Bill Gates Takes Aim at Liberal Arts EducationConcerts@Ohio State 
Today’s Serenity Break
Listen to Stile Antico sing a motet by Thomas Tallis and forget the world and its problems for five minutes.
Listen to This!
Alex Ross’s wonderful collection of essays, Listen to This is now in paperback.
Central Ohio To Celebrate Life of Roger Stephens on June 13
Roger L. Stephens was a world class singer, stage director, teacher and raconteur. He is remembered with a concert and celebration at OSU on June 13.
David Lang “Bangs on a Can” at OSU
A concert of music by visiting composer David Lang’s will be performed by the OSU New Music Collective and the OSU Percussion Ensemble on Wednesday, May 18 at 8 p.m. in OSU’s Weigel Hall.
OSU School of Music Stages Benjamin Britten’s Albert Herring
The Ohio State University School of Music presents Benjamin Britten’s opera Albert Herring at Mershon Auditorium Friday, May 6, at 8 p.m. and Sunday, May 8, at 3 p.m.
OSU Contemporary Music Festival Honors Donald Harris
Each year a notable composer is brought to campus for the annual OSU Contemporary Music Festival: this year the festival honored composer Donald Harris, who founded the festival in 2000.
Great Performances: Poulenc’s ‘Dialogues of the Carmelites’ at OSU
Listen to the devastating finale of Poulenc’s “The Dialogues of the Carmelite” in a performance at The Ohio State University School of Music in 1985.
Donald McGinnis
In preparation for bringing Concerts@Ohio State, WOSU learns about a faculty member and his history developing The Ohio State University’s music program. Details from an interview with Donald McGinnis.
After a 272-Year Wait, Handel’s Faramondo Appears
The Opera Department at The Ohio State University’s School of Music presented the American stage premiere of Handel’s Faramondo in the Southern theater over the past weekend








































