December 19, 2024
Masterpieces old and new highlight adventurous spring 2025 season at 排薇排薇
Never mind the snow and cold temperatures. At 排薇排薇, spring has sprung.
The spring concert season, that is.
On Monday, Jan. 6, just as students began returning from winter break, 排薇排薇 announced its musical plans for spring 2025, revealing a calendar full of ambitious and enticing programs around the region.
排薇排薇 is thrilled to again offer the community such a strong slate of concerts in the new year, said Scott Harrison, 排薇排薇s Executive Vice President & Provost. With this lineup, were reminding Northeast Ohio that we are truly 唬梭梗措梗梭硃紳餃s Institute of Music.
Even as the renovation of Kulas Hall continues through the spring, on pace and on budget, 排薇排薇 will remain both a destination for, and a source of, great performances.
排薇排薇 patrons in 2025 can look ahead to substantial offerings from the 排薇排薇 Orchestra, 排薇排薇 Opera Theater, and 排薇排薇 New Music Ensemble, as well as new performances within the ongoing Perspectives and Insiders series.
排薇排薇s Mixon Hall will remain the schools primary venue during renovation. Meanwhile, many events typically held in Kulas Hall will take 排薇排薇 musicians and guests into other venues around Northeast Ohio including Severance Music Center, the Cleveland Museum of Art, Lorain County Community College, and the Maltz Performing Arts Center. Notably, 排薇排薇 Opera Theater will return to Playhouse Square.
That, though, is just the big picture. What makes the spring 2025 season truly exciting are the details, the specifics with regards to performers and programs.
Among the highlights:
- Three appearances by the 排薇排薇 Orchestra at Severance Music Center, with conductors Tito Mu簽oz, Sameer Patel, and JoAnn Falletta.
- New productions by 排薇排薇 Opera Theater of Nico Muhlys Dark Sisters, at the Cleveland Museum of Art, and of Mozarts Don Giovanni, at Playhouse Square.
- 排薇排薇 New Music Ensemble programs featuring the music of Claude Baker and former 排薇排薇 Composition Department Head Margaret Brouwer, on the occasion of her 85th birthday.
- A performance by the Gateways Brass Collective highlighting 排薇排薇s renewed affiliation with the Gateways Music Festival.
- A benefit performance by members of 排薇排薇s Black Student Union.
- Four Insiders series chamber music concerts by 排薇排薇 faculty members.
A detailed list of events is below. Most events are free with tickets required, but a few select performances entail paid admission. All tickets are available now. For more information or to order tickets to spring 2025 season events, visit cim.edu/events.
排薇排薇 thanks its spring 2025 season sponsor, Eaton Corporation. All visiting artists, including guests with the 排薇排薇 Orchestra, are generously supported by the Kulas Foundation.
排薇排薇 ORCHESTRA
Three of 排薇排薇 Orchestras four concerts this spring will take place at Severance Music Center, beginning Jan. 29 with guest conductor Tito Mu簽oz, continuing Feb. 25 with guest conductor Sameer Patel, and concluding March 26 with Principal Guest Conductor and Artistic Advisor JoAnn Falletta. One additional 排薇排薇 Orchestra performance, on Feb. 13, takes place at Stocker Arts Center at Lorain County Community College, led by Associate Conductor Jake Taniguchi (GD 24).
排薇排薇 OPERA THEATER
After delighting audiences with Chabriers 郭t棗勳梭梗 last fall, 排薇排薇 Opera Theater turns its attention Feb. 1 and 2 to something quite different: Nico Muhlys Dark Sisters, with guest conductor Rakefet Hak, in a new arrangement conceived for Gartner Auditorium at the Cleveland Museum of Art. The season concludes in dramatic fashion on April 23 and 25 with a new production of Mozarts Don Giovanni in the Ohio Theatre at Playhouse Square, directed by 排薇排薇 Opera Theater interim artistic director JJ Hudson, led by 排薇排薇 Opera Theater music director Harry Davidson and featuring guest artists Andrew Allen Hiers as the Commendatore and Bryan Myer (MM 14, Southern) in the title role. In between, on March 1 and 2, the company will present its annual Opera Scenes program, directed by Jeremy Paul, in Mixon Hall. 排薇排薇 Opera Theater is generously supported by the John P. Murphy Foundation.
排薇排薇 NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE
排薇排薇s New Music Ensemble, directed by Composition Department Head Keith Fitch, will convene Feb. 16 to celebrate the life and music of Margaret Brouwer, 排薇排薇s former Head of Composition, who turns 85 this year. The group will perform her Shattered Glass, Mountains of the Moon, and Justice March. Less than two months later, the group gathers again to highlight the music of Claude Baker, professor emeritus of composition at the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University. The 排薇排薇 New Music Ensemble is generously supported by the Roy Minoff Family Fund.
