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Sunday, 18 May 2008
04:55AM

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MIMO
WOSU 89.7 FM Classically Columbus
6pm


"The best in local music making"
Christopher Purdy presents concerts performed in our listening area, and occasionally outside of it. Opera Columbus, Chamber Music in Columbus, the Jefferson Academy of Music, the School of Music at The Ohio State University, the Columbus Bach Ensemble, the Mansfield Symphony and the Brass Band of Columbus are some of the organizations featured.


Schedule of broadcasts is always subject to change:

Sunday, 5/4
Early Music in Columbus: Pomerium
“Musical Book of the Hours”

Jefferson Academy of Music: Arianna String Quartet
HAYDN: Quartet in B flat, Op. 76 no. 4 “Sunrise”

Columbus Symphony w. Luis Biava
FAURE: Elegie for Cello and Orchestra



Sunday, 5/11
Jefferson Academy of Music: Biava String Quartet

SCHUBERT: Cello Quintet in C, Op. 163

The Biava Quartet is Juilliard based and was formed honoring Luis Biava’s father, longtime concertmaster of the Philadelphia Orchestra. Luis Biava, Jr. appears in this concert as a guest artist.



Sunday, 5/18
St. Joseph Cathedral Choir
STRAUSS: Feirerlicher Einzung
PALESTRINA: Alma redemtoris mater
TONY ZILNIK: By Your Name

Newark Granville Symphony
DVORAK: Symphony 8 in G
Timothy Weiss, conductor



Sunday, 5/25

The Ohio State University Men’s and Women’s Glee Clubs, recorded live at COSI
Conducted by Robert Ward and Hilary Apfelstadt
Choral music by Hassler, Schubert, Purcell, Gwyneth Walker plus OSU favorites!

Fridays with George

Boyce Lancaster talks with Maestro Albert-George Schram, the beloved conductor of the CSO Pops, about composers, conductors, and the art of music-making. more...

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