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Compact Discoveires 92: A Musical Feast

Series: Compact Discoveries
From: Fred Flaxman
Length: 00:58:53

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Religion inspired some great music, but food fed the creative juices of several composers who are featured on this program. Read the full description.

Cdslogo2inch_small Your server, Fred Flaxman, brings you "La Revue de Cuisine" by Martinu, peas and "Romantic Hash" by Rossini, and a last meal by Jacques Brel. For drinks there is a "Tea for Two" orchestral scoring by Shostakovich and a "Rootbeer Rag" by Billy Joel. The dessert selection: "French Pastry" by Hayman and "Wedding Cake" by Saint-Saens. Appetizers are on a public radio budget: "Raisins and Almonds" from the traditional Jewish folksong. The complete script for this program is attached and is also available at www.compactdiscoveries.com. There you will find a list of all "Compact Discoveries" programs, short descriptions, full scripts, listener reaction, station carriage, articles, and national underwriting opportunities. Don't give up on classical music! Try "Compact Discoveries" to increase your audience for the most beautiful music from the past. It will help them to enjoy the present!

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Your server, Fred Flaxman, brings you "La Revue de Cuisine" by Martinu, peas and "Romantic Hash" by Rossini, and a last meal by Jacques Brel. For drinks there is a "Tea for Two" orchestral scoring by Shostakovich and a "Rootbeer Rag" by Billy Joel. The dessert selection: "French Pastry" by Hayman and "Wedding Cake" by Saint-Saens. Appetizers are on a public radio budget: "Raisins and Almonds" from the traditional Jewish folksong. The complete script for this program is attached and is also available at www.compactdiscoveries.com. There you will find a list of all "Compact Discoveries" programs, short descriptions, full scripts, listener reaction, station carriage, articles, and national underwriting opportunities. Don't give up on classical music! Try "Compact Discoveries" to increase your audience for the most beautiful music from the past. It will help them to enjoy the present!

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