Monday’s Bow (April 2)



Daily Bow LogoWe hope you had a great April Fools and that you are excited about (hopefully) leaving winter behind as we move into the spring of the new year. It seems as if each week gets busier and busier in classical music. Be on the lookout for some really awesome pieces later in the week on a variety of different topics.

Today we’ve got a number of cool and quirky little stories to share with you:

One of the most inspiring stories from this past week took place at one of the most highly regarded concert halls. Severance Hall in Cleveland, Ohio was the setting for a major two-day event bringing over 3,000 children from 51 schools in the area for musical immersion courtesy of the Cleveland orchestra.

Last week also saw the kickoff of the 10-day festival Staatsoper Festtage. The music festival returned to Berlin on Friday and featured a number of prominent international stars, including Maurizio Pollini, La Scala, René Pape and of course Daniel Barenboim… who opened the annual event in 1996. Barenboim is scheduled to conduct each night except April 2 and April 8, when Pollini and Pape will perform respectively.

A busy week in classical music… and we’re just getting started!




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