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Classical 101This Sunday’s Music in Mid-Ohio, the season finale, presents the Columbus Symphony as heard in Carnegie Hall in April of 2001. We’ll hear Brahms Symphony number 2, and selections from the prologue to Boito’s opera Mefistofele.
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Classical 101Our concert halls remain closed due to COVID-19...but there is good news.Music in Mid-Ohio on Classical 101 continues to showcase the best of our local…
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Classical 101I think of Music in Mid-Ohio as Classical 101’s tribute to the performing artists who live in this community. These days, with our concert halls closed…
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Classical 101The Coronavirus pandemic has put a stop not only to Columbus’s concert life, but also to symphonies, dance, theater and opera companies the world over.…
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Classical 101Some day when we can get out of the house I want you to go with me on a Sunday night to St. Joseph Cathedral in downtown Columbus. You don’t have to be…
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Classical 101Music in Mid-Ohio is Classical 101's presentation of our local concert life. New broadcasts are on hiatus as local performances are cancelled due to the…
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Classical 101Welcome to another installment of Music in Mid-Ohio online! This is an extension of our MiMO broadcast season, presenting favorite locally produced…
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Classical 101The Music in Mid-Ohio series presents performances given locally, sometimes by your friends and neighbors, and sometimes by guests. The series aired…
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Classical 101When you need something done, call the Marines.When you want to hear singing, call The Ohio State Univeristy Men's Glee Club.As part of Classical 101's…
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Classical 101St. John’s Episcopal Church in Worthington is a lovely sanctuary. I’ve enjoyed attending church there over the years.If you go up there on a…