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Music in the Queen City

Ohio Memory October 3, 2014

Ohio Memory has published a new post, “Music in the Queen City”

Cincinnati, Ohio, has a long musical tradition. Although the current incarnation of its symphony was not established until 1895, there was plenty of musical activity in the early 1800s. An essay by Leonie C. Frank, Musical Life in Early Cincinnati and the Origin of the May Festival, is new to Ohio Memory and gives a history of the early musical events in the city.   […]

View the latest post at [CUSTOM-LINK href="https://ohiomemory.ohiohistory.org/archives/1834" title="Music in the Queen City"]

 

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