THREE AUDIO PIECES In an age where Classical Music radio stations are disappearing and Arts organizations are struggling, ProMusica Chamber Orchestra began its 4th decade of performances Sunday. It is no small task to get noticed in this age of YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Blogs, and I-Phones, but ProMusica still manages to do that with creative and classic programming. Rossini, Haydn, and Mozart were on tap for the evening, along with a delightful piece by Samuel Adler, a composer born in Mannheim, but now living in Perrysburg, Ohio. I spoke with ProMusica's Timothy Russell about this concert and their 31st season. [audio:boyce-speaks-with-timothy-russell-pt-1.mp3] Boyce Lancaster speaks with Timothy Russell, pt. 1 [audio:boyce-speaks-with-timothy-russell-pt-2.mp3] Boyce Lancaster speaks with Timothy Russell, pt. 2 [audio:timothy-russell-season-overview.mp3] Timothy Russell season overview