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At around 2:30 today, Watch This Space host, Susan Forbes Hansen, will air an interview she recorded yesterday with Pat Donohue (A Prairie Home Companion's guitarist/songwriter)
The interview includes Pat doing 7 songs live, and one song from his recent CD with Butch Thompson.
Join Maurice D. Robertson, host of Accent on Creative Music, this Wednesday, March 13 at 10 p.m. for an interview with drummer, composer, and bandleader, William Hooker. Hooker will discuss two recent CD releases and his upcoming performances.
Sunday Afternoon at the Opera host Keith Brown writes:
This week on New World Notes: radio program #263, March 19, 2013, from 12:00 to 12:30 p.m., host Kenneth Dowst excerpts a recent talk by Noam Chomsky.
Sunday Afternoon at the Opera host Keith Brown writes:
For a third time this Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday we will take part in a sacred drama in music based on the medieval legend of the Holy Grail, the wine cup Jesus passed around among his disciples at the Last Supper just prior to His Crucifixion.
This week on New World Notes: radio program #266, March 26, 2013, from 12:00 to 12:30 p.m., host Kenneth Dowst examines an economic paradox.
Join Tuesday Evening Classics host, David Schonfeld, on Tuesday, March 27, from 4-8 p.m., for a complete recorded performance of the Matthäuspassion (Passion according to Matthew) by Johann Sebastian Bach. We will listen to this 3-hour masterpiece in one of the period performances in the WWUH classical library.
Sunday Afternoon at the Opera host Keith Brown writes:
For a third time this Easter Sunday we will take part in a sacred drama in music based on the medieval legend of the Holy Grail, the wine cup Jesus passed around among his disciples at the Last Supper just prior to His Crucifixion.