Renowned Mexican Pianist Daniela Liebman to Perform Free Concert at the Cleveland Museum of Art

By Ivan Gomez

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CLEVELAND, OH – On Tuesday, May 13, acclaimed Mexican pianist Daniela Liebman will perform a free midday concert at the Cleveland Museum of Art as part of the Lunchtime Museum Concerts series, presented by Piano Cleveland. The performance will take place from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the Ames Family Atrium, one of the museum’s most iconic cultural spaces.

With a flourishing international career, Daniela Liebman has distinguished herself as a pianist of profound eloquence, grace, and musical sensitivity. Forbes Mexico has named her among the “40 Most Creative Mexicans in the World” and the “100 Most Creative and Powerful Women,” recognitions that speak to both her talent and cultural impact.

Liebman has also been featured in GQ Mexico and Vanity Fair, and her debut album was met with both critical and popular acclaim. It reached #5 on Spotify’s “Classical New Releases,” #2 on Amazon Music’s “Fresh Classical,” and #2 on Apple Music’s “New Classical.” Her interpretation of Manuel M. Ponce’s Balada Mexicana has garnered over 1.6 million streams on Spotify alone.

The event is a unique opportunity for the Cleveland community—especially its Latino community—to enjoy the artistry of one of the most promising young performers in classical music today, in an accessible and culturally enriching setting.

For more information or to add the event to your calendar, visit the official website of the Cleveland Museum of Art.