Overview
This concert offers diverse works by three 20th-century masters. Written as an elegy to the tragedies of WWII, Prokofiev's Sixth Symphony explores themes of loss, conflict, and reflection that are just as relevant in today's tumultuous world. As Prokofiev wrote, “Now we are rejoicing in our great victory, but each of us has wounds which cannot be healed. One man’s loved ones have perished, another has lost his health. This must not be forgotten.” The concert also includes a tone poem by Rachmaninoff and a concerto by Nina Rota, with principal trombone Massimo LaRosa.
Pop Culture Note: Italian-born Nina Rota is best known as the composer of the score to the first two films of Francis Ford Coppola’s "The Godfather Trilogy."
At a Glance
RACHMANINOFF - The Isle of the Dead
ROTA - Trombone Concerto
PROKOFIEV - Symphony No. 6
This concert is sponsored by FirstMerit Bank.
Massimo LaRosa's solo appearance
with The Cleveland Orchestra is made possible
by a gift to the Orchestra's Guest Artist Fund
from Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sherwin.
Pre-Concert Talk
Free Concert Preview:
"Seeing Music: Seeing Visions for the Concert Stage"
with Meaghan Heinrich,
Manager, Learning Programs,
The Cleveland Orchestra
Location:
Reinberger Chamber Hall in Severance Hall
Concert Previews are free to all ticketholders. Previews are held prior to every Cleveland Orchestra subscription concert, beginning 1 hour before the performance. This series is funded by a generous endowment gift from Dorothy Humel Hovorka.
Parking
A variety of parking options are available for concerts at Severance Hall, including guaranteed pre-paid parking passes (purchased through the Ticket Office or via this website).
CAMPUS CENTER GARAGE
The Case Western Reserve University Campus Center Garage is located directly adjacent to Severance Hall (parking entrance is off East Boulevard), with stair and elevator access to Severance Hall. Event parking in the Campus Center Garage can be purchased for $10 per vehicle when space permits. However, the garage often fills up well before concert time and only patrons who purchase pre-paid parking passes are ensured a parking space.
Pre-Paid Parking for the Campus Center Garage can be purchased in advance for $14 per concert by calling the Ticket Office or through this website. Pre-paid parking guarantees you a space, but availability of pre-paid parking passes is limited.
HOW TO BUY PARKING
If you are purchasing your tickets via this website, there is an opportunity after you have put seats into the checkout cart when you can select the “Find Parking” button.
Alternatively, if you have already purchased tickets, you can purchase pre-paid parking online through the concert Event Calendar. Above the calendar, check the box “for ticket holders who wish to purchase tickets only” under Select a Type of Event. The calendar will then show available parking.
Parking can also be purchased through the Ticket Office by calling 216-231-1111.
Limited additional event parking is available in the Case Western Reserve University Lot 1 off Euclid Avenue across from Severance Hall, or at the University Circle Lot 13A on Adelbert Road, and at the Cleveland Botanical Garden parking garage on East Boulevard. Space at these lots may be particularly limited during weekday daytime hours. Some on-street parking is also available, but often fills up well before curtain time.
PARKING MAP
For a printable map of parking areas surrounding Severance Hall,
click here.
Severance Restaurant
Severance Restaurant at Severance Hall features contemporary American cuisine in an elegant setting and is perfect for a quick bite or leisurely dinner before the concert.
The restaurant, operated by Cleveland’s own Sammy’s, is located on the street level of Severance Hall along East Boulevard. A pre-concert dinner buffet begins up to three hours before each Cleveland Orchestra evening concert.
Reservations are advised.
For dinner reservations,
please call 216-231-7373 anytime or reserve online.
MENU
View a sample pre-concert evening buffet menu.
Program Book

Commentary and historical background about the music are printed in program books distributed free-of-charge at most Cleveland Orchestra concerts. The program notes are usually available on-line ahead of time.
Follow this link to read the Week 12 program book for this concert.
Program books for most past concerts of the current season
can be viewed at the Program Book section of this website.