Soon, Cincinnati will be alive with music not only indoors at Music Hall, but outdoors in Washington Park, right across the street.

Thanks to the American Classical Music Hall of Fame, visitors to the park, now under redevelopment, will be able to use a new technology that does not exist in a park setting anywhere else in the nation. Scheduled to reopen in June after a $48 million renovation and expansion, the Over-the-Rhine park will offer an interactive mobile application that will allow visitors to select classical music to be played on their hand-held device or broadcast over the park’s sound system. Visitors will even be able to set the tempo for "dancing" water on the park’s new fountain. READ MORE HERE.

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19 Jan 2012
21C Media Group
After his successful first-time collaboration with  Gustavo Dudamel  at the Los Angeles Philharmonic earlier this month, baritone  Thomas Hampson  takes to the road with a recital program based on his  "Song of America"  project, featuring music b...
17 Jan 2012
Gottschalk: Grande tarantelle for Piano and Orchestra, RO 259/Op. 67 Play
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Márquez: Danzón no 2 Play
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11 Jan 2012
John Cage Trust
Things Not Seen Before: A Tribute to John Cage , curated by Jade Dellinger. Tempus Projects: Saturday, Jan. 14 (opening reception) - Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012. I am not interested in the names of movements but rather in seeing and making things not ...
19 Dec 2011
Congratulations to industry leader and Hall of Fame inductee, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.
12 Dec 2011
Glass Notes
9 Dec 2011
Another article about our Walk of Fame in Washington Park.
7 Dec 2011
American Classical Music Walk of Fame will be the first of its kind.
6 Dec 2011
Glass Notes
NPR Music announced its 50 Favorites of 2011.  "The superb young American string quartet Brooklyn Rider is famous for stretching boundaries well beyond the point where lesser groups would snap. Its collaborators range from Yo-Yo Ma to Suz...
5 Dec 2011
Glass Notes
Here is a belated update on Glass appearing outside the opera house on Thursday night.  It was a very unique scene, covered here by the New Yorker classical music writer Alex Ross and by the LA Times . It was also picked up by NPR'...

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