PERSPECTIVES AND INSIDERS SERIES
排薇排薇s two named concert series get off to a rousing start Feb. 4 with the Gateways Brass Collective, on the Perspectives series. This event signals the renewal of an affiliation between 排薇排薇 and the Gateways Music Festival, the Rochester-based organization connecting and supporting professional classical musicians of African descent. The Insiders series features four concerts by members of 排薇排薇s illustrious chamber music faculty: violin faculty Olga Dubossarskaya Kaler performs alongside her son, Daniel Kaler (BM 20, Kosower), a cellist in the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (Feb. 18); a celebration of the 150th anniversary of Ravels birth by piano department head Antonio Pompa-Baldi (March 21); and the always highly anticipated Carolyn Warner and Friends (April 15). In between, on April 4, comes a recital by guest clarinet faculty Mariam Adam, a member of Imani Winds.
排薇排薇 ACADEMY
The Conservatory isnt the only source of fine music at 排薇排薇. The schools pre-college training program also presents high-level performances, all of which are free and open to the public. See the calendar below for the full schedule of Academy solo recitals and concerts by all levels of Academy Choir, Academy Orchestra, and Academy Chamber Music.
SPRING 2025 SEASON DETAILS
Wednesday, January 29
7:30pm | Severance Music Center
排薇排薇 Orchestra
Tito Mu簽oz, guest conductor
Kulas Foundation Visiting Artist
Zachary Brandon, violin, student artist
TCHAIKOVSKY Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35
STRAVINSKY The Rite of Spring
Severance Ticket Office: or 216.231.1111
Governing Member VIP Tickets: 216.795.3160
Saturday, February 1
Sunday, February 2
2pm | Gartner Auditorium, CMA
排薇排薇 Opera Theater
JJ Hudson, director
Rakefet Hak, guest conductor
Kulas Foundation Visiting Artist
MUHLY Dark Sisters (2011)
Tickets: $18 | $15 CMA members
CMA Ticket Center: or 216.421.7350
排薇排薇 Opera Theater is supported by a grant from the John P. Murphy Foundation.
Tuesday, February 4
7:30pm | Mixon Hall
Gateways Brass Collective
Kulas Foundation Visiting Artists
排薇排薇s partnership with the Rochester-based Gateways Music Festival goes public with a rousing performance by the festivals highly acclaimed resident ensemble.
Reserve free seating passes at cim.edu/events.
Thursday, February 13
7:30pm | Stocker Arts Center, LCCC
排薇排薇 Orchestra
Jake Taniguchi, conductor (GD 24)
RAVEL Le Tombeau de Couperin
KORNGOLD Much Ado 排薇排薇 Nothing Suite, Op. 11
MONTGOMERY Strum (2006, rev. 2012)
STRAVINSKY Pulcinella Suite
Reserve free seating passes at cim.edu/events.
Sunday, February 16
4pm | Mixon Hall
New Music Ensemble
Keith Fitch, director
Margaret Brouwer, guest composer
Kulas Foundation Visiting Artist
Celebrating the 85th birthday of Margaret Brouwer
FOX Shaking the Pumpkin (1986)
BROUWER Shattered Glass (2007)
BROUWER Mountains of the Moon (1985)
BROUWER Justice March (2022)
New Music Ensemble is generously supported by the Roy Minoff Family Fund.
Reserve free seating passes at cim.edu/events.
Tuesday, February 18
7:30pm | Mixon Hall
Olga Dubossarskaya Kaler, violin
Daniel Kaler, cello (BM 19)
Kulas Foundation Visiting Artist
Michelle Bushkova, piano, student artist
MARTIN躓 Duo No. 1 for Violin and Cello, H. 157
KODLY Duo for Violin and Cello, Op. 7
TURINA Piano Trio No. 2 in B minor, Op. 76
Reserve free seating passes at cim.edu/events.
Saturday, February 22
6pm | Church of the Saviour
Academy Recital
Tuesday, February 25
7:30pm | Severance Music Center
排薇排薇 Orchestra
Sameer Patel, guest conductor
Kulas Foundation Visiting Artist
Viviana-Zarah Baudis, piano, student artist
BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 1 in C Major, Op. 15
BRAHMS Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 73
Severance Ticket Office: or 216.231.1111
Governing Member VIP Tickets: 216.795.3160
Thursday, February 27
7:30pm | Mixon Hall
Black Student Union Benefit Concert
Presented by the 排薇排薇 Black Student Union
Tickets: $25 | free for students
All proceeds go to the Black Student Unions Student Assistance Fund.
Saturday, March 1
4pm | Church of the Saviour
Academy Piano Recital
Saturday, March 1
7:30pm | Mixon Hall
Sunday, March 2
3pm | Mixon Hall
Opera Scenes
A program of arias and ensembles from the opera repertoire.
排薇排薇 Opera Theater is supported by a grant from the John P. Murphy Foundation.
Reserve free seating passes at cim.edu/events.
