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Classicalite Weekender: Brokeback Charles Wuorinen, Neglecting America's Composers, Michael Gordon Rushes, B.J. Novak's Short Stories
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Now Fully Under Louis Langrée, and its Five-Year Plan to Get (and Keep) New Audiences
It seems classical vinyl isn't the only thing that's selling more. Classical performance, especially in Ohio, is feeling the better burn, too. Namely, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (second only to Cleveland's band there in The Buckeye State) has noted a distinct swell in both ticket sales and charitable giving. While Vinyl Sales Increase, CDs and MP3s Experiencing an Untimely, Yet Expected Demise
The older generation must look at the younger one and wonder. In a rapidly advancing society--where immediate access to, in this case, music being the social norm--the revival of vinyl sales is a particularly mystifying idea to note.