The Cleveland Institute of Music continues to share its online showcase of student and faculty talent on the Institute’s Facebook page through archival video recordings of some of its best ensemble, opera and solo performances.
New performances premiere weekly every Monday and Wednesday at 6 p.m. and Friday at 12:30 p.m.
Videos available on Facebook | Watch here
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 6 p.m.
Performers:
Pablo Sánchez, violin
Melivia Raharjo, piano
Original performance date: February 1, 2020
REPERTOIRE
SCHUMANN Violin Sonata in A minor, M. 67
FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 12:30 p.m.
Performers:
Brendan Sill, bassoon
Nora Willauer, cello
Elizabeth DeMio, piano/harpsichord
Original performance date: May 6, 2019
REPERTOIRE
TELEMANN Bassoon Sonata in F minor, TWV 41:f1
TANSMAN Sonatine for Bassoon and Piano
Videos will be available for three days after they premiere.
For the weekly schedule and to access each performance, check out CIM’s Facebook page. No Facebook account is needed. (If you do not have a Facebook account, a desktop or laptop computer is required to watch at the time of the premiere; if you prefer to use a mobile device, the video becomes available after the premiere.)
CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF MUSIC
The Cleveland Institute of Music empowers the world’s most talented classical music students to fulfill their dreams and potential. Its graduates command the most celebrated and revered stages in the world as soloists, chamber musicians and ensemble members; compose meaningful, award-winning new repertoire; and are highly sought-after teaching artists, administrators and thought leaders. A testament to the excellence of a CIM education, more than half of the members of The Cleveland Orchestra are connected to CIM as members of the faculty, alumni or both.
All students benefit from access to world-renowned visiting artists and conductors, intensive study with CIM’s stellar faculty and the rich curriculum offered by CIM’s partner Case Western Reserve University. In fall 2019, the diversity of CIM’s student body increased by a remarkable 235 percent to an historic high: 15 percent of the 375 students. CIM is an integral part of Cleveland’s arts community, presenting nearly 600 free performances and master classes on campus each year, and hundreds more at locations throughout the region, including Severance Hall. Explore cim.edu to learn more.