The Fishko Files, produced by WNYC's Sara Fishko, are personal, essay-like radio pieces on music, art, culture and media.
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Music has its mysteries: when you go to hear an 80-plus piece orchestra play a big symphonic work, it is a great sound, but it is not always apparent what is inside the sound. For this edition of the Fishko Files, Sara Fishko went inside the New York Philharmonic to find out more.
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Piece Description
Music has its mysteries: when you go to hear an 80-plus piece orchestra play a big symphonic work, it is a great sound, but it is not always apparent what is inside the sound. For this edition of the Fishko Files, Sara Fishko went inside the New York Philharmonic to find out more.