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Sinopse
A Celebration of the Ohio Light Opera, The Resident Professional Company of the College of Wooster
Episódios
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Tour of the Savoy Operas
21/07/2012Two-hour radio series finale featuring music by Gilbert & Sullivan, Edward German, Emmerich Kálmán & Johan Strauss II, and interviews with Choreographer Carol Hageman and Music Director J. Lynn Thompson. Broadcast 7.21.12 on WCWS. Advertisements
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2003 Festival Season
14/07/2012Featuring music by Gilbert & Sullivan, Jacques Offenbach, Franz Lehár, Emmerich Kálmán and interviews with company members Boyd Mackus and Nicholas Wuehrmann. Broadcast 7.14.12 on WCWS.
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2001 Festival Season
07/07/2012Featuring music by Gilbert & Sullivan, Victor Herbert, Emmerich Kálmán, Jacques Offenbach, Richard Rodgers, Sigmund Romberg and an interview with company member Ted Christopher. Broadcast 7.7.12 on WCWS.
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1980 Festival Season
30/06/2012Featuring music by Gilbert & Sullivan and Oscar Straus. Broadcast 6.30.12 on WCWS.
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1985 Festival Season
23/06/2012Featuring music by Gilbert & Sullivan, Jacques Offenbach, Kurt Weill, Richard Rodgers, Emmerich Kálmán and an interview with company member Nicholas Wuehrmann. Broadcast 6.23.12 on WCWS.
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1990 Festival Season
09/06/2012Featuring music by Gilbert & Sullivan, Kurt Weill, Franz Lehár, Reynaldo Hahn, Frank Loesser and an interview with former company member Jane Schoonmaker Rodgers. Broadcast 6.9.12 on WCWS.
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2004 Festival Season
02/06/2012Featuring music by Gilbert & Sullivan, Rudolf Friml, Edward German, Franz Lehár and an interview with former company member Melinda Thompson. Broadcast 6.2.12 on WCWS.
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1995 Festival Season
26/05/2012Featuring music by Gilbert & Sullivan, Franz Lehár, Leo Fall, Otto Nicolai, Jacques Offenbach and Sigmund Romberg. Broadcast 5.26.12 on WCWS.
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2007 Festival Season
12/05/2012Featuring music by Gilbert & Sullivan, Carl Zeller, Jacques Offenbach, Sigmund Romberg, and Oscar Straus. Broadcast 5.12.12 on WCWS.
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2002 Festival Season
05/05/2012Featuring music by Gilbert & Sullivan, Emmerich Kálmán, Eduard Künneke, Franz Von Suppe and Frederick Lowe. Broadcast 5.5.12 on WCWS FM.