Hear inspiring and challenging stories of what it’s like to be without a home in Cleveland, intertwined with string quartet music by Beethoven, Montgomery, Still, Bartok, and Walker.
A Performance and Discussion about Homelessness in Cleveland
Join Renovare Music for a creative program intertwining string quartet music with the stories of people who have experienced homeless. Hear powerful music by Ludwig van Beethoven, Jessie Montgomery, J.S. Bach, William Grant Still, Bela Bartok, and George Walker while gaining insight into what it’s like to be without a home in Cleveland.
The performance will be followed by an opportunity to discuss the performance and the material presented with the musicians and a representative from the Cosgrove Center, the largest day drop-in shelter in Cleveland.
Performers: Ann Yu and Erin Reidhead, violin
Micaela Murphy, viola
Rebeccca Shasberger, cello
Free parking available in the lot and street across from the Coventry Library. Metered parking on Coventry Rd or in the Coventry Parking Garage
Name Your Own Ticket Price (tickets available at the door)
Phone: (216) 307-3903
Email: hello@renovaremusic.org
2020/03/07 - 2020/03/07
City Church
2781 Euclid Heights Blvd, Cleveland Heights, OH 44106
This venue is not wheelchair accessible, unfortunately, as there are stairs leading up to the theater.