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March 12, 2010
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Wolfgang Mozart: Piano Concerto #8 in C "Ltzow" (Schlierbach Chamber Orchestra)


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Rutland Boughton: Somerset Pastoral (Rasumovsky Quartet)


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Luigi Boccherini: Symphony #8 in A (London Festival Orchestra)



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What’s Playing Now?

Nightaire℠
With David Roden

1:05
Wolfgang Mozart: Piano Concerto #8 in C "Ltzow" (Schlierbach Chamber Orchestra)


1:27
Rutland Boughton: Somerset Pastoral (Rasumovsky Quartet)


1:32
Luigi Boccherini: Symphony #8 in A (London Festival Orchestra)



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Nightaire with David Roden
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Classical Music with Ward Jacobson



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Classical Music with John Zech



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Classical Music with Mark Pennell

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Classical Music with Sylvia Docking

Join WKSU’s Sylvia Docking for the best in classical music.

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Ohio's Treasurer offers tips for the changing middle class

Kevin Boyce talks to middle class Ohioans in Akron about where to find resources and how to make ends meet.

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Ohio Treasurer Kevin Boyce
Ohio Treasurer Kevin Boyce
State Treasurer Kevin Boyce is bringing advice and resources to middle class Ohioans trying to adjust to the changing economy. WKSU's Amanda Rabinowitz spoke with Boyce ahead of Friday's seminar at the University of Akron.

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