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WCLV IS NOW HEARD
ON 90.3WCPN HD2.
GREAT FOR THOSE
WITH RECEPTION
PROBLEMS FROM 104.9

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CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA ON DEMAND PRESENTED
BY THE HERITAGE SOCIETY

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WCLV'S ARTS NEWS now features the lead
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WCLV ARTS PARTNERS
| Apollo's Fire is dedicated to the performance of 17th and 18th century music on the period instruments for which it was written. In addition to performing throughout northeast Ohio and on tour, the ensemble has released a body of recorded work on the Onda, Eclectra, and Koch labels. |
| Baldwin-Wallace College, located in Berea, Ohio, is home to the renowned Baldwin-Wallace Conservatory of Music and the Riemenschneider-Bach Institute. It also offers a rich variety of cultural events, including the annual Baldwin-Wallace Bach Festival. |
| The Bascom Little Fund is a charitable trust created for “the promotion, through the media of concerts, publications, recordings and otherwise, of serious and semi-popular music, newly-composed and performed in or near Cleveland, Ohio.” It sponsors WCLV's weekly Not the Dead White Male Composer's Hour, heard Sunday nights at nine. |
| CityMusic Cleveland offers 25 FREE concerts all over Northeast Ohio, from Slavic Village to St. Clair/Superior, Willoughby, Willoughby Hills, Elyria, Strongsville, and Cleveland Heights. Since exploding onto the scene in 2004, CityMusic Cleveland has won cheering audiences with beautiful music, brilliantly performed in familiar neighborhood settings. FREE concerts - FREE childcare - make CityMusic concerts accessible to everyone! |
| For over 60 years the Cleveland Chamber Music Society has presented the finest artists and ensembles to Cleveland-area audiences. They provide intimate music experiences at a very reasonable cost. Substantial discounts are available for series subscriptions. Season details are available on the website or by calling 216-291-2777. |
| The Cleveland Institute of Music has had a distinguished history since it was founded in 1920 under the direction of composer Ernest Bloch. It also operates the Encore School for Strings—a summer program in nearby Hudson which numbers Hilary Hahn and Leila Josefowicz among its alumni. |
| The Cleveland Museum of Art, founded in 1913, boasts a permanent collection of over 40,000 objects. In addition, it hosts a rich variety of special exhibitions, lectures, films, and musical programs. |
| The Cleveland Orchestra, founded in 1918, performs at Severance Hall, at Blossom Music Center, and on tour. Under its current Music Director, Franz Welser-Möst, it maintains a steadfast commitment to long-held traditions of artistic excellence, educational outreach, and community service. |
| The Cleveland Play House is the oldest regional theater in America. In addition to hosting a full annual schedule of productions under the artistic directorship of Michael Bloom, it develops new work for the American theater through its New Play Development Program. |
| The Cleveland Pops Orchestra aims to present concerts that are fun for everyone from age 8 to 80. in addition, their performance season includes an appearance by the winner of the Jean L. Petitt Memorial Music Scholarship. |
| Cuyahoga Community College is Ohio's largest community college, offering nearly 1000 credit courses. In addition, more than 500,000 Northeast Ohio residents attend college-sponsored cultural, community and sports programs each year, including Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland. |
| The Great Lakes Theater Festival specializes in large-scale productions of classic plays, including the works of Shakespeare. It was founded by Arthur Lithgow, father of John Lithgow, and is currently under the artistic direction of Charlie Fee. Its home is Playhouse Square Center's Ohio Theater. |
| Oberlin College, founded in 1833, is home to the country's oldest continuously operating conservatory. Its facilities include the second-largest collection of Steinways in the world (the single exception is the Steinway factory) and the Kulas Organ Center, with 14 practice organs by representative builders. |
| Ohio Light Opera has, for 31 years, dedicated itself to the exploration and production of the best of traditional operetta, including the complete Gilbert and Sullivan repertoire. OLO's season runs from mid-June to mid-August at the Freedlander Theatre on the campus of the College of Wooster. |
| PlayhouseSquare is a not-for-profit performing arts center with the mission of presenting and producing a wide variety of performing arts, advancing arts education and creating a destination that is a superior location for entertainment, business and housing, thereby strengthening the economic vitality of the region. Its Broadway Buzz Pre-Show Talks, broadcast on WCLV 104.9 FM, provide insight into touring Broadway shows. |
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