CCO also ratifies a 4-Year Collective Bargaining Agreement Summermusik and the musicians of the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra, represented by the Cincinnati Musicians Association American Federation of Musicians Local 1, announce the successful ratification of a new four-year collective bargaining agreement, effective January 1, 2026. The agreement marks a recommitment to artistic excellence and financial stability... Continue Reading →
“Appalachian Spring” Comes to 8 North Center for the Arts
Appalachian Spring: Words, Music, and Crafts of the Mountains comes to 8 North Center for the Arts for one weekend only! Experience the heartbeat of this vibrant and uniquely American culture, expressed in poetry, art, craftmanship and song March 6-7-8, A curated exhibit of various handmade art and crafts will be on display during all... Continue Reading →
Hyde Park Church Organ Concert Series Welcomes European Organist
The Hyde Park Church Organ Concert Series continues it’s season on Sunday, February 22, with a performance by Karol Mossakowski, organist at Saint-Suplice Church in Paris. Mossakowski is renowned for both his interpretation and improvisation skills. He has received First Prizes at important performance competitions (Prague, and Chartres), and he leads an expansive international concert... Continue Reading →
Hyde Park Church Organ Concert Series Brings Accomplished Organists to Cincinnati
The Hyde Park Church Organ Concert Series kicks off Sunday, November 2, with a performance by Richard Elliott, principal organist for the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah. The series continues on February 22, 2026, with Karol Mossakowski, renowned organist at Saint-Suplice Church in Paris, and on April 19, 2026, the... Continue Reading →
Indian Hill Teen Playing All the Right Notes
By Mary Casey-Sturk Cincinnati Country Day School sophomore Autumn Rinaldi is making a splash in the local classical music scene. An accomplished cellist, she was the 2024 Jack and Lucille Wonnell Concerto Competition winner in November 2024, a competition held by the Blue Ash Montgomery Symphony Orchestra -a notable achievement acknowledging Autumn is a gifted... Continue Reading →
Indian Hill School District Celebrates the Performing Arts
By Mary Casey-Sturk, Indian Hill Living Editor In the audience: parents, grandparents, and siblings are waiting anxiously for the curtain to open. Behind the curtain: butterflies in stomachs, last-minute costume glitches, and anticipation is running high. It’s showtime! Cincinnati has a rich performing arts tradition. On any given weekend, you can find a variety of... Continue Reading →
