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The Cleveland Orchestra serves thousands adults and young people in the Miami-Dade community through a variety of concerts and community engagement activities including school programs and coaching with university students. The Orchestra held its sixth Musikverein residency in the autumn of as part of a xx-concert European Tour, and returns for more concerts in An ongoing biennial residency at Lucerne's international festival in Switzerland, has featured Roche Commissions — a project involving the Orchestra, the Festival, and Carnegie Hall.

Miami Vienna New York Lucerne. International Tours An extensive touring schedule was part of each season from early in the ensemble's history, with The Cleveland Orchestra's first performance at Carnegie Hall coming in Sunday, Feb.

Thursday and Saturday, March 10 and 12, 8 p. Welser-Most conducts Mahler's Symphony No. Thursday and Saturday, March 31 and April 2, 8 p. Jiri Belohlavek conducts Haydn's Symphony No.

Friday, April 1, 7 p. Thursday-Saturday, April , 8 p. Thursday and Saturday, April 28 and 30, 8 p. Ton Koopman conducts Mozart's Symphony No. Friday, May 6, , 11 a. Koopman conducts Haydn's Symphony No. Thursday-Saturday, May , 8 p.

Thursday and Saturday, May 19 and 21, 8 p. Thursday and Saturday, May 26 and 28, 8 p. Friday, May 27, 7 p. Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission. All rights reserved About Us. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local.

Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. Ad Choices. News you need. Stories you care about. The source you trust. Whether the Spanish concerts lead to regular partnerships or residencies remains to be seen.

Certainly, the orchestra is interested, but the pace and nature of future collaboration will depend on Spain's economic health. Then again, Cleveland's economy, too, is part of the equation. Indeed, it helps explain how Welser-Most and the orchestra selected the music for this tour. In flush times, the conductor might have taken a Mahler symphony or Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring" on the road.

Instead, he opted for leaner, lesser-known scores. But he's not disappointed, he said. On the contrary, the music he chose not only represents his work in Cleveland but also enables him to make bold impressions. It just tells you over and over there's plenty of great music.

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