The Cleveland Orchestra's 2014 Concert History

The Cleveland Orchestra was founded in 1918 under the direction of Russian-American conductor Nikolai Sokoloff, who initiated an extensive domestic touring schedule, educational concerts, commercial recordings, and radio broadcasts. Concerts were given at Grays Armory during the Orchestra’s first season, after which they moved to Cleveland’s Masonic Auditorium. In 1931, the Orchestra moved to its new permanent home, Severance Hall, in Cleveland’s University Circle area.

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2024 7 concerts
2023 4 concerts
2022 3 concerts
2020 2 concerts
2019 4 concerts
2018 5 concerts
2017 6 concerts
2016 6 concerts
2015 5 concerts
2014 6 concerts
2013 8 concerts
2012 12 concerts
2011 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Cleveland Orchestra had?

The Cleveland Orchestra has had 69 concerts.

What genre is The Cleveland Orchestra?

The Cleveland Orchestra is most often considered to be Classical, Soundtrack, Classical Performance, Orchestra, American Orchestra, Orchestral, Baroque, and Symphony Orchestra.

When was the last The Cleveland Orchestra concert?

The last The Cleveland Orchestra concert was on August 08, 2024 at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, United States. The bands that performed were: John Legend / The Cleveland Orchestra.

What setlist does The Cleveland Orchestra play live?

The songs that The Cleveland Orchestra performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the July 29, 2023 concert at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, United States:

  1. Foundations of Stone
  2. The Taming of Sméagol
  3. The Riders of Rohan

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