![]() Grant: Some of our main influences are Modest Mouse, Sonic Youth, Alex G. For people who haven’t heard your music, can you give a short rundown of what listeners would expect? Julia: Awesome! That’s what we like to hear. Massimo: I’ve never had a mosh pit at a show. Maybe the most amount of people I’ve seen packed into a show like this. Julia: You guys played a great show tonight. After their performance at ACRN’s annual Battle of the Bands, the band sat down with me to discuss their musical style, their performance and their first impression of the Athens live music scene. Grateful acknowledgement is made to Daniel Hathaway and ClevelandClassical, where portions of this obituary first appeared.Bloodhounds are a musical trio hailing from Cleveland, Ohio consisting of Mae Brando on the drums, Massimo Dipierro on the bass and Grant Santoscoy on the guitar and vocals. Barnabas Episcopal Church Music Program,, 468 Bradley Rd., Bay Village, OH 44140 or to the Seidman Cancer Center of University Hospitals of Cleveland,, University Hospitals, Institutional Relations & Development, P.O. It will be livestreamed on /trinitycleve and the Trinity Cathedral homepage, Tim was a member of Trinity Cathedral, 2230 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44115 where a Memorial Service will be held in-person Saturday, Apat 10 a.m. Tim was first and always a church musician. He took special pleasure in adding the work of young, aspiring composers to his working repertoire. He had particular affection for the music of Charles Tournemire (which he coached with Jean Langlais in Paris) and Benjamin Britten. His musical interests were wide-ranging - a trip to England a few years ago included standing in the rain for hours to attend the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols at King’s College, Cambridge, and a brief trip to Italy found him joining the mosh pit for a concert by Lady Gaga. He was proud of his upbringing in rural Iowa - the blog he kept until the end of 2006 was titled “Virtual Farm Boy” – and he faithfully returned to spend time with his family and attend and report on the Iowa State Fair each year. He regularly covered Cleveland Orchestra concerts as well as diverse other musical events, and filed nearly 200 reviews for Bachtrack alone. Were scholarly in tone but down-to-earth in their appeal. He is also survived by his brother, Allen Robson (Cheryl) of Scranton, Iowa and sister Martha Pierce (Joseph) of Polk City, Iowa, along with four nieces. He wrote to friends on that day “After forty years maybe it's time to try something different,” and he took great delight in introducing George as his husband. ![]() Tim leaves his husband, George, whom he officially married on February 19 after more than forty years together. ![]() He has played many duo recitals with English Horn player Cary Ebli. He has performed many recitals in the area, making a specialty of performing music from our time, and has played world premieres of several works written especially for him. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Bay Village. Since Christmas of 2019 he has been organist at St. Since then he has become an in-demand substitute organist in many churches in Northeast Ohio, and served as Interim Director of Music for Fairmount Presbyterian Church. Robson was Director of Music at Euclid Avenue Congregational Church in Cleveland for 27 years. In addition to being a regular contributor to ClevelandClassical, Robson is the regular Cleveland correspondent for , the London-based classical music site. Timothy Robson was for 37 years a librarian at Case Western Reserve University, ending his career as Associate Director for Academic Engagement Services in the university’s Kelvin Smith Library. ![]() On March 15 he suffered a cerebral hemorrhage from which he would not recover. Tim had been recovering from surgery for renal cancer on February 22, and had been scheduled to return home from the University Hospitals Rehabilitation Hospital on March 17. from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. in Church Music from Drake, where his principal teacher was Carl Staplin, and an M.A. He began piano studies with his great-aunt Elsie Fosket at age 8 and later studied in the preparatory program at Drake University in Des Moines. He was born Jto Warren Aughey Robson and Susan Jane Manson Robson in Norfolk, Virginia, and was raised on his family's farm in Scranton, Iowa. He was a church musician, librarian, and writer. Robson died Maat University Hospitals Ahuja Medical Center. ![]()
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