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Viewers can disrupt their relationships by moving them around to create a cascade of rhythms. The spheres themselves become extended perceptual amplifiers, vibrating a collective past in the present space. The listener will hopefully be compelled to consider his or her actions in making the world a better place.

Part documentary, part Holocaust memorial, part performance ethnography, the program is an ongoing collection of experimental radio episodes exploring themes related to the Jewish Viennese exile, displacement, loss and the intergenerational legacy of the Holocaust.

Nontraditional narrative arcs and production techniques make it as much a work of sound art as a historical exploration. Over four octaves, it decides which notes to play at the right moment. The resulting music, based on algorithms, has never been played before and will never be played again. Reminiscent of Choose Your Own Adventure books, readers are offered choices as to what to read next, and asked to consider listening to the sounds they read and imagine.

All 2. It was originally shot in color. In this concert, Pablo Casals, renowned cellist, gives American audiences the first opportunity to see him perform in thirty years. The program contains approximately twenty minutes of excerpts from the performance by Casals of Bachs Sonata Number 2 in D Major. He is accompanied by pianist Mieczyslaw Horszowski. The program also contains approximately fifteen minutes of excerpts fro It was originally shot on videotape.

It was originally shot in black and white. Jazz a la Montreux? Make a tax-deductible donation to WHYY, and gift the membership to a friend, a family member or even a neighbor! Strengthen our community through the power of public media on television, radio and online.

Activate now. Sign up for our weekly newsletter. Friday December 18 at p. TV Join Lucy Worsley on a day extravaganza as she discovers that much of what we enjoy in contemporary Christmas — from carols to gift-giving, feasting and drinking — was just as popular years ago, with some surprising Tudor twists. Tinsel Tales Friday, December 25, at 10 a. TV Put yourself in the travel mindset with Rick Steves as he slurps raw herring in Holland, dines al fresco in Rome and eats his merry way through Europe.

FM We want Christmas to be merry and bright, but sometimes the season can be challenging. TV Everyone at Nonnatus House is looking forward to traditional celebrations with all the trimmings, but nothing goes quite to plan. Hollywood Holiday Sunday, December 27, at 8 p.



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