The Cleveland Orchestra Miami Press Releases
The Cleveland Orchestra Opens Its Sixth Season in Miami January 27 and 28
The Cleveland Orchestra Miami Single Tickets On Sale Now
The Cleveland Orchestra Announces Subscription Programs for its 2012 Miami Residency
Industry Leader Bruce Coppock Named Managing Director of The Cleveland Orchestra Miami Residency
Giancarlo Guerrero appointed Principal Guest Conductor of The Cleveland Orchestra Miami Residency
Cleveland Orchestra Miami Residency announces April Residency Activities
Rave Reviews and Critical Opinion
Plain Dealer, January 30, 2012
“In Miami, collaboration between Cleveland Orchestra and Yefim Bronfman continued to evolve”
South Florida Classical Review, January 28, 2012
“Cleveland Orchestra, Bronfman open Miami season with power and precision”
ConcertoNet.com, January 28, 2012
“What Night at Knight!”
Examiner.com, April 10, 2011
“The Cleveland Orchestra and Arts Education, a Tour de Force I”
Miami Herald, April 10, 2011
“Cleveland Orchestra gives riveting performance”
South Florida Classical Review, April 9, 2011
“Under Bĕlohlávek, Cleveland Orchestra wraps Miami season in virtuosic style”
South Florida Classical Review, April 6, 2011
“After Five Years, the Cleveland Orchestra’s Miami Residency Remains Both Prized and Controversial”
2012 European Tour and Musikverein Residency Rave Reviews
”Franz Welser-Möst has succeeded in building the finest Cleveland string culture.” — Die Presse
“It is the art of perfection, pure and simple.” — El País, Madrid
“Here is the most refined of orchestras, where the supernatural cohesion of the attacks never turns into a power show by an advancing army.” — Le Figaro, Paris
“…we were immediately won over by the agility of the strings, the warmly streaming sound of the woodwind, the unshakable security of the brass.” — Klassikinfo.de
“Franz Welser-Möst navigated his orchestra, which cannot be called anything but fantastic, with a secure sense of control and great restraint.” — Klassikinfo.de
“This refined elegance is transmitted to all the sections, to the point that the brilliant winds are inspired by the transparency of the strings.” — Le Figaro, Paris












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