Here are our classical music recommendations for this weekend, selected from our master concert listings calendar.
FRIDAY
No Exit Presents pianist Jenny Lin & electronic artist Draka Andersen performing a new score to the 1984 restoration of Fritz Lang’s movie Metropolis (7 pm at Heights Arts) • the Helen D. Schubert Concert Series presents Siglo de Oro, the adventurous, London based early music vocal ensemble (7:30 at Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist).
SATURDAY
M.U.S.i.C Stars in the Classics features love songs, dances and Romantic music (7:30, Church of the Western Reserve) • Wit’s Folly plays Serenades for Flute and Strings (7 pm at Praxis Fiber Workshop, repeated Sunday at 4 at St. Noel, Willoughby Hills) • The Cleveland Orchestra plays an American music program including Samuel Barber’s Knoxville: Summer of 1915 conducted by Barbara Hannigan, with Johanna Wallroth, soprano (7;30 at Severance Music Center, repeated Sunday at 3).
SUNDAY
Tri-C Classical Piano Series hosts the Genova and Dimitrov Piano Duo (2 pm in Tri-C Metropolitan Campus Auditorium) • Heights Chamber Orchestra presents Travis Jürgens, conductor, and Kira McGirr, mezzo-soprano, program to include Stravinsky’s Octet & Libby Larsen’s Raspberry Island Dreaming (3:30 at St. Ann Church) • The Cleveland Opera & Cleveland Women’s Orchestra presents Triumphs and Tribulations of Love, Eric Benjamin, conducting, with Dorota Sobieska, soprano, and Andrzej Stec, tenor (4 pm at First Baptist, Shaker Heights) • Keith Fitch conducts the CIM New Music Ensemble with Andrew Rindfleisch, guest composer (4 pm in Kulas Hall) • and Arts at Holy Trinity features organist Rees Taylor Roberts, organ, in a program including works by the late Stephen Griebling (4 pm at Holy Trinity Lutheran, Akron).
For details of these and other classical events, visit the ClevelandClassical.com Concert Listings.
