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            <description>    In this intimate talk from 1990, cross-cultural composer and musician
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            <description>           Join us for another podcast in our series, Speaking of Music Rewind.  This program features Grammy and Pulitzer-winning composer Steve Reich, a pioneer of minimalist, jazz, and Western Classical music.         </description>
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            <description>     Najma Akhtar is a singer, composer, and actress who has been in heavy rotation in the World Music orbit for over 20 years.  She was born and raised in England but sings in the traditional style of India, her ancestral homeland.  In this presentation from 1991, she performs many songs with her band, and openly discusses her unique cultural and musical fusions.       </description>
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            <description>  Meredith Monk has been on the vanguard of interdisciplinary performance
for 45 years. In this conversation from 1984, she discusses her works
of that era, reflects on her process and aspirations for her work, takes
questions, and performs excerpts from &lt;i&gt;Education of the Girlchild.&lt;/i&gt;

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            <description>    An inspiring conversation with Annea Lockwood, New Zealand-born experimental sound artist and musician known for her boundary-burning explorations of the world of natural acoustic sounds and environments. 

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