
90.9 WGUC Cincinnati For great music this Thanksgiving, tune to 90.9 WGUC: 10AM: A Feast for the Ears with Mark Perzel 5PM: Harvest Home: Thanksgivng with the Dale Warland Singers 6PM: Giving Thanks with John Birge Enjoy the holiday, and thanks for listening!

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90.9 WGUC Cincinnati Sunday night's May Festival broadcast is the last for this year. Don't miss it! 7:30 p.m. MAHLER: Symphony of a Thousand, Symphony No. 8 in E-flat Minor

90.9 WGUC Cincinnati Don't miss the May Festival broadcast Sunday night at 7:30. This week: HANDEL: Hallelujah from Judas Maccabaeus and Messiah BEETHOVEN: Hallelujah from Christ on the Mount of Olives, Op. 85 BACH: Magnificat, BWV 243 SCHUBERT: Rosamunde – Shepherds' Chorus and Huntsmen's Chorus MENDELSSOHN: Selections from A Midsummer Night's Dream

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90.9 WGUC Cincinnati You don't want to miss this Sunday night on 90.9 WGUC: at 7:30 you'll hear the Cincinnati May Festival from the 2009 festival. Then, at 9:00, it's Music Cincinnati, this month featuring performances from the Linton Chamber Music Series recorded in September of this year. Outstanding local music, only on WGUC!

90.9 WGUC Cincinnati Tunes from the Crypt Goes to the Movies is on right now. Lots of spine tingling movie music and more - all coming your way until 8 o'clock. It's the perfect soundtrack for trick or treat! What's your favorite spooky tune?

90.9 WGUC Cincinnati It's baaaack! The ultimate Halloween soundtract returns this Saturday when "Tunes from the Crypt" airs from 4:00-8:00 p.m. Point those speakers out the window and let the little trick or treaters hear some of the spookiest classical music, scary stories & sound effects, all hosted by Mark Perzel.

90.9 WGUC Cincinnati "Classics for Kids" moves to 10:00 a.m. this Saturday morning, right after "From the Top." Enjoy a wonderful morning of classical music for young people here on 90.9 WGUC.

90.9 WGUC Cincinnati Today is Naomi Lewin's last day on WGUC. We'll miss you Naomi! But wish you all the best as you begin your new adventure at the new WQXR in New York City.

90.9 WGUC Cincinnati Listening to Smetana's The Moldau right now makes it worth getting up way before dawn to fill in for Brian. In about half an hour the Bulgarian State Female Choir with a cool love song "Theodora is Dozing"- an unbelievable sound. That's right before 9am. Then actresses from Ensemble Theatre's production of "Dead Man's ...Cell Phone" in Cincinnati Spotlight around 9:55am- Mark Perzel

90.9 WGUC Cincinnati William Eddins plays and conducts for the CSO's "American Promise" program on Friday and Saturday night - great concerts featuring works by Copland and Gershwin. Tickets at www.cincinnatisymphony.org

90.9 WGUC Cincinnati RUN, do not walk, to get tickets for the Saturday (Oct. 3rd) Latin Nights C.S.O. concert. Friday evening was amazing -- DO NOT MISS THIS!!!!!!!!

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It won't be the same around here without Naomi, but we wish her nothing but the best in New York! http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/01/arts/m usic/01radio.html?_r=1
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WQXR, the only classical music station in New York, will have a new sound after Oct. 8, according to plans unveiled on Wednesday by WNYC.

















