The Blossom Music Festival Goes to the Movies and the Rest of the Classical Concerts to Catch in Cleveland This Week

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The Blossom Music Festival Goes to the Movies and the Rest of the Classical Concerts to Catch in Cleveland This Week
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Plus Piano Cleveland welcomes two guest recitals

Cleveland’s major June festivals have wrapped up their seasons just as the Blossom Music Center is gearing up for its Cleveland Orchestra and Kent Blossom events. Ohio Light Opera is still unveiling new titles and Piano Cleveland is welcoming two guest recitalists to its Piano Competition for Young Artists schedule.

- The Cleveland International Piano Competition for Young Artists will sponsor recitals by two veterans of the concert stage. On Wednesday, July 5 at 7:30, Eva Gevorgyan will play Rachmaninoff and Prokofiev in Mixon Hall at the Cleveland Institute of Music, followed on Sunday at 7:30 by Gabriela Montero, who will serve up music by Chopin, Schumann, and Stravinsky as well as her own improvisations in Reinberger Chamber Hall at Severance.

- The Blossom Music Festival itself begins with three nights at the movies , celebrating the 30th anniversary of John Williams’ score for the epic film Jurassic Park, music provided by Sara Hicks and The Cleveland Orchestra.- On Thursday at 8, improviser Seth Andrew Davis, the Alexander Adams Duo, and harpist Stephan Haluska will perform at Convivium 33 Gallery under the auspices of Cleveland Uncommon Sound Project.

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