> Actually, that show seems to be on PRI, not NPR in our area.
Well, I was mistaken; it seems to be produced on APM, American Public
Media, and so far, it's not offered in our area by any of the Public
Radio services. However, I went to the Marketplace web site and found
that I can get streaming broadcasts at this link:
http://marketplace.publicradio.org/
My only next problem is that I don't see that topic, Public Domain,
listed. Richard, could you give a bit more information?
Rod Stephens
Family Theater Productions
David Lewis wrote:
>Thanks for the tip, Dick. I'll try to listen.
>
>David N. Lewis
>Assistant Classical Editor, All Music Guide
>1168 Oak Valley Dr.
>Ann Arbor, MI 48108
>734 887 8145
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>"Contemporary composers, and at least a considerable number of them, explain
>what system they used, in what way they arrived at something. I do not do
>that. I think that the matter of the way by which one arrived at something
>is, for the listeners, unimportant. What matters is the final result, that
>is the work itself." -Grazyna Bacewicz, 1964
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Association for Recorded Sound Discussion List
>[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Dick Spottswood
>Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 11:08 AM
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>Subject: [ARSCLIST] a discussion on Public Domain
>
>is promised for NPR's Marketplace this evening.
>ds
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