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The Cleveland Orchestra’s commitment to education and community service began when the Orchestra was founded in 1918, and has
remained a top priority ever since. Today, more than 70,000 area schoolchildren, teachers, families, young musicians and adult
learners participate in the Orchestra’s educational programs at Severance Hall and in schools, libraries and community locations
throughout the region – all designed to nurture a lifelong love of music.
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Kids and Families
The Cleveland Orchestra offers wonderful programs for the whole
family. Start a tradition of concert-going today, and become a part of
The Cleveland Orchestra family!
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Schools and Teachers
The Cleveland Orchestra provides a wide range of programs for
schools designed to introduce students to classical repertoire and ignite
a passion for music.
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Youth Musicians
Serious young musicians have access to the artistic resources
of The Cleveland Orchestra through the intensive training experiences provided
through the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra, Youth Chorus, Children’s Chorus,and Masterclasses.
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College Students
Discounted tickets, “meet the artist” opportunities, and advance notice of special ticket offers are available to
area college students.
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Adults
From exploring contemporary fare to re-examining classical favorites
and everything in between, learning never ends when it comes
to music!
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Community
The Cleveland Orchestra maintains a strong commitment to the
people of the city whose name it so proudly carries nationwide, and around
the world.
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For more information about The Cleveland Orchestra’s educational programs, contact the Orchestra’s Education Department at
education@clevelandorchestra.com or (216) 231-7355, and join us for a
lifetime of music and learning!
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