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  • Listen to Michael Maxwell as he recommends Fierce Desires: A New History of Sex and Sexuality in America by Rebecca L. Davis.
  • Act II of Jerod Impichchaachaaha Tate's mighty celebration of Chickasaw culture, Lowak Shoppola. Native musicians, symphony orchestra, children's choir, soloists, and storytellers deliver the epic tales. A little Debussy and Rimsky-Korsakov to finsih out the hour.
  • Listen to Kelsey Patterson as she recommends The Lost Story by Meg Shaffer.
  • Josh Nannestad explores connections between western art music and the work of American pop songwriter Paul Simon. Debussy, Bernstein, JS Bach, Beethoven, and Purcell are punctuated with several Simon tunes.
  • Weather Boss is a collaboration with Bryant Elementary
  • Happy New Year! Dr J programs new releases: a major work from Hania Rani, and excerpts from a concept album about Orpheus featuring music of Monteverdi, Caccini, and Gluck.
  • Dr. J gives us history and context for the first opera ever written expressly for television in the United States: Gian-Carlo Menotti's Amahl and the Night Visitors. Hear the original production from Studio 8H in Rockefeller Center, 1951, conducted by Thomas Schippers.
  • Weather Boss is a collaboration with Bryant Elementary.
  • A series of coincidences for this particular day in November and the fathers - and father figures - of big name composers. Mozart Beethoven Copland and Schumann on this episode of Listen To This.
  • Listen to Kelsey Patterson as she recommends 33 Place Brugmann by Alice Austen.
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