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The public hasn't seen much of James Feddeck, the Cleveland Orchestra's new assistant conductor, since his appearance last summer at Blossom Music Center. But what he's been doing in the meantime became clear Sunday when he led the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra in the first concert of its new season.
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Any number of features on the Cleveland Orchestra’s program this weekend at Severance Hall could have served as the main attraction: a world premiere, a conductor’s debut, an orchestral showpiece. But it's Alisa Weilerstein, a cellist and native of Cleveland, who steals the show with Dvorak’s Cello Concerto.
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Excellent as it is, David Robertson's new recording of John Adams's "Doctor Atomic Symphony" doesn't hold a candle to the live performance of the work being offered by the Cleveland Orchestra this weekend. Just as explosive is pianist Markus Groh's performance of Brahms' Piano Concerto No. 2.
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Zachary Lewis, The Plain Dealer Cleveland Orchestra music director Franz Welser-Most looks over scores in the archives office of the Vienna State Opera. Welser-Most is slated to become general music director of the famed institution next year ...
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The Cleveland Orchestra has been playing Beethoven's Fourth Piano Concerto and the Fifth Symphony of Shostakovich for weeks now, both at home and on the road in Europe. Little wonder, then, they sounded sharper than ever Saturday at the Musikverein in Vienna.
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The Cleveland Orchestra and the Vienna Singverein performed Brahms' "A German Requiem" to a sold-out crowd Sunday night at the Musikverein in Vienna. So unified were the two ensembles, it sounded as if they'd been playing Brahms together for years.
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- Cleveland Orchestra awaits Musikverein finale (blog.cleveland.com)
Music director Franz Welser-Most clearly sought to make a distinctive impression Thursday by kicking off the orchestra’s five-day residency in Vienna with a program featuring not the music for which the Cleveland Orchestra or this region is famous, such as Bruckner or Mozart, but rather two out-of-the-way, lesser-known pieces.
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