The Cleveland Orchestra’s 2nd annual neighborhood residency in Lakewood from May 17-24 culminates, as the first on in Gordon Square did, with a free concert by the orchestra. It takes place at the Lakewood Civic Auditorium Sat 5/24 @ 7:30pm.
Pieces schedules to be performed included Ferdinand David’s Concertino for Trombone and Orchestra, with principal trombonist Massimo La Rosa as soloist; Richard Strauss’s tone poem Don Juan and three pieces by Johann Strauss Jr. — Waltz: From the Mountains, Czárdás from the operetta
Pieces schedules to be performed included Ferdinand David’s Concertino for Trombone and Orchestra, with principal trombonist Massimo La Rosa as soloist; Richard Strauss’s tone poem Don Juan and three pieces by Johann Strauss Jr. — Waltz: From the Mountains, Czárdás from the operetta Ritter Pázmán, and the overture to Die Fledermaus.
Tickets will be distributed at ten Lakewood businesses, starting in the morning of Sat 4/26, with a limit of four to a person. Seats not claimed by ticket holders will be released to other at 7:15 pm the night of the concert.
Here are the participating businesses and their Saturday hours:
Breadsmith of Lakewood, 18101 Detroit Ave. 7am-5pm
Breakneck Gallery, 17020 Madison Ave. 2pm-9pm
Geiger’s Clothing & Sports, 14710 Detroit Ave. 10am-6pm
Good Goat Gallery, 17012 Madison Ave. Noon-4pm
Lakewood Hardware, 16608 Madison Ave. 8am-5pm
Madison Avenue Car Wash, 11832 Madison Ave. 8am-6pm
Marrell Music, 13733 Madison Ave. 10am-4pm
Spin Bike Shop, 14515 Madison Ave. 10am-6pm
Vance Music Studios, 16426 Madison Ave. 10am-4pm
Virginia Marti College of Art and Design, 11724 Detroit Ave. 9am-5pm
The full schedule of events is available here.
www.clevelandorchestra.com/Lakewood