The holiday season is upon us and I, like many, get nostalgic for home; the snow, the trees and homes lit with twinkling lights, the fires in my mom & dad's living room: The New England Christmas (Holiday Season).
One of the things I miss the most though is listening to classical holiday music, especially the Boston Pops. I knew Cleveland had a great orchestra. I had been to their 9/11 Tribute Concert by Tower City and thought they were fantastic. I wondered what options there were for holiday concerts and being on the hunt for an economically-friendly option, I decided to look into free concerts in the Cleveland area.
Below are some of the selected options of the literally dozens I've found. Most of these venues/organizations/groups have many more FREE concerts and thus if you click on their name, it should link you to their site so you can peruse if you so wish.
Option 1:
Baldwin Wallace College Conservatory of Music
Gamble Auditorium in the Kulas Musical Arts Building, 96 Front Street
12/10 | 3 & 8pm | Men's Chorus Holiday Concert | $10 |
12/11 | 2 & 5pm | Conservatory Holiday Concert | $10 |
12/13 | 7pm | Chamber Ensembles & String Orchestra Concert | Free |
12/17 | 7p | Honor's Chorale Concert | Free |
12/18 | 2p | Outreach String Ensemble & Orchestra Concert | Free |
Option 2:
Apollo's Fire: The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra
12/16 | 8pm | Sacrum Mysterium: A Celtic Christmas (@ Trinity Cathedral) | $30 if under age 30, otherwise $35 |
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Option 3:
The Almeda Trio Winter Solstice Concert @ The Cleveland Museum of Natural History
-This one looks really cool! They play the music as you watch a planetarium show!
12/17 | 4p | $20 |
12/18 | 4p | $20 |
12/21 | 7p | $20 |
Order tickets for this one through the CMNH website.
Well, that's just a brief start. I have many more to add but my tummy's grumbling for that delicious steak I bought and I have a certain vegan's Christmas gift to wrap. Gosh, is he going to be SOOOOO excited when he opens it. I can't wait!!
*Photo of Faneuil Hall courtesy of Union Park Press
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