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A musical interlude

This item is not about reading, but in the interest of promoting musical culture we thought we'd pass along this tidbit from National Public Radio (NPR) that a reader alerted us to. Britain's top concert violinist, Tasmin Little, has released her latest album, The Naked Violin, free on the Internet in an effort to draw more people to classical music. In an attempt to promote such composers as Bach and Mozart, Little also will launch a concert tour later this year, performing at venues such as factories, airports, and shopping malls.

To learn more or to download Tasmin Little's album, visit this page on the NPR website.

Posted by John Micklos on 10 March 2008 in Professional Resources

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