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August 1, 2010
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Maurice Ravel: Piano Concerto in G: adagio (London Symphony Orchestra)


5:00
Henry Cowell: Hymn for string orchestra (City of London Sinfonia)


5:01
Johann Mayer: Schnofler-Dance (Ensemble Bella Musica Vienna)


5:05
J S Bach: English Suite #2 in a minor


5:06
Camille Saint-Saens: Allegro appassionato for piano (Tapiola Sinfonietta)


5:13
John Dowland: Mistress White's Thing (Paul O'Dette, lute)


5:15
Louis Spohr: Clarinet Concerto No. 2 (Seattle Symphony)



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Speaking of Faith

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BBC World Service

For over 70 years, BBC World Service has been the globe's most comprehensive source for news. When news breaks -- anywhere, anytime -- BBC is there.

6:00
Other Voices

A weekly presentation of the best in public radio long-form documentary and journalism from across the country and right at home

7:00
Speaking of Faith

Public radio's premiere national program about religion, meaning, ethics and ideas hosted by journalist and theologian, Krista Tippett.

8:00
Weekend Edition®



What’s Playing Now?

Nightaire℠
With David Roden

4:49
Maurice Ravel: Piano Concerto in G: adagio (London Symphony Orchestra)


5:00
Henry Cowell: Hymn for string orchestra (City of London Sinfonia)


5:01
Johann Mayer: Schnofler-Dance (Ensemble Bella Musica Vienna)


5:05
J S Bach: English Suite #2 in a minor


5:06
Camille Saint-Saens: Allegro appassionato for piano (Tapiola Sinfonietta)


5:13
John Dowland: Mistress White's Thing (Paul O'Dette, lute)


5:15
Louis Spohr: Clarinet Concerto No. 2 (Seattle Symphony)



Also Playing Now:

 WKSU On Air:
Nightaire with David Roden
 WKSU News:
BBC World Service



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Nightaire℠ with David Roden

Join WKSU’s David Roden for the best in classical music.

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Classical Music with Scott Blankenship



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Classical Music with Lynne Warfel



12:00
The Baroque Era with David Roden

WKSU Music Director David Roden presents the beauty of baroque music (from Monteverdi to Bach) with excursions into the Renaissance and the early Classical era.

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Cleveland West Shoreway project moving forward

Speed limit legislation going to Ohio Senate...but more funding needed

by WKSU'S KEVIN NIEDERMIER
Cleveland's more than decade-old West Shoreway project has received Ohio House approval to reduce the downtown roadway's speed limit. It's an important step in plans to turn the Shoreway into a tree lined boulevard.

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