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The Cleveland Pops delivers performances unlike any other to entertain and enrich audiences of all ages. This year, we are excited to announce that we have added a sixth concert to our subscription season. Our exciting concert lineup will include popular music from the stage, film and television, light classics and more!
We are excited to see you at the Pops this concert season!
The Cleveland Pops: Entertaining, Enriching, Educating
June 1 – A Tribute to our Armed Forces
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion:
The Cleveland Pops Orchestra recognizes that the diversity and inclusion journey is ever-evolving and requires, vigilance, attention, and investment. We are committed to ensuring that diversity and inclusion become and remain integrated in our organization’s identity.
See our full statement here.
Carl Topilow
CONDUCTOR
Carl Topilow
CONDUCTOR
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Don’t miss this annual tradition featuring stirring patriotic music along with a special tribute to NASA. We will also be joined by the Six-String Soldiers, a component unit of the United States Army Field Band who perform contemporary American folk music. Get your tickets to A Tribute to our Armed Forces now!
Rhythm & Views: “Music to Grow On” Part 2
/by Sabrina Plumb DeCastraPlease enjoy this Cleveland Pops’ archived radio show. This week’s show features more music from the Cleveland Pops first CD: Music to Grow On. Stay safe, stay healthy and enjoy!
Rhythm & Views: “Music to Grown On” Part 1
/by Sabrina Plumb DeCastraPlease enjoy this Cleveland Pops’ archived radio show. This week’s show features music from the Cleveland Pops first CD: Music to Grow On. Stay safe, stay healthy and enjoy!
Audition Cafe: Interview with Conductor Carl Topilow
/by Sabrina Plumb DeCastraAndrea Beyer from Audition Cafe, recently talked with Cleveland Pops Orchestra Conductor, Carl Topilow, about what he’s been up to during the COVID-19 pandemic and how the orchestras he works with have adapted to virtual performances. Read more here.