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Classical Music
Janelle Gelfand on the classical music scene


Janelle's pen has taken her to Japan, China, Carnegie Hall, Europe (twice), East and West Coasts, and Florida. In fact, Janelle was the first Enquirer reporter to report from Europe via e-mail -- in 1995.

Janelle began writing for the Cincinnati Enquirer as a stringer in 1991 while writing a Ph.D. dissertation in musicology at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. She joined the Enquirer staff in 1993.

Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she graduated from Stanford University, Janelle has lived in Cincinnati for more than 30 years. In her free time, this pianist plays chamber music with her circle of musical friends in Cincinnati.

She covers the Cincinnati Symphony, May Festival and Cincinnati Opera, the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra, chamber music ensembles, and as many recitals and events at CCM and NKU as possible.

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Monday, October 30, 2006

Be there or be square

This Thursday, 3CDC plans to announce plans for a new garage and public plaza -- Music Hall Square -- to be built between Music Hall and Memorial Hall. The meeting, billed "OTR Rap Session," will include architects from Glaserworks, who will present the design.

Darrick Dansby, 3CDC director of development for OTR (phew, that's a mouthful of alphabet soup) will invite participants to brainstorm some potential uses of the new Music Hall Square design. "What kinds of events should happen on this new plaza?" he plans to ask.

What kinds of events do you think should happen there?

The meeting is 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Memorial Hall. for more info, check www.3cdc.org/otrrapsessions.


3 Comments:

at 10/31/2006 10:03:00 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Feed me seymour!
I would love to see some form of cafe, so that I can catch a quick meal and maybe even a glass of wine before a concert.

 
at 11/01/2006 10:24:00 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Word is that Big Brother Gannett judges successful blogs as those with 5 comments per posting, so if you read Janelle's blog, add a comment now and then to keep it active.

As for the new plaza: piping continuous CSO and Pops through the speakers, members of the youth symphony performing as patrons arrive, a cafe would be excellent, and a beautiful, provocative commissioned piece of public art.

 
at 11/01/2006 04:58:00 PM Blogger Janelle Gelfand said...

Yes, food and drink -- with atmosphere, please -- seems to be a unanimous wish. (Hmm: Wonder if they can get a liquor license?)

I just had another random thought. All of these projects seem to start with garages: The Banks, Fountain Square, Music Hall Square. Why is that?

 
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