A building in Cleveland.
Severance turns seasonal this weekend. Credit: Photo by Roger Mastroianni, Courtesy of The Cleveland Orchestra

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.