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Preview of Next Week's Benefit Concert

Postcard_Front_JPEGListen to Franklin Cohen and Dr. Richard Lightbody discuss music, mortality, loss and healing and what we will hear at the concert. Then.....Join us for an evening of music and refreshments with Franklin Cohen, Principal Clarinet Emeritus (1975-2015) of the Cleveland Orchestra and Co-Founder of ChamberFest Cleveland, and Rafael Skorka, an accomplished pianist.When: Saturday, April 9th at 7 p.m.Where: St. Paul's Episcopal Church2747 Fairmount Blvd., Cleveland Hts., OHPrice: $60 concert only - $75 concert + receptionTickets: 216-229-5959 or dmorsecpc@sbcglobal.netMr. Cohen and Mr. Skorka will perform several of the last works by famed composers such as Mozart and Schubert. The selected pieces were written with death on the horizon, and audience members will be taken on a musical journey that explores this creative expression of destiny and mortality.Mr. Cohen and Mr. Skorka are sure to provide an unforgettable concert experience. Applauded by the Cleveland Plain Dealer for performances that are “dreamy, impassioned and achingly beautiful”, Mr. Cohen is the longest-service principal clarinet in orchestra history. Mr. Skorka is currently a doctoral student at the Cleveland Institute of Music, who has won a number of competitions in Israel and appeared as a soloist with many orchestras in Israel, including the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra. Located in St. Paul's Church, the is the location for this year’s fundraiser concert. All proceeds benefit the Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center and will support the Center in providing mental health services and programming to our Northeast Ohio community.

Read more about Mr. Cohen here. Read more about Mr. Skorka here.

Rafael SkorkaFranklin Cohen, Principal Clarinet Emeritus