The Cleveland Pops Orchestra has announced its 2023-2024 schedule. The season starts October 21, 2023, with an homage to great Hollywood composers and continues through June 1, 2024, with a tribute to the armed forces. The six regular season shows start at 8 p.m. on Saturday evenings in Severance Music Center, 11001 Euclid Ave., Cleveland.
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A message from Carl Topilow, conductor of the Cleveland Pops: The Cleveland Pops Orchestra mourns the passing of Gerhardt Zimmerman, longtime conductor of the Canton Symphony and frequent guest conductor. Gerhardt and I were friends and colleagues for many years, and I have always had the greatest respect for his talents and accomplishments. Many of our musicians had the honor of performing for Maestro Zimmerman in Canton and elsewhere and join me in mourning his death.
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Cleveland Pops Orchestra announces 2023-2024 season with Hollywood, Broadway, Beatles and more
/by Sabrina Plumb DeCastraThe Cleveland Pops Orchestra has announced its 2023-2024 schedule. The season starts October 21, 2023, with an homage to great Hollywood composers and continues through June 1, 2024, with a tribute to the armed forces. The six regular season shows start at 8 p.m. on Saturday evenings in Severance Music Center, 11001 Euclid Ave., Cleveland.
Cleveland Pops Orchestra mourns the passing of Gerhardt Zimmerman
/by Sabrina Plumb DeCastraA message from Carl Topilow, conductor of the Cleveland Pops: The Cleveland Pops Orchestra mourns the passing of Gerhardt Zimmerman, longtime conductor of the Canton Symphony and frequent guest conductor. Gerhardt and I were friends and colleagues for many years, and I have always had the greatest respect for his talents and accomplishments. Many of our musicians had the honor of performing for Maestro Zimmerman in Canton and elsewhere and join me in mourning his death.
Highlighting American Salute on Good Company
/by Sabrina Plumb DeCastraJoe talks with Carl Topilow and Sergeant Major (ret) Bob McDonald about the upcoming concert Summon the Heroes: American Salute!