[NEohioPAL] The Mandel JCC of Cleveland Presents "An Evening of Classical Music & Art" May 3, 2009
Anita Tucker
anita at where4arthou.com
Mon Apr 20 12:25:11 PDT 2009
AN EVENING OF CLASSICAL MUSIC & ART
Sunday, May 3, 2009
6:00 pm Retrospective art exhibit by Seth Chwast opens
6:30 pm Meet the Artist reception (exhibition & reception FREE to all
concert ticket holders)
7:30 pm Concert by world-renowned classical musicians
The Mandel JCCs Stonehill Auditorium, 26001 S. Woodland Rd, Beachwood OH
44122
Concert tickets are $22.
ADVANCED SALE discount tickets: JCC members ($21), seniors ($22) and
students ($12).
To purchase tickets visit The Mandel JCC during regular business hours, call
(866) 546-1358 or purchase online at www.clevejcc.org
<http://www.clevejcc.org/> . (Transaction fees will be added to phone and
online orders.)
Group tickets (10+): $16 (Call 216/593-6258.)
World-Class Concert to be held Sunday, May 3, 2009
For the past eight years, Cleveland audiences have flocked to this evening
of exceptional entertainment showcasing the citys world-class musical
talent. This extraordinary concert brings together an array of renowned
classical musicians, many from the former Soviet Union, who have played and
recorded with The Cleveland Orchestra and other great orchestras of the
world. This years Sunday, May 3rd concert begins at 7:30pm in the Mandel
JCCs Stonehill Auditorium.
This years concert will include works by Bach, Ravel, Mozart, Brahms,
Mendelssohn, Fauré and Tchaikovsky performed by Elizabeth Camus, Lyubov
Deninzon, Vladimir Deninzon, Marina Kerze, Leon Lazarev, Brian Thornton and
Jennifer Woda.
Retrospective exhibit by Cleveland Artist Seth Chwast May 3-26, 2009
This year, the Mandel JCC Arts & Culture Program is privileged to exhibit a
retrospective of the work of Cleveland artist Seth Chwast in conjunction
with An Evening of Classical Music & Art. The exhibit opens Sunday, May
3, 2009 at 6:00pm in The Mandel JCCs Stonehill Auditorium, and a Meet the
Artist opening reception begins at 6:30pm. Both are free to all concert
ticket holders. The exhibit will remain on display through May 26, 2009.
Diagnosed with autism as a very young child, Chwast, now 25, rarely speaks
but has found his voice through painting. With his innate ability to mix
colors and reflect the world around him, Chwast has garnered national and
international attention. His work has been exhibited at University Hospital
of Case Western Reserve University and at the Cleveland Clinic, in New York
City and in the Galapagos Islands and Cayman Islands. Bursting with color,
his art conveys his contagious sense of joy, happiness and beauty, and his
story inspires.
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