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Cleveland turns in good numbers

Cleveland turns in good numbers

The Cleveland Orchestra today published its results for year ending June 30, 2024.

Both total revenues and total expenses stood at $66 million, up 7.7 percent on 2022-23.

The Orchestra’s endowment increased by $29 million (10.8 %) to $296 million, one of the largest of any US orchestra.

 

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