CUCSO Concert

Homecoming concert 2022 (symphony orchestra)

Date: Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Time: 7:30 PM
LocationMaltz Performing Arts Center
Format: In-Person + Virtual
Admission: Free | Open to the Public
Watch: Livestream from Maltz Performing Arts Center

Program

Coming Soon


CWRU Music 2025–26 Concert Season

The Case Western Reserve University Department of Music presents a wide range of concerts, recitals, and special events that showcase the talents of students, faculty, and guest artists. From classical masterworks to contemporary compositions, these performances highlight the creativity and excellence within CWRU’s vibrant music community. Open to the public, the series offers opportunities for audiences of all ages to experience inspiring live music and support the next generation of musicians and scholars.

Venue Information

One of only a few projects of its kind in the country, the Maltz Performing Arts Center was created through a historic partnership between Case Western Reserve University and The Temple-Tifereth Israel. The extraordinary generosity and vision of Milton and Tamar Maltz, together with like-minded philanthropic leaders, has resulted in this extraordinary, unprecedented project on the university’s campus.

With the completion of Phase One, the Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center at The Temple-Tifereth Israel has become a place for a diverse selection of music, lectures and a variety of cultural enrichment opportunities.

Historic Silver Hall, with seating for 1,200 people, showcases students from Case Western Reserve’s music department, whose 19 ensembles include a symphony orchestra; an Early Music vocal ensemble; Baroque chamber ensembles and orchestra; ensembles for jazz, wind, and popular music; and the Case Concert Choir.

Baroque Chamber Ensemble accompanying dance ensemble
In 2018, the very unique Silver Hall Concert Series was launched to showcase ensembles from across northeast Ohio, providing them with the valuable opportunity to perform a recorded concert in a large venue. The concert series attracted 15,000 guests during the 2019-2020 season alone. LIVE! from Silver Hall was established in August 2020 in partnership with the Ohio Arts Professionals Network to livestream local and regional acts from folk bands to classical quartets to rock bands.

While Silver Hall is used by The Temple-Tifereth Israel congregation for religious observances and occasional life-cycle events, Case Western Reserve has made The Maltz Performing Arts Center a destination for the Cleveland community to enjoy classical, jazz and gospel music concerts by local and national performers as well as the exchange of thought-provoking ideas. It is home to both Think Forum (Case Western Reserve's distinguished lecture series) and Cuyahoga County Public Library's William M. Skirball Writers Center Stage.

The Nord Family Greenway connects the Maltz Performing Arts Center to the rest of campus and the surrounding University Circle neighborhoods. The greenway is a beautiful 20-acre ribbon of lawn, with pathways and trees extending west from Case Western Reserve's Tinkham Veale University Center, across the Fine Arts Garden at the Cleveland Museum of Art, and continuing to East 105th Street at the Maltz Performing Arts Center's front door. 


Health + Safety
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