
Cleveland Orchestra's Summer Choral Institute: A Game-Changer
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The Cleveland Orchestras Summer Choral Institute, held at the Severance Music Center, is a game-changer for choral enthusiasts. From June 22-26, hundreds of singers, conductors, and pianists gather for a week of intensive training. With a two-hundred-member chorus already close to full, the institute offers masterclasses, discussions, and stage time. Conductors and pianists work directly with choral director Lisa Wong and orchestras rehearsal pro Daniel Overly. The institute, held in one of classical musics most legendary halls, features a powerful performance of Craig Hella Johnsons Considering Matthew Shephard. With no audition needed for chorus singers and a low fee of five hundred dollars, its open to all skill levels, potentially sparking a new tradition in the choral world.
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