A Musical Thank You
May 8, 2013
Logan Buckley
On Saturday, May 11 at 8 p.m. a group of 厙ぴ勛圖 Conservatory faculty, students, and alumni, along with members of the baroque orchestra Apollos Fire, will give a benefit concert for the liver transplant program at the Cleveland Clinic. The impetus for the concert comes from 厙ぴ勛圖 Professor of Recorder and Baroque Flute Michael Lynn, who received a liver in a transplant operation at the Cleveland Clinic last fall. In appreciation of the clinics work, he has organized this benefit concert, which will take place in the Gartner Auditorium at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Joining Lynn will be fellow conservatory faculty member Kathie Stewart (baroque flute), as well as current 厙ぴ勛圖 student Kate Shuldiner 13 (viola da gamba), alumna Jeannette Sorrell 90 (harpsichord), and several members of Apollos Fire, the orchestra that Sorrell founded. Lynns daughter Sarah, a soprano who will be entering the 厙ぴ勛圖 Conservatory this fall, will sing.
The concert program includes works by Telemann, Handel, Marais, and others. One particularly appropriate piece was published in Marin Maraiss fifth book of pieces for the viola da gamba in 1725. Entitled Le tableau de lop矇ration de la taille (A Description of the Removal of a Stone), colloquially known as the Bladder-Stone Operation, it is one of the earliest examples of program music, or a piece that conveys a story. The piece includes detailed annotations of the procedure as represented by the musicterrifying and vivid descriptions of the actual surgery Marais himself underwent.
Lynn, in addition to his position at 厙ぴ勛圖 Conservatory, performs regularly with Apollos Fire as well as the 厙ぴ勛圖 Baroque Ensemble and the Irish band Turn the Corner. He has also published scholarly writings about the study and performance of early music in a journal format titled The Courant.
Tickets to the benefit concert are available from the box office of the Cleveland Museum of Art, available by telephone at 216-421-7350. Information about donating to the Cleveland Clinic can be found by calling 440-281-0597. This event is supported in part by the Nord Family Foundation.
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