Composer Gustav Mahler maintained that a symphony “must be like the world, it must embrace everything.” With that in mind, he wrote his Third Symphony in order to create a “great hymn to the glory of every aspect of creation.” Tonight at 7:30 at Severance Hall, conductor Franz Welser-Möst leads the Cleveland Orchestra as it performs the piece. A pre-concert talk precedes the concert at 6:30 p.m. Tickets start at $29, and the performance repeats tomorrow at 8. (Niesel)
The Cleveland Museum of Art is presenting a first-of-its-kind fashion exhibition features nearly 40 works ranging from 17th-century historical garments to contemporary…