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George Nemeth · I high rec seeing CityMusic CLE
February 4th, 2010
Last night I went to see CityMusic Cleveland perform at the Fairmount Pres Church. While I enjoyed Schubert and Mozart, Matt Haimovitz kills the SHOSTAKOVICH Cello Concerto No.1. Granted, my taste runs Kronos Quartetish with a bunch of Philip Glass thrown in, but that shouldn’t stop you from enjoying the music and the venues especially St. Stan’s in Slavic Village on Sat.
By the way, I’m doing a bit of social media coaching, but this is by no means a paid endorsement. If you’ve read anything I’ve posted to the internets, you know I’m a raving fan of things CLE particularly when it comes to culture and the arts. I’m excited to work with Eugenia and her org—they grok social media and are doing awesome community work.
Last 5 posts by George Nemeth
- My letter to the Brad and Joe show - June 10th, 2011
- Creating Conversation - June 7th, 2011
- Justin Bibb on CLE and DET - August 23rd, 2010
- Cleveland International Film Fest Year 34 - March 18th, 2010
- A tale of town city workers - February 8th, 2010

February 4th, 2010 at 12:34 pm
We went to the City Music concert at St. Stan’s last year and it was awesome. The interior of the Cathedral is beautiful, the acoustics are incredibly good and the music selections are interesting. The only drawback are the seats bringing your own pillw to sit on is not unheard of for older bones.
Won’t be attending this year but it is one of the best things in Cleveland for FREE. Although donations to the ciy music project are very welcome and checks are accepted as well as cash. One of the very worthwhile projects happening here in Cleveland.