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Fine Arts & Special Collections Blog

Month of September, 2009

Music at Main: Oberlin Bassoon Quartet

Oberlin Bassoon Quartet

The Fine Arts Department is pleased to present the Oberlin Bassoon Quartet (OBQ) on October 31st, 2009 at 2pm in the 3rd floor lobby of the Main Library building (325 Superior Ave., Cleveland, Ohio, 44114). The OBQ will perform works by Boismortier, Dubios, J.S. Bach, Tony Bruno and Peter Schickele. This program is free and open to all ages. For more information call 216-623-2848.

The first Oberlin Conservatory of Music bassoon quartet was formed in 1994 and was called "Firewood". As interest in playing bassoon quartets grew at Oberlin more groups formed. In 2002 another quartet from Oberlin called "The Black Sheep" did a short tour of China and that solidified the trend of playing bassoon quartets at Oberlin. Since 2004 there has always been a group called The Oberlin Bassoon Quartet with rotating personnel. Since 2004 the OBQ has done extensive tours of China and Italy, and has played performances in other music schools around the country.

The members of the current OBQ are 4 sophomore bassoon majors at Oberlin from different parts of the US and abroad:

  • Liz Bennett, Colorado
  • Shelly Li, China
  • Jake Purcell, Washington
  • Brittney Walker, Illinois

Spectrum 2009: Civic Design and Inspired Infrastructure

Spectrum 2009

Thursday, October 29 at 6pm
FREE and open to the public
Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium
At the Cleveland Public Library
East 6th and Superior Avenue

2009 Spectrum: The Lockwood Thompson Dialogues presents:
Civic Design and Inspired Infrastructure

Featuring
Alex Washburn & Fred Salvucci
With moderator Steve Litt

The design of our cities shapes nearly every aspect of our daily lives.  Today our nation is reinvesting in our cities by rebuilding the streets, bridges and highways that shape our urban landscape.  Civic Design and Inspired Infrastructure brings some of the nation’s most innovative thinkers and practitioners in the urban design field to the Cleveland Public Library to discuss how well-designed infrastructure projects bring together form and function to shape successful cities.

For more information call 216.621.5330 

Spectrum is an annual program of conversation focusing on issues that impact our visual and popular culture.  Presented by the Cleveland Public Library in partnership with the Cleveland Public Art, these events will generate innovative, unexplored, and provocative dialogues.

Sheet music file: assorted gifts to the Cleveland Public Library Fine Arts Department

Keep your eye on the girlie you loveThe Cleveland Public Library Fine Arts Department has made accessible a new collection of sheet music of popular songs from the late 19th century to the present for piano and voice.  The collection is primarily made up of gifts donated by generous patrons of the music collections in the Fine Arts Department.  A few of the many titles included in this gathering of diverse donations are, Dear Little Pansy Blossom; Just kiss yourself goodbye; and Treasures that gold cannot buy.

The collection is arranged into two series. The first series contains sheet music pieces that are in the modern format. The second series contains sheet music pieces that are in the oversize format. Each series is arranged alphabetically by title and then composer. Each piece is in its own respective folder and labeled by composer (m), lyricist (l), and title. The collection will expand as more pieces are added.  This collection, the Sheet music file: assorted gifts to the Cleveland Public Library Fine Arts Department, has an online finding aid to assist patrons and staff in locating titles.  To view this collection or others of sheet music, visit the Cleveland Public Library Fine Arts Department on the 3rd Floor of Main Library.

William Sommer Library in Special Collections

William Sommer Skethc of a head, from Broom 1923William Sommer's library of approximately 600 books, journals, and other miscellaneous publications was received in 1999 as a gift to the Cleveland Public Library from Joseph Erdelac of Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Erdelac acquired the library around 1984 as part of the William Sommer estate which Erdelac attained directly from the artist's son, William Sommer Jr. At that time the library was being stored in the damp basement of the son's house in Macedonia (Ohio), and Bill Junior (as Erdelac referred to him) was glad to see them go. Erdelac remembered that Bill Junior was a great woodworker and cabinet maker. Mr. Erdelac also predicted that there would be drawings in the books because wherever Bill was, he always had a pencil in his hand and was sketching. William Sommer (1867-1949), designer, lithographer, and painter, was born in Detroit, Michigan. After an apprenticeship, study abroad, and work as a lithographer in New York, he came to Cleveland in 1907. In addition to working at the Otis Lithograph Company, Sommer developed an interest in modern approaches to painting. Over four decades, he vigorously pursued his calling as an artist, encouraged growth in Cleveland's artistic community, participated in federal art programs, and exhibited regularly in Cleveland and other cities.  To view this and other items in the Special Collection Department, visit us on the 3rd floor of the Main Library Building.

Campaign memorabilia in Special Collections

Dewey Campaign stickerThe Special Collections Department of the Cleveland Public Library owns a collection of historic campaign memorabilia that includes political items from the 1840 to 1968.  The collection includes buttons and bumper stickers from various campaigns including: the Cleveland Sesquicentennial Shield, 1796-1946; buttons for Hoover, Nixon, Perk, Rockefeller, and Taft; and bumper stickers for Hoover, Wilkie, and Dewey; and others.  The collection include convention ribbons, tickets and other miscellaneous items.  To view Political Campaign Memorabilia, and other material in the Special Collections Department, visit us on the 3rd Floor of the Main Library Building.Various political campaign buttons