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Below is a list of musical pieces played during this week's program. Click on the links provided to add it to your own music library.

Overture & Incidental Music to

Atlanta Symphony Orchestra: Wedding March
From Overture & Incidental Music to "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Symphony No.4 "Italian"

The Impressionists: A Windham Hill Sampler

Tim Story: 1st Gymnopedie (Erik Satie)
From The Impressionists: A Windham Hill Sampler

Porgy & Bess

Cincinnati Pops: Introduction
From Porgy & Bess

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Sunday, March 15, 2009

Around Cincinnati for March 15, 2009
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By:  WVXU News
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Discovering Sacred Music
Scot Buzza, director of liturgical music at Xavier's Bellarmine Chapel, has unearthed a baroque gem by Venetian composer Baldassare Galuppi (1706-85). Naomi Lewin gets the details from Mr. Buzza about the American premiere on March 21st.
By: Naomi Lewin
For more information: Xavier's Bellarmine Chapel
 Listen to the MP3 (11:29)

Very Valentine
Very Valentine Adriana Trigiani is an accomplished novelist, playwright, documentarian and TV writer. Her latest novel Very Valentine is on the New York Times bestseller list, and she recently sat down with Barbara Gray to talk about it.
By: Barbara Gray
For more information: Very Valentine
 Listen to the MP3 (11:42)

DrumLine
DrumLine DrumLine Live! is a new stage extravaganza coming to the Aronoff Center based on the movie Drumline. Robyn Carey-Allgeyer talks with Van Ackerman from the Cincinnati Arts Association about the production.
By: Robyn Carey-Allgeyer
For more information: Aronoff Center for the Arts
For more information: DrumLine
 Listen to the MP3 (8:31)

Mauritius
D. Lynn Meyers, producing artistic director of Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati, joins Rick Pender to discuss ETC’s premiere of Mauritius written by Pulitizer Prize nominee and native Cincinnatian Theresa Rebeck.
By: Rick Pender
For more information: Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati
 Listen to the MP3 (11:03)

Music and the Mind
Concert pianist/psychiatrist Dr. Richard Kogan will perform his Music and the Mind: George Gershwin at the Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center in Covington on March 21st. Josh Steele from The Carnegie and Dr Kogan’s friend Lois Nizny join Jim Stump to preview this unique concert experience.
By: Jim Stump
For more information: Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center
For more information: League of Cincinnati Theatres
 Listen to the MP3 (7:44)

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Greater Cincinnati has a vibrant arts scene, and Around Cincinnati will keep you up to date. Host Lee Hay is joined by several prominent Cincinnatians who have their fingers on the pulse of the community.

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