Coming Up Next in Miami
Don’t miss Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet Suite and Argentine pianist Ingrid Fliter performing Chopin’s Piano Concerto No. 2 with the Orchestra. Longtime collaborator Vladimir Ashkenazy guest-conducts the concerts on March 26 and 27 in Miami. For tickets, please visit click here.
Concerts on the Road
Interested in this? Visit the Event Calendar, check the boxes under “select a location,” and click the “Update Calendar” button. For reports on tours as they’re happening, visit the Cleveland Orchestra blog.
Reaching Audiences Worldwide
The Cleveland Orchestra has an active and growing number of residencies in great cities of the world, including Miami, New York, and Vienna. Learn more about how these vibrant residencies are creating a new model of a 21st-century orchestra.
New York’s Lincoln Center Festival
The Orchestra’s next big residency begins in 2011 at New York City’s Lincoln Center Festival, where it will perform every two years. In 2011, the Orchestra and Music Director Franz Welser-Möst perform concerts. In 2013, they’ll be the pit orchestra for fully staged opera performances direct from the Vienna State Opera, where Franz becomes general music director in 2010.
Hear the Cleveland Orchestra on the Radio
Even if you aren’t able to be at Severance Hall in person to hear the Orchestra’s all-Wagner concerts Feb. 18 and 20, being recorded for a future release, you can still hear a performance. Tune in to WCLV (104.9 FM) weekly for live broadcasts. Visit WCLV for program schedules and to learn more about listening to concerts on demand.
In Residence in Miami
In 2007, the Orchestra began a three-week Miami Residency that quickly developed into a major force in the Miami-Dade region’s community and culture. Performances draw sell-out crowds, and educational activities serve young people from preschool all the way through young professionals at the New World Symphony. The Residency is supported by the Musical Arts Association of Miami board.