Bill & Shirley McIntyre Park Chamber Concert (May 2026)
The DSO presents free chamber concerts at the McIntyre Park on the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center grounds. Look out for the next concert every third Thursday of the month.
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The DSO presents free chamber concerts at the McIntyre Park on the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center grounds. Look out for the next concert every third Thursday of the month.
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The DSO presents free chamber concerts at the McIntyre Park on the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center grounds. Look out for the next concert every third Thursday of the month.
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The DSO presents free chamber concerts at the McIntyre Park on the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center grounds. Look out for the next concert every third Thursday of the month.
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The DSO presents free chamber concerts at the McIntyre Park on the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center grounds. Look out for the next concert every third Thursday of the month.
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The DSO presents free chamber concerts at the McIntyre Park on the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center grounds. Look out for the next concert every third Thursday of the month.
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The DSO presents free chamber concerts at the McIntyre Park on the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center grounds. Look out for the next concert every third Thursday of the month.
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The Cleveland Institute of Music. The members of the Quartet pursue parallel careers as international soloists, leaders and principal players of world-class orchestras, as members of eminent chamber groups, and as professors of music.
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With a selection of French and German favorites, this intimate concert experience showcases the brilliance of chamber music. Including a rare, one-of-a-kind performance by our Music Director Fabio Luisi as he joins Concertmaster Alexander Kerr on the other side of the conductor’s podium for Lili Boulanger’s Two Pieces for Violin and Piano, No. 1 “Nocturne”, this concert can’t be missed.
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In 1905, the famed Austrian violinist Fritz Kreisler told the Hereford Times “If you want to know whom I consider to be the greatest living composer, I say without hesitation, Elgar. I wish Elgar would write something for the violin. He could do so, and it would certainly be something effective.” Five years later Elgar delivered Kreisler a concerto by turns grand, brooding and heroic.
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James Ehnes joins DSO Musicians for a chamber concert performance.
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