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CIA
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Cool: CIA Recently Named “One of the 25 Best Design Schools in the Country” by BusinessWeek Magazine. And to prove it, get this -- the Institute’s Industrial Design graduates, 95% of whom have jobs upon graduation, work in the world’s top product-development studios, designing a host of consumer and industrial products including medical devices, technology products, furniture, toys, housewares and automobiles. How does it work? The Institute’s Industrial Design program facilitates partnerships with international companies so students gain exposure to real-world challenges, learning how to refine their skills while providing valuable experience in design. An independent college of art and design, the Institute makes enduring contributions to education and extends its programs to the public through gallery exhibits, lectures and continuing education. The Cleveland Institute of Art . . . Making Art Work. For more info about the Institute visit www.cia.edu.
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Oberlin
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World-renowned Conductor Robert Spano, Music Director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO) and Professor of Conducting at Oberlin, will lead the Oberlin Conservatory Symphony Orchestra in a concert that has no admission fee (open to the public) in Oberlin’s Finney Chapel on Wed 1/24 at 8PM. The concert will feature guest soloist Pedja Muzijevic performing Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 25 in C Major, K.503, Jennifer Higdon’s blue cathedral, and Bartók’s masterpiece, Concerto for Orchestra. This is your only chance to hear the program in Oberlin before its performance in New York’s Carnegie Hall on Fri 1/26. Spano, a 1983 graduate of the Conservatory, is recognized internationally as one of the brightest and most imaginative conductors of his generation. For more information on the Conservatory and this event, visit www.Oberlin.edu/con or call the 24-hour concert hotline at 440.775.6933.
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Red
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Zappa REDiscovered? Let’s get one thing straight: This is not the "Mother of Invention’s" Frank Zappa. In fact, Red {an orchestra}’s performance, "The Importance of Being Zappa," Fri 2/16 and Sat 2/17, at 8PM in the Masonic Auditorium, will put an entirely different spin on the Zappa you think you know. Although famous as a rock 'n' roll guitarist and bandleader, Zappa considered himself, first and foremost, a composer of orchestral music. You RED that right -- orchestral music! Joining Red for this extraordinary concert will be Cleveland born Spencer Myer as piano soloist, and several young musicians from the Cleveland Youth Wind Symphony. Concert tickets start at $15. For more information call Red {an orchestra} at 216.361.1733 or visit www.redanorchestra.org.
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WCLV
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WCLVnotes This week The Cleveland Orchestra travels to Miami to present the first concerts in its new residency at the Knight Concert Hall and WCLV 104.9 FM will be there to bring you these concerts live. On Sat 1/20 “The Best Band in the Land” repeats its blockbuster Severance Hall program of last weekend, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 “Choral” and Leonard Bernstein’s “Jeremiah” Symphony, beginning at 8PM. On Tue 3/27 at 7PM, WCLV will broadcast live the Orchestra concert that features Mahler’s Symphony No.1. In addition, WCLV’s broadcast will be shared with Miami’s WLRN and other stations around the country. Complete details on all of WCLV’s classical music programming can be found online at www.wclv.com.
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