CityMusic Cleveland
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CityMusic Cleveland | |
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Founded | 2004 |
Principal conductor | Avner Dorman |
Website | www.citymusiccleveland.org |
James Gaffigan was the orchestra's music director in July 2005 till January 2010. Avner Dorman, well-known composer, was appointed Music Director in July, 2013. The orchestra's flexible membership ranges between 34 and 44 performers.
CityMusic Cleveland has been reviewed and/or featured in The Plain Dealer, "Symphony Magazine", Gramophone, Northern Ohio Live, and the Continental Airlines magazine, among other publications.
Recordings
- Mostly Mozart (CMC1) featuring guest conductor Andrea Raffanini and violin soloist Kyung Sun Lee: a live recording of the début concert (October 24, 2004), including Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Violin Concerto No. 5 in A Major (K. 219) and Symphony #40 in G Minor (K. 550), plus Brian Suit's arrangement and variations on George Gershwin's "I've Got Rhythm."
- Beethoven • Respighi • Rossini • Mascagni (CMC2) featuring music director James Gaffigan: excerpts recorded live in concert during 2005 and 2006, including Gioachino Rossini's Overture to The Barber of Seville; Ludwig van Beethoven's Triple Concerto in C Major (Op. 56) with violinist Kyung Sun Lee, cellist Edward Arron, and pianist Daniel Shapiro; Pietro Mascagni's Intermezzo sinfonico from Cavalleria rusticana; and Ottorino Respighi's Trittico Botticelliano.
- On the Move (CMC3), featuring music director James Gaffigan: excerpts recorded live in concert during 2005 and 2006, including Giuseppe Verdi's Prelude to Act I of La traviata; Franz Schubert's Overture in C Major (D.591); Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari's Intermezzo #1 from The Jewels of the Madonna; Joseph Haydn's Symphony #49 in F Minor; Franz Schubert's Symphony #5 in B-flat Major (D. 485); Jean Sibelius's incidental music for Pelléas et Mélisande; and Gioachino Rossini's Overture to L'italiana in Algeri.
- CityMusic LIVE (CMC4), featuring music director James Gaffigan and concertmaster Michi Wiancko: recorded live in concert during May 2007, featuring the world premiere of Margaret Brouwer's Concerto for Violin and Chamber Orchestra, commissioned by CityMusic Cleveland; Igor Stravinsky's Danses concertantes; and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Symphony no. 39 in E-flat Major (K. 543).
External links
- CityMusic Cleveland official site
- Review for The Plain Dealer by Donald Rosenberg
- Preview for CoolCleveland.com by Kelly Ferjutz
- Resignation of music director
See also
- Cleveland Chamber Symphony
- Red (an orchestra)
- Cleveland Orchestra
- Cleveland Philharmonic
- Cleveland Women's Orchestra
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