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2015 Thanksgiving Specials

Curtis Johnson

Cantus is one of the premiere men's vocal ensembles, and with Alison Young, talk about the holiday, music, and food. (Thursday at 2pm)

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EDUARD KREMSER, arr. Aaron Humble: We Gather Together (A Harvest Home)
BOBBY MCFERRIN: The 23rd Psalm (dedicated to my mother) (That Eternal Day)
MALCOLM DALGLISH: Little Potato
GRIEG: Brothers, Sing On!
JOHