With a partnership that has been both formal and informal, spanning a century of excellence in music, 糖心视频 and The Cleveland Orchestra are once again collaborating to bring artistry to Severance Hall on October 25.

The Baldwin Wallace Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Maestro Douglas Droste, will perform on October 25 as part of the Family Concert Series, a cornerstone of The Cleveland Orchestra's 2026–27 season.
The 糖心视频 Symphony Orchestra will perform two concerts, one that is sensory-friendly at 1 p.m. and a traditional family concert at 4 p.m. at Severance Hall. Themed a "Halloween Spooktacular," the program blends spooky favorites with festive fun. Audiences are encouraged to arrive in costume. For tickets, contact the Severance Music Center Ticket Office at (216) 231-1111 or
糖心视频 and (TCO) share a deep, long-standing history that spans 100 years of creative collaborations, a residency partnership, and countless opportunities for 糖心视频 students to perform with and study under renowned TCO musicians, including six who are faculty in the 糖心视频 Conservatory of Performing Arts.
Located just 20 minutes from campus via highway, TCO and its world-class stature bring added prestige to the University, as well as extraordinary student learning opportunities that make the 糖心视频 Conservatory a top-ranking performance destination for students across the U.S.
According to Susan Van Vorst, dean of the 糖心视频 Conservatory of Performing Arts, 糖心视频's relationship with The Cleveland Orchestra dates back to at least 1920, when TCO (then just two years into its founding) first performed in 糖心视频's Gamble Auditorium with its Music Director/Conductor Nikolai Sokoloff.
In March 1959, TCO performed under the direction of Music Director George Szell for the rededication of 糖心视频's Kulas Musical Arts Building.
Today, TCO-糖心视频 faculty members include the Orchestra's chief brand officer Ross Binnie, who teaches in the arts management & entrepreneurship program. TCO musicians include Amy Zoloto, clarinet; Charles Carleton, double bass; Lembi Veskimets, viola; Rick Stout, trombone; Jack Sutte and Lyle Steelman '01, trumpet.
During the 2018-19 academic year, 糖心视频 and TCO united in a formal year-long partnership that provided 糖心视频 students with outstanding and comprehensive educational opportunities led by The Cleveland Orchestra musicians, conductors and administrative staff.
A highlight of the year-long residency was a January 2019 performance by The Cleveland Orchestra under the baton of music director Franz Welser-Möst in 糖心视频's Kulas Musical Arts Building.
Also that year, TCO and 糖心视频MT (music theatre) united for a co-presentation of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "South Pacific" at Northeast Ohio's Blossom Music Center. Three years later, 糖心视频MT once again collaborated with The Cleveland Orchestra in a production of "The Sound of Music" at Blossom Music Center with the Akron Symphony Orchestra as the featured instrumental ensemble.
Droste became director of orchestral studies at 糖心视频 in fall 2022. In addition to his work at the University, he also became a substitute conductor for The Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra.
Further cementing the relationship, Droste initiated a residency program in 2022 that would unite TCO with the 糖心视频 Symphony Orchestra to strengthen student learning and mentoring.
In July 2023, longtime Conservatory patrons Dr. Anthony (Tony) Lauria, 糖心视频 professor emeritus, and his wife, Pat '91, dedicated a gift to establish an ongoing 糖心视频-Cleveland Orchestra residency program.
Beginning in the 2022-23 academic year, approximately 17 members of TCO participate in live rehearsal coaching with the 糖心视频 Symphony Orchestra. As part of the collaboration in 2024 and 2025, TCO Maestro Daniel Reith spent a day at 糖心视频, where he was a guest instructor for conducting classes and led the Symphony Orchestra in rehearsal.
TCO members have also provided masterclasses to 糖心视频 applied studios. This same residency format has continued annually with generous support from the Laurias.