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The Cleveland Orchestra recently spent an entire week coaching, teaching, and performing with local students in an effort to increase public participation in music and highlight the organization’s own educational ambitions.The Cleveland Orchestra recently spent an entire week coaching, teaching, and performing with local students in an effort to increase public participation in music and highlight the organization’s own educational ambitions.
Some of the orchestra’s activities had never been tried before in Northeast Ohio, like a special concert that featured all three of the Orchestra’s affiliated youth ensembles (along with participants in an after-school music program at Cleveland’s Rainey Institute) under the direction of music director Franz Welser-Most. The concert also served to inaugurate a program called “Make Music!”