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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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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Put this on your radar screen


Dinner and a show

On Thursday, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra presents its first Thursday concert of the season, which includes a free buffet dinner (with concert ticket) in Music Hall's glamorous Ballroom, followed by a symphony concert.

Violinist Vadim Repin, one of the greatest violinists now touring, performs the Beethoven Violin Concerto, called the "king of concertos." Paavo Järvi conducts music by Gustav Mahler, including the "Adagio" from Symphony No. 10. Dinner (Thursday only) starts at 6:15 p.m.; 7:30 p.m. concert. Concerts repeat 11 a.m. Friday and 8 p.m. Saturday in Music Hall. $12-$83.50; $10 students. 513-381-3300, www.cincinnatisymphony.org.


2 Comments:

at 10/10/2007 03:42:00 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Anyone coming to their 1st concert of the season, this coming weekend should be one of the best. Repin, violinist who played here before, giving us Beethoven:: and Paavo's Mahler should be one of the season's finest, but if you missed last week's cellist, you could have started with that sensational evening.

If the Lakota concert was a sell-out, come on down and hear the same fine bunch playing in Music Hall, they will love to see you again.
Even get 1/2 price tix if you buy the day ahead, call and check.
See you there, eM=M

 
at 10/10/2007 03:47:00 PM Blogger Janelle Gelfand said...

You're right, they have half-price tickets, educators discounts, senior and student discounts... check the CSO web site or call their box office.

 
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