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2009 - 10 Linton Season Announced!

Linton's new Artistic Directors Sharon Robinson and Jaime Laredo welcome you to the 31st Season of
Music Making Among Friends
They have invited world-renowned musicians and friends to join them in what is sure to be an inspiring year of performances.

THE TORCH IS PASSED!

Sharon Robinson, Jaime Laredo
(Photo by Noelle Kennedy Masukawa)

 Artists performing in this Season include:

  • Truls Mørk, cello

  • Anton Nel, piano

  • The Schumann Trio
    Anthony McGill, clarinet
    Michael Tree, viola
    Anna Polonsky, piano

  • Jaime Laredo, violin

  • Sharon Robinson, cello 

Linton has developed a reputation for large, enthusiastic audiences and some of the best classical music in Cincinnati. Musicians love it because of the wonderful audiences and the audiences love it because of the wonderful musicians.

Join us for our 31th season of Music Making Among Friends.  You won't want to miss a note.

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LINTON ON WGUC

As a tribute to Linton's 30th anniversary, WGUC is pleased to air concerts from past seasons.  Tune in May 17, 2009 at 9 PM. This concert features Anne-Marie McDermott, piano; Ida Kavafian, violin; Steven Tenendom, viola and Peter Wiley, cello playing: Beethoven's Variations on Bei Mannern from Mozart's Die Zauber as well as two Quartets in E-flat - one by Beethoven, the other  Schumann.

This special broadcast can be heard at 90.9 WGUC or over the internet at wguc.org.

Partial Funding Provided by

The Fine Arts Fund

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