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Ohio State Symphony Orchestra to hold end of semester concert

The strings part of the Ohio State Symphony Orchestra data a live performance Oct. 7, 2020. Credit score: Mary Kidwell | For The Lantern
Ohio State’s Symphony Orchestra, often known as the college’s high orchestral ensemble, will take its last bow of the semester this weekend.
The orchestra’s last efficiency of the 2021-22 educational 12 months will happen Sunday from 4-5:30 p.m. Led by Miriam Burns, director of orchestras at Ohio State, the symphony will current a various, free program celebrating the group’s development over the previous two semesters, she stated.
“We’ve achieved some actually difficult repertoire this 12 months,” Samantha Burgess, a grasp’s pupil in orchestral conducting and music concept, stated. “It’s been actually enjoyable to see the orchestra work on it and see it come collectively.”
Burgess will likely be conducting “Overture, Scherzo and Finale” by Robert Schumann on the occasion and stated the three-movement, stand-alone piece could be very a lot the epitome of musical Romanticism — a Nineteenth-century motion that aimed to encourage listeners by exploring a person’s subjectivity and feelings.
“It has this, like, free, outward pleasure to it,” Burgess stated. “You undergo the opposite two actions, and then you definately get this actually enjoyable, stunning chorale on the finish.”
Malik Khalfani, a grasp’s pupil in orchestral conducting, stated he’ll lead the orchestra via John Daniels Carter’s “Cantata: Rondo, Air and Toccata.” The piece is a medley of African American spirituals blended into 5 actions, Khalfani stated.
Khalfani stated he appreciates the chance to direct the piece in a full live performance corridor, contemplating it was initially composed with less complicated instrumentation.
“I believe it has potential to be extra highly effective and attain a bigger viewers via enjoying it with and seeing it with an orchestra relatively than simply with voice or piano, or organ, and many others. — a smaller set of individuals,” Khalfani stated. “It’s actually thrilling that we will share these very genuine items and songs in such a big method.”
Burgess stated visitor soprano soloist Sadiyah Babatunde, a fifth-year in music and advertising, will be part of Khalfani onstage for the piece. Babatunde is that this 12 months’s concerto competitors winner, she stated.
The annual concerto competitors — a decades-long custom at Ohio State — is a extremely aggressive alternative for college students to audition for a chance to headline a Symphony Orchestra live performance and bolster their profession resume, in keeping with the Faculty of Music web site.
Burns, who can be an assistant professor of apply in orchestral conducting, stated she’s going to conduct “Concerto for Orchestra” by Béla Bartók and the comparatively new “Starburst” by Jessie Montgomery.
Montgomery, a millennial composer, violinist and educator hailing from Manhattan’s Decrease East Facet, composed “Starburst” as a speedy, synesthetic play on musical colours, in keeping with the composer’s web site.
The Bartók piece, written after World Battle II, incorporates Hungarian and Japanese European folks music, and Burgess stated the orchestra is rising to the numerous problem the piece provides.
“It’s sounding fairly good,” Burgess stated. “He writes music that’s difficult. I’m actually excited to see it within the efficiency.”
For lots of the college students within the group, the Sunday live performance represents their final alternative to carry out music with a few of their classmates and pals, Khalfani stated.
“We need to put collectively good music, and it’s good as a result of these persons are actually my pals and colleagues throughout the orchestra, and I’ve the chance to make music with them each day,” Khalfani stated.
The live performance will happen within the Mershon Auditorium within the Wexner Heart for the Arts, situated at 1871 N. Excessive St. Admission to the live performance is free.

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Ohio Department of Health finds ‘significant issues’ at Insight Trumbull

“The Ohio Department of Health’s (ODH) inspection of Insight Hospital and Medical Center Trumbull on Tuesday found several significant issues that need to be addressed before the hospital can re-open, to ensure the health and safety of patients. Insight will need to contact ODH once these issues have been addressed. At that point, we will conduct another inspection to verify the standards have been met,” the statement reads.
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More rain on the way in NE Ohio: See when you’ll need an umbrella

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Northeast Ohio finally picked up some much-needed rain to start the week, and more is on the way.
After a soggy Monday and start to Tuesday, conditions will improve through the afternoon. Clouds will linger, but most spots should stay dry with just a slight chance of a stray shower.
This should come as welcome news for the Guardians, who open a three-games series Tuesday night against the Tigers with first place in the AL Central and a possible trip to the postseason at stake.
The lull in precipitation will be short-lived as a new storm system lifts across the Great Lakes Wednesday and brings another round of widespread rain. Showers will spread back into the region during the morning and become steady through the afternoon, with a few thunderstorms possible, according to forecasters with the National Weather Service in Cleveland.
Rainfall totals from this midweek system could reach three-quarters of an inch to more than an inch across parts of Northeast Ohio, according to early projections. Localized higher amounts are possible where thunderstorms develop.
While they could bring higher rainfall totals, any storms that do develop aren’t expected to be severe, according to the Storm Prediction Center. The strongest risk for severe weather will stay well to the south.
Temperatures Wednesday will be limited to the low and mid 70s because of the cloud cover and rainfall. Lingering showers may hang on into Thursday, with highs again in the 70s.
By Friday and Friday night, high pressure will attempt to build in from the Upper Midwest. That should dry out most of Northeast Ohio, though an isolated shower can’t be ruled out.
Drier this weekend

Fortunately, the rain from the week won’t linger into the weekend for most of Northeast Ohio.
A cold front is expected to sweep across the state on Saturday, which could bring some showers to Lake and Ashtabula counties overnight.
By Sunday, the entire region is expected to be dry, though temperatures will turn a bit cooler. Highs on Saturday will reach the mid 70s to near 80 before highs fall back into the low to mid 70s on Sunday and Monday.
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Ohio State leads, Texas A&M surges in US LBM Coaches Poll ranking after Week 3

US LBM Coaches Poll: Georgia looks strong, Clemson drops out
USA TODAY Sports’ Paul Myerberg breaks down Georgia’s comeback win over Tennessee and Clemson’s struggles to start the season
Another week of wild finishes and a few surprises shuffled the US LBM Coaches Poll. But once again, the changes didn’t reach the top.
The teams ranked No. 1 through No. 7 hold their positions, though some had an easier time this week than others. Ohio State remains in the top spot, receiving 62 of 67 first-place votes this week. Penn State stays at No. 2 with three No.-1 nods. No. 3 Georgia and No. 4 LSU claim a first-place vote each. Oregon, Miami (Fla.) and Texas also hold steady.
Illinois climbs a notch to No. 8, a season-high ranking for the Fighting Illini on the eve of a key Big Ten clash with No. 17 Indiana. Florida State vaults three places to No. 9. Texas A&M makes the week’s biggest move, climbing seven positions to No. 10 on the heels of its last-minute victory at Notre Dame.
TOP 25: Complete US LBM Coaches Poll after Week 3
The Fighting Irish, meanwhile, tumble from No. 8 to No. 21 as last season’s playoff runners-up are still seeking their first win of the campaign.
It was a rough weekend for the Palmetto State, as both Clemson and South Carolina went down to defeat. The Gamecocks, at least, stay in the poll at No. 24 after losing at home to Vanderbilt. The Commodores, thanks to that victory, make their season poll debut at No. 23.
Clemson falls out of the rankings after being handed its second loss of the young season by Georgia Tech, which also moves into the poll at No. 19. Also joining the rankings are No. 22 Missouri, after lurking just outside the Top 25 last week, and No. 25 Auburn, which edges out Brigham Young by just two poll points. South Florida and Arizona State also drop out.
(This story was updated to change a video.)
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