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Programs Presented on Radio Smithsonian 



"The Paragon Ragtime Orchestra" Rick Benjamin and his en- 

 semble perform ragtime favorites. 



"The Decorative Designs of Frank Lloyd Wright" A touring 

 exhibition examines the importance of Wright's decorative 

 designs and the challenges of preserving them. 



"Senegalese, If You Please" The 1990 Festival of American 

 Folk life reveals the music and culture of Senegal. 



"English Dance and Song" Concert tribute to English folklor- 

 ist Cecil Sharp who documented the dance and song of his 

 native country. 



"From Whom the Bells Toll" The ancient art of "changering- 

 ing" from England's grand cathedrals and small country 

 churches. 



"The Duke's Treasures" Ellington's personal collection of sheet 

 music, papers, photographs, and memorabilia sheds new 

 light on his life and career. 



"Deep River: Praise Songs from My People" Composer/ar- 

 ranger David Murray and his jazz quartet and the Wesley 

 Boyd Gospel Choit explore the common roots of jazz and 

 gospel music. 



"Songs of Struggle" Veterans of the U.S. Labor, Civil Rights, 

 and South African Anti-Apartheid Movements demonstrate 

 the use of music in their struggle for social change. 



"Parting the Green Curtain" STRI's director reviews research 

 on deforestation, global warming, and species preservation. 



"Beni Biological Reserve" Touring a refuge for animals of the 

 Amazon basin where SI and other international researchers 

 work. 



"Cole Porter, Seriously" Pianist John Eaton explores the com- 

 positional sryle and artistic side of a light-hearted legend. 



"Into the Future" On the occasion of the last weekly program 

 in the Radio Smithsonian magazine series, a look ahead to 

 what the future holds at the Smithsonian, including the Co- 

 lumbus Quincentenary, the new National Museum of the 



American Indian, and the battle to save the biological diver- 

 sity of planet Earrh. 



Special Programs Produced by- 

 Radio Smithsonian 



"The Louis Armstrong Jazz Trumpet Competition" 2-hour 

 special hosted by Bill Cosby presents highlights from this 

 annual competition. Co-production with WETA-FM. 



"Christmas Oratorio" 3-hour holiday special of J.S. Bach's 

 work performed by the Smithsonian Chamber Orchestra 

 and Chorus on period instruments and heard as it sounded 

 during Bach's time. Co-production with WETA-FM. 



"Cole Porter's 100th Birthday Gala Celebration at Carnegie 

 Hall" Stars of musical theater and popular song including 

 Kaye Ballard, William Bolcolm, Michael Feinstein, Celeste 

 Holm, Marilyn Home, Maureen McGovern, Rita McKen- 

 zie, Joan Morris, Juliet Prowse, Bobby Short, Gwen Ver- 

 don, and Margaret Whiting in a 2-hour opening night 

 concert of the New York International Festival of the Atts. 

 Co-production with WETA-FM and American Public 

 Radio. 



Series Programs Produced by 

 Radio Smithsonian 



"Folk Masters: Traditional Music in the Americas" 13 i-hour 

 programs feature virtuosos of folk music in concert at Car- 

 negie Hall. Co-produced with WETA-FM. 



"Speakers Comer" A 52-week series of lectures and discussions 

 presents scholars and experts from the University of Chi- 

 cago, the Smithsonian, and the University of Oxford. 

 Hosted by Roger Mudd. 



TV Film Production 



"Our Biosphere: The Earth in Our Hands," a new one-hour en- 

 vironmental film narrated by Robert Redford, premiered in 

 April on the Discovery Channel. 



Exhibition Videos 



Two videos, "Montsetrat" and "Crow Fair," were produced for 

 the Seeds of Change Quincentenary exhibition at the NMNH. 



"As They Really Are," a 5-minute video for the SITES exhibi- 

 tion Human Attitudes toward Animals, was completed for the 

 Experimental Gallery and will tour with this SITES show. 



"Moving America's Mail," was completed for installation in 

 the new National Postal History and Philatelic Museum. 



"300 Years of American Papermaking," an interactive video 

 for the exhibition of the same title, was installed in NMAH. 



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