Local Programs

Monday, 5 January 2009
09:40PM

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MIMO
WOSU 89.7 FM Classically Columbus
Sunday Evenings at 6pm on WOSU 89.7

Upcoming Schedule (Subject to change):

01/04
Caroline Hong, piano
Presented by Sundays at Central
BACH: Goldberg Variations, (selections)

Guarneri String Quartet
Presented by Chamber Music Columbus
BEETHOVEN: String Quartet 12 in E flat Major, Op. 127



01/11
Central Ohio Symphony
Robert Griffith, organ
Jaime Morales-Matos, conductor
RHEINBERGER: Organ Concerto 2 in G minor

Capital University Chapel Choir
Lynda R. Hasseler, conductor
RICKARD: Gloria
RUTTER: What Sweet Music Can We Bring

Claremont Piano Trio
Presented by Chamber Music Columbus
SCHOENFIELD: Café Music



01/18
Combined Choir Concert:
Broad Street United Methodist Church
St. Francis of Assisi Church
King Avenue United Methodist Church
James Gallagher, conductor
BIEBL: Ave Maria
TSCHESNOKOV: Salvation is Created

Cavani String Quartet
Presented by Columbus Guitar Society
Stanley Yates, guitar
BOCCHERINI: Quintet 5 in D “Fandango”



01/25
G. Dene Barnard, organ
Presented by First Congregational Church, Columbus
Music by Olivier Messiaen
Honoring the 100th anniversary of Messiaen’s birth

Central Ohio Symphony
Jaime Morales-Matos, conductor
BRAHMS: Symphony 1 in C, Op. 68




Movies with Joyce and Rico

Listen each week as WOSU film critics Joyce and Rico Long review the latest movies. They praise or pan the latest Hollywood blockbusters as well as lesser-known independent films showing in central Ohio. more...

The Metropolitan Opera

Saturday Afternoons on WOSU 89.7
The Metropolitan Opera’s Saturday matinee broadcasts are the longest-running continuous classical program in radio history. The 78th season of broadcasts kicks off on November 29 with Berlioz’s La Damnation de Faust, a new production by Robert Lepage starring Marcello Giordani and Susan Graham and conducted by Music Director James Levine. Twenty-two broadcasts will be presented through April 25. Margaret Juntwait returns as the series’s host for her fifth season, joined by commentator Ira Siff. more...