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Richard Stout has a pretty nice job. He plays trombone for The Cleveland Orchestra. Stout has played all over the country, playing in Jacksonville for 12 years, (two of the years as the principal trombone) as well as studying music both in Texas and Philadelphia. He made the journey up North to Cleveland in 2000, and has been playing here for the past 11 years.
Stout will be performing a FREE concert tonight, September 28th at 7:30 pm with pianist Christina Dahl in Kulas Hall of the Cleveland Institute of Music. More information below:
In 2008, the New York Times wrote about Caleb Burhans, “In New York’s trendy new-music world, he is everywhere, working with just about everybody as both performer and composer.”
The world premiere of a work commissioned from Burhans, alongside other new works that Cleveland Orchestra trombonist Richard Stout recorded for an upcoming Albany Records release, can be heard on a recital by Stout and pianist Christina Dahl on Wednesday, September 28, at 7:30 p.m. at Kulas Hall of the Cleveland Institute of Music.
All of the works they recorded are fantasy pieces, of which they will perform four. Two ballades are also on the recital, which is free and open to the public.
Read more at The Cleveland Orchestra Blog