Friday, July 18, 2025

Killer classical sandwich

For two hours, the Toledo Symphony Orchestra will put on a must-see show for any classical music lover. The Orchestra will perform three beautiful pieces that feature cello soloist Mark Kosower. The first performance is Igor Stravinsky’s Symphonies of Wind Instruments (1920), dedicated to Romantic composer Claude Debussy (known for Deux Arabesques and Clair de Lune), who died two years prior to its composition. Gulda’s Concerto for Cello and Woodwinds and Dvorak’s famous Sixth Symphony will follow, showing off three of the classical world’s best composers. 8-10pm, Saturday, April 18.  Toledo Museum of Art Peristyle, 2445 Monroe St.
419-246-8000, toledosymphony.com 

For two hours, the Toledo Symphony Orchestra will put on a must-see show for any classical music lover. The Orchestra will perform three beautiful pieces that feature cello soloist Mark Kosower. The first performance is Igor Stravinsky’s Symphonies of Wind Instruments (1920), dedicated to Romantic composer Claude Debussy (known for Deux Arabesques and Clair de Lune), who died two years prior to its composition. Gulda’s Concerto for Cello and Woodwinds and Dvorak’s famous Sixth Symphony will follow, showing off three of the classical world’s best composers. 8-10pm, Saturday, April 18.  Toledo Museum of Art Peristyle, 2445 Monroe St.
419-246-8000, toledosymphony.com 

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