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This week on Yellowstone Public Radio, March 8-14:

Sunday — 7 p.m .: From Sidney, Maine, “From the Top” showcases teen musicians: an oboist playing an Elegie by Poulenc, a young violinist in Vieuxtemp’s “Yankee Doodle Variations,” and a harpist growing up on rural Mount Desert Island, Maine.

Monday — 11 a.m .: Author Edmund Morris reflects on hearing Beethoven’s “Fifth Symphony” in Harvard Yard after a blizzard on “Mad About Music.”

Tuesday —7 p.m .: How Vietnam Veterans’ PTSD affects their families, and how returning to Vietnam has healed their emotional wounds on “Humankind.”

Wednesday — 6:30 p.m.:  In Helena YPR News Director Jackie Yamanaka talks with legislators, elected officials, state of.ficials and others about key legislation and current issues before the current Montana Legislature on “Capitol Connections.” An archive of this session’s programs is online at http://www.ypradio.org/news.

Thursday —8 p.m.:  The “master of talk,” interviewer and writer Dick Cavett in conversation on “City Arts & Lectures.”

Friday —2 p.m.:  A tribute to the chanteuse of chamber jazz Maxine Sullivan on the 100th anniversary of her birth on “Riverwalk.”

Saturday — 7 p.m .: Live performances from The Chieftains, Cherish the Ladies and other Irish groups on “The Thistle & Shamrock.”

 

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