Preview: "The Cleveland Orchestra Celebrates the Art Museum's Centennial"

Brett Mitchell will lead The Cleveland Orchestra in a special performance at the Cleveland Museum of Art on Sunday, June 26.

Brett Mitchell will lead The Cleveland Orchestra in a special performance at the Cleveland Museum of Art on Sunday, June 26.

Cleveland Scene has listed Brett Mitchell's June 26 performance with The Cleveland Orchestra as its principal classical music event not to miss this week:

The Cleveland Museum of Art just turned 100 years old, and The Cleveland Orchestra will mark that milestone by crossing the street to play an outdoor concert on the Museum’s South Terrace on Sunday, June 26 at 5:30 pm. Associate Conductor Brett Mitchell will wield the baton for a program of art-related music, including some pieces by composers who actually visited the Museum on their trips to Cleveland. The program features music by Paul Hindemith, Ottorino Respighi, Adam Schoenberg, Béla Bartók, and Modest Mussorgsky. Admission is free. It. Will. Not. Rain.

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