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George Frideric Handel: Larghetto (Chen Yi, violin)
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Karol Szymanowski: Concert Overture (BBC symphony Orchestra)
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Classical Music With Bob Christiansen
11:14
Francois Couperin: La Bersan (Angela Hewitt, piano)
11:19
Franz Joseph Haydn: Symphony No. 77 (Hanover Band)
11:40
George Frideric Handel: Larghetto (Chen Yi, violin)
11:46
Karol Szymanowski: Concert Overture (BBC symphony Orchestra)
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Thursday, June 21, 2012 Cinderella Kent loses to national champs Kent baseball had support from even arch-rivals Story by GREG ECHLIN |
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 | | MAC Coach of the Year Scott Stricklin got Kent to its first ever College World Series. |
In The Region: Kent State’s baseball team is returning to Northeast Ohio tonight, after being knocked out of the College World Series by two-time defending national champion South Carolina.
Kent lost 4-1 this afternoon, ending its first-ever appearance in the College World Series. For WKSU, Greg Echlin has the story from Omaha. |
The team will be at Dix Stadium at 2227 E. Summit St. in Kent at 8 p.m. tonight to greet fans.
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