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Tuesday, June 19, 2012 Welser Most says Cleveland's special sound resounds even in Austrian churches The music director of the Cleveland Orchestra praises the work of its youth by WKSU's VIVIAN GOODMAN This story is part of a special series.
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In The Region: A 13th century Gothic church in the heart of Vienna, Austria, reverberated with the passionate playing last night of the Cleveland Orchestra’s Youth Orchestra. There was Brahms, Elgar, Wagner, Dvorak and a special guest.
WKSU’s Vivian Goodman brings us more from Vienna. |
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Franz Welser Most, music director of the Cleveland Orchestra. Its youth orchestra journeys on tomorrow to Salzburg, and Vivian Goodman will continue to report on the tour. |
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