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Italian for "constellation," Constella offers a lineup unlike any that has taken place in Cincinnati before. The schedule -- 13 concerts Oct. 13-Nov. 7 -- has everything: superstars, world premieres, multi-media events and season-openers by some of Cincinnati's top music groups in venues throughout the city.
![]() Tatiana Berman
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![]() Hilary Hahn
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![]() Liang Wang
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Dancer/choreographers from Cincinnati Ballet will perform two world premieres (Prokofiev's Quintet Op.69 and Astor Piazzolla's "Histoire du Tango") with the chamber ensemble concert:nova Oct. 15 in Mickey Jarson Kaplan Performance Studio in Cincinnati Ballet studios on Central Parkway.
![]() Alexander Toradze
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![]() St. Lawrence String Quartet
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![]() CSO Chamber Players
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Memorial Hall will be the site of the Vocal Arts Ensemble's season-opener Oct. 22, with music by Samuel Barber and Gian Carlo Menotti in commemoration of their centenaries, and the Linton Music Series opens its season Oct. 23 at First Unitarian Church in Avondale with pianist Menahem Pressler, violinist Alexander Kerr, violist Paul Neubauer and cellist Eric in piano quartets by Mozart, Dvorak and Turina.
Head north for Classical Revolution Oct. 23 at Northside Tavern, where you can raise a glass and enjoy fine chamber music by conservatory students and professional musicians.
![]() Annalisa Pappano of Catacoustic Consort
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![]() Michael Maniaci
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The Church of the Advent in Walnut Hills will be site of the early music ensemble Catacoustic Consort's performance of baroque arias and songs with opera star Michael Maniaci, whose unique soprano voice has sparked the revival of early operatic repertoire.
![]() Ted Nash
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![]() Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra in Memorial Hall
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![]() Joshua Bell
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Tickets for the Constella Festival are available at www.constellafestival.org. See Constella on Facebook at facebook.com/ConstellaFestival