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December 5, 2008
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Classical Music
With Ward Jacobson

4:28
Franz Clement: Violin Concerto: 3rd movement (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra)


4:39
Peter Hope: The Lark in the Clear Air (Royal Ballet Sinfonia)


4:43
Hector Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique: Reveries (Vienna Philharmonic)


5:01
Francois Couperin: Tender Languors (Angela Hewitt, piano)


5:06
David Popper: Gavotte (Maria Kliegel, cello)



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Jahja Ling returns to Blossom this weekend
Ling has had the longest association with the Cleveland Orchestra of any conductor besides George Szell
Thursday, July 31, 2008

This weekend, the last person to hold the title of Blossom Music Director returns to the Cleveland Orchestra's summer home. Jahja Ling ran the show at Blossom while he was still leading the Florida Orchestra and before he moved on to lead the San Diego Symphony. We found the maestro happy to be back.

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