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Kamasi Washington and the West Coast Get Down made a triumphant return to Cincinnati, bringing with them remarkable skill, versatility and above all, the pure, joyful power of music.
The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, with guest conductor Sir Andrew Davis and pianist Garrick Ohlsson, provide a spectacular evening of music to get lost in.
As a winter storm blanketed the region, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra rewarded those who braved the weather with a repertoire that warmed the heart.
Notorious jokester and Cincinnati Pops Orchestra conductor John Morris Russell presided over a night of recollection, theatrics, laughter and great music.
This weekend, Kentucky Symphony Orchestra brought "Turandot," Puccini's final opera, to vivid life at NKU's Greaves Concert Hall.
Topping their return season to Music Hall in style, the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra played host to Audra McDonald, a world-class marquee name in a world-class performance space.
With OTR celebrating Bockfest, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra took time to honor the German Masters, Wagner and Bruckner.
With Cirque de la Symphonie, Cincinnati Pops Orchestra created a deft fusion of beautiful music, dynamic vocals and awe-inspiring aerial feats.
"Four dorky guys" brought the house down at Taft Theatre through talent, creative showmanship and non-stop humor.
The National decided to go big when they came home, and they hit it out of the (proverbial and literal) park.
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