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Classical 101As Ohio’s COVID-19 crisis continues, Columbus-area arts organizations have canceled dozens of performances by local and visiting artists, world premieres…
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Classical 101Promoting Replay!, Classical 101's annual, magnificent instrument donation drive, my colleagues and I ask you to look under the bed, in the attic or in…
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Classical 101A classical music concert is often like a meal – appetizer, main course, side dishes and, if you’re lucky, some scrumptious dessert at the end. But at…
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Classical 101It seems as if late October and early November is prime time for our orchestras, theaters and dance and opera companies.I was running out of energy to…
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Classical 101It's a torrid late-summer day as I type these lines. I equate the cooler weather and the longer evenings with opening nights!Columbus looks forward to…
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Classical 101"Too much of a good thing is wonderful," Mae West once said.Can one city have too many performances of symphony, opera, ballet, theater and chamber…
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Classical 101They’ve taken the world by storm. This weekend, they’re coming to Columbus. Be here when it happens.The London-based Doric String Quartet is recognized as…
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Classical 101The Baltic nation of Estonia is home to one of the world’s most esteemed choral traditions, rich with gigantic choral festivals and some of the finest…
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Classical 101Behind every great piano and every great pianist is a technician on whom everything depends. For most of the last half century in Columbus, that piano…
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Classical 101The Classical 101 studio became Reunion Central Friday when the Calidore String Quartet, composer and former music director of NPR’s From the Top Tom…