianist Aa...

  • MAR 21 @ 7:30p EST - Chan Conducts Bartók

    Patricia Kopatchinskaja makes her much-anticipated Cleveland Orchestra debut with Bartóks fiery Violin Concerto No. 1, which remained unperformed for 50 years after its dedicatee rejected both the concerto and the composer's affections. Returning conductor Elim Chan pairs one Bartók favorite with...

  • APR 26 @ 3p EST - Britten’s War Requiem

    One of the 20th century’s grandest and most moving calls for peace is taken up by The Cleveland Orchestra, two of TCO’s choruses, and three preeminent vocalists, all under the baton of Daniel Harding. Born from the horrors of two world wars, Britten’s searing War Requiem intersperses the Latin Re...