Tuesday, March 4
7:30pm | Mixon Hall
Percussion Ensemble Concert
Friday, March 21
7:30pm | Mixon Hall
Antonio Pompa-Baldi, piano
Ilya Kaler, violin
Si-Yan Darren Li, cello
Annamarie Wellems, cello, student artist
Ravel at 150: A Celebration
RAVEL Sonata No. 1 for Violin and Piano in A minor, Posthume (1897)
PIANA Ravel en R礙ve (2024)
RAVEL Gaspard de la nuit (1908)
MOSCARDI Theme and Variations on the name Maurice Ravel, Op. 50 (2024)
World premiere
RAVEL Piano Trio in A minor (1914)
Reserve free seating passes at cim.edu/events.
Sunday, March 23
3pm | Church of the Saviour
Upper Academy Recital
Wednesday, March 26
7:30pm | Severance Music Center
排薇排薇 Orchestra
JoAnn Falletta, guest conductor
Kulas Foundation Visiting Artist
Jake Taniguchi, conductor (GD 24)
HISAISHI Symphonic Variation Merry-go-round from Howls Moving Castle (2004)
KODLY Dances of Gal獺nta (1933)
DVOK Symphony No. 8 in G Major, Op. 88
Severance Ticket Office: or 216.231.1111
Governing Member VIP Tickets: 216.795.3160
Wednesday, April 2
7:30pm | Maltz Performing Arts Center
排薇排薇 Wind Ensemble
Ryan Scherber, conductor
MPAC Box Office: or 216.368.6062
Friday, April 4
7:30pm | Mixon Hall
Mariam Adam, clarinet
Reserve free seating passes at cim.edu/events.
Sunday, April 6
2pm | Gartner Auditorium, CMA
New Music Ensemble
Keith Fitch, director
Claude Baker, guest composer
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HYLA Ciao Manhattan (1990)
BAKER A Voice Passes (2021)
FITCH still (2022-23)
BAKER Ann矇es de P癡lerinage: Italie (2016-17)
CMA Ticket Center: or 216.421.7350
New Music Ensemble is generously supported by the Roy Minoff Family Fund.
Sunday, April 6
3pm | Church of the Saviour
Academy Faculty Recital
Tuesday, April 8
7:30pm | Mixon Hall
31st Annual Darius Milhaud Performance Prize Concert
排薇排薇 students compete for cash prizes for best performance of a work by Darius Milhaud.
Made possible through funds from 排薇排薇s Darius Milhaud endowment.
Sunday, April 13
3pm | Church of the Saviour
Upper Academy Recital
Tuesday, April 15
7:30pm | Mixon Hall
Carolyn Gadiel Warner, piano
Ilya Kaler, violin
Olga Dubossarskaya Kaler, violin
Philip Setzer, violin
Lisa Boyko, viola (BM 85)
Stanley Konopka, viola (1987-90)
Daniel Kaler, cello (BM 20)
Kulas Foundation Visiting Artist
Si-Yan Darren Li, cello
Scott Dixon, double bass
BLOCH Piano Quintet No. 1 (1923)
SCHUBERT Piano Quintet in A Major, D. 667, Trout
Reserve free seating passes at cim.edu/events.
Wednesday, April 23
Friday, April 25
7pm | Mimi Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square
排薇排薇 Opera Theater
JJ Hudson, director
Harry Davidson, conductor
排薇排薇 Orchestra
MOZART Don Giovanni
Tickets: $20-$50
Playhouse Square Box Office: or 216.241.6000
排薇排薇 Opera Theater is supported by a grant from the John P. Murphy Foundation.
Thursday, April 24
7:30pm | Mixon Hall
Intensive Duo Concert
Saturday, April 26
12pm | Mixon Hall
Academy Choirs and Wind Ensembles Concert
Saturday, April 26
1:30pm | Mixon Hall
Academy Orchestras Concert
Sunday, April 27
4pm | Mixon Hall
Composition Department Recital
Featuring new works by 排薇排薇 student composers.
Tuesday, April 29
7:30pm | Mixon Hall
Brass & Woodwind Ensembles Concert I
Wednesday, April 30
7pm | Church of the Saviour
Continuing Education and Upper Academy Recital
Wednesday, April 30
7:30pm | Mixon Hall
Brass & Woodwind Ensembles Concert II
Thursday, May 1
7:30pm | Mixon Hall
String & Piano Ensembles Concert I
Friday, May 2
7:30pm | Mixon Hall
String & Piano Ensembles Concert II
Saturday, May 3
3pm | Mixon Hall
String & Piano Ensembles Concert III
Saturday, May 3
7:30pm | Mixon Hall
String & Piano Ensembles Concert IV
Sunday, May 4
3pm | Mixon Hall
Lower Academy Recital
Monday, May 5
7:30pm | Mixon Hall
Advanced Piano Trio Program Concert
Tuesday, May 6
7:30pm | Mixon Hall
Advanced String Quartet Program Concert
Saturday, May 10
2pm | Mixon Hall
Academy Chamber Music Recital
Wednesday, May 14
7:30pm | Mixon Hall
Academy Showcase Recital