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Here’s our latest Curated Collection for you to enjoy at home:

Click here this Tuesday evening, April 21, at 8 p.m. (ET) for a live performance by QuarantTrio: Brook Speltz, cellist of the Escher String Quartet, Milena Pajaro-van de Stadt, violist of the Dover Quartet, and Brendan Speltz, violinist of Escher (both quartets were on our stage last October). Tuesday Musical is partnering with the Chamber Music Society of Detroit, Chamber Music Chamber Music Society of Palm Beach, and other presenters for this special in-home performance of works by Dohnanyi, Rogerson, and Beethoven. If you missed the live concert on Tuesday, just click here to enjoy it later.

Curious about Tuesday Musical’s new Akron Concert Series? We’ll unveil our 2020-21 season later this month, but here’s a sneak peek: Featuring 18 of our country’s top Black and Latinx classical soloists, this self-conducted chamber orchestra brings fresh, diverse programming to leading venues around the country — including Carnegie Hall and this fall at Akron’s EJ Thomas Hall.

Woof! Enough with the cats in our first two Curated Collections. Here’s a fun version of George Gershwin’s Promenade - Walking The Dog by clarinetist Sebastian Manz, the Danish String Quartet, pianist Martin Klett, and double bassist Lars Olaf Schaper. (Watch for a special guest appearance at the end.) Written in 1937 for Shall We Dance starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, this lively piece accompanied the scene on an ocean liner in which Fred conspires to meet Ginger during the passenger-dog-walking-hour on the deck.
That’s it for now, but more to come.