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The wit, wisdom, and song of one of America’s best-known bards comes to life in this program, which offers a rousing musical portrait of the beloved and often controversial folk singer, songwriter, storyteller, and activist. On the eve of Seeger’s 75th birthday, Bill Moyers visited him at his home in New York’s Hudson Valley for a warm and often wryly funny conversation about his life and times, and the music that has both reflected and impacted them. Throughout the program, Seeger’s guitar and banjo are never far from his hands, and he strums and sings his way through some of the songs that have meant the most to him in his life. (60 minutes)



 
                

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Indian Classical Music

This program features some of the finest musicians of India: Ali Akbar Khan, Alla Rakha, Amjad Khan, Hariprasad Chaurasia, and Ravi Shankar. Each a supreme virtuoso of his instrument, the artists perform ragas that illustrate the range, scope, and te...(more details)
 
The Story of the Carol

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Handel's Messiah
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This is a performance of the Messiah in the original scoring, performed as Handel intended it, with much smaller resources than we have become accustomed to and, therefore, a perfect balance between a small chorus and orchestra. Roger Norrington cond...(more details)
 
The King's Singers at Wells Cathedral

The medieval splendor of England's Wells Cathedral is the setting for this feast of Christmas music from the celebrated King's Singers. The Vicars' Hall, the Chapter House, the Bishop's Palace, and the Cathedral Close, with the magnificent West Front...(more details)
 


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