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Worldwide Praise for The Cleveland Orchestra
"The orchestra, under the baton of its music director, Franz Welser-Möst, gave proof of that excellence which has enthroned it as one of the best in the world.”
— El Nuevo Herald
“... Better performances don’t exist.”
— USA Today
“…America’s finest orchestra…”
— The New York Times
“One of the world’s greatest orchestras is reaching out to the South Florida community to share their passion for music.”
— CNN
“Their reputation as one of the world’s great ensembles is richly deserved.”
— The Guardian
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Well, I’ll Be a Horse’s Hair
“We’re playing a duo”, said violinist and keyboardist Carolyn Gadiel Warner to the students gathered at the cafeteria of Toussaint L’Ouverture Elementary School, where she was conducting a Cleveland Orchestra Musical Rainbow program for the Miami Residency with husband and fellow violinist Stephen Warner Thursday afternoon. “What do you call it if we added one more instrument?” Someone piped in: “Trio.” Then she kept adding and it got tougher to answer, until she reached nine musicians — nonet — and said, that’s where it stops. And how many for an orchestra? “100!” They’d been primed. Doubtlessly by their music teacher, Suzanne … Continue reading



