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Tuesday, 7 October 2008
03:06AM

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WOSU@COSI is open to the public!

Visitors to our media center will be greeted by our digital welcome mat, and can see themselves on U•TV, an interactive exhibit where you can explore the art and science of television production. You can also take a peek inside our television studios. more...


While Music in Mid-Ohio is on hiatus, spend your summer with host Christopher Purdy learning about the up-and-coming artists in the classical world.

Classical Discoveries airs on Sundays at 6pm on WOSU 89.7 FM
Broadcast schedule (subject to change):

9/07/08
Gabriela Montero
A young Brazilian artist who is reviving the art of improvisation


9/14/08
Christopher Hinterhuber
Austrian pianist with recent recordings of keyboard works by C.P.E. Bach and Ferdinand Ries (1784-1838), his latest release was named Editor’s Choice by Gramophone Magazine


9/21/08
Lang Lang
The young Chinese born sensation has become a media star while producing super recordings of music by Liszt, Schumann, Mozart, Brahms and more.


9/28/08
Piotr Anderszewski
Born in Poland Anderszewski won the 2002 Gilmore Award and is pianist and conductor with the Mahler Youth Orchestra and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra. Music by Bach, Beethoven and Brahms



Saturdays on Stage

Saturdays at 1:30PM on WOSU FM 89.7. ”Opera and More!” WOSU’s showcase for great opera recordings, selected and narrated by Christopher Purdy, returns for another season, providing insights you won’t find anywhere else. We guarantee it! Spend Saturday afternoons with Christopher and some of the finest, most interesting operas ever recorded.  more...

Theater Reviews

Each week WOSU’s theater critic Joy Reilly previews and reviews live stage performances in central Ohio, which are available as podcasts. more...