Spring 2021 BrownBag Concerts
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All concerts begin at 12 noon and will be livestreamed on our Facebook page and on the website of Trinity Cathedral
There will be no in-person performances until further notice.
There will be no in-person performances until further notice.
February 2/10
Jackie Warren, Jazz Pianist Cleveland’s own Queen of Jazz Piano fills Trinity Cathedral with style and pizzaz! 2/24
Cleveland Institute of Music Guitar Studio Featuring students from one of the country's finest classical guitar studios March 3/10
Matthew Jones, Tenor A Savannah, Georgia native, Matthew Jones is acclaimed for his “lively agility for dancing, and his light timbre.” He performs regularly with professional choirs in the Cleveland area and is on the voice faculty at The Music Settlement. |
3/24
Cellocentric A fusion ensemble specializing in live performance of modern-folk and jazz soundscapes, with the special intrigue of classical bassoon, finger-style guitar and mandolin, and latin-influenced percussive plucked and strummed cello featuring Doug Wood, guitar; Arleigh Savage, bassoon; and Carolina Borja, cello. April 4/14
Dancing Wheels Considered one of the premier arts and disabilities organizations in the U.S., Dancing Wheels is a professional, physically integrated dance company uniting the talents of dancers both with and without disabilities. 4/28
Salzedo Harp Duo Sponsored by the Ashley Whitmer Correa Foundation Featuring Nancy Lendrim, Principal Harpist of the Toledo Symphony Orchestra and Jody Guinn, Principal Harpist of the Akron Symphony Orchestra |
May 5/5
Brahms-Fest: The Organ Chorale Preludes Sponsored by the Ohio Arts Council Organists Todd Wilson and Nicole Keller present the 11 Chorale Preludes Op. 122 for organ 5/12 Brahms-Fest: The Violin Sonatas Sponsored by the Ohio Arts Council Violinist Andrew Sords and pianist Elizabeth DeMio present Brahms' monumental sonatas for violin and piano 5/19 Brahms-Fest: The Liebeslieder Walzer Sponsored by the Ohio Arts Council Singers from the Trinity Cathedral Choir present an eclectic collection of "love-song walzes" set by Johannes Brahms. |