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Severance will be busy this weekend. Credit: Scene Archives

MARCH 12 – THURSDAY

7:00 pm – No Exit New Music. Cleveland Renaissance: Art of the Cleveland School. An exploration of one of Cleveland’s greatest artistic legacies through music and poetry. World premiere musical works along with new poetic creations. Praxis Fiber Workshop. Repeated on Friday at 7 at the Cleveland Museum of Art, and Saturday at 7 at SPACES.

7:30 pm – The Cleveland Orchestra. Elim Chan, conducts, with Michael Sachs, trumpet. Mandel Concert Hall at Severance Music Center. Repeated on Friday and Saturday at 7:30 and Sunday at 3.

MARCH 14 – SATURDAY

3:00 pm – Cleveland Silent Film Festival. A May Tale (1926). Live original score compiled from Central European folk music and performed by the Harmonia Ensemble in the Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium at the Main Cleveland Public Library.

7:30 pm – The Resonance Project. Chez Madame Singer: Portraits en Trio. The Poiema Trio presents an evening of French chamber music chez Madame Singer, whose Parisian salon fostered nearly all the great French composers of the 20th century. Forest Hill Church.

MARCH 15 – SUNDAY

3:30 pm – Western Reserve Chorale presents Mozart: Celebration and Solemnity with chamber orchestra at First Baptist Church in Shaker Heights.

4:00 pm – Singers Companye performs music from 17th & 18th Century European Chapels at Faith Lutheran Church, Fairlawn.

7:00 pm – CityMusic Cleveland plays chamber music by Clint Needham and Béla Bartók at Praxis Fiber Workshop.

For details of these and other classical events, visit the ClevelandClassical.comConcert Listings.