With a ceremonious wave of a conductor's baton by Hard Rock Rocksino President Mark Birtha, two Cleveland Institute of Music students Sara Page and Leah Latorraca played the third movement of Bach's Concerto for Violins in D minor to mark the June 15 opening of the newest eatery at the Rocksino, Concerto.
While the 72-seat restaurant gives an upscale impression from the hardwood floor, to the mural on the wall of the Amalfi Coast the warm setting invites diners to enjoy "neighborhood Italian" eatery foods with an authentic Italian flavor, said Rick Wittkopp, Director, Food and Beverage.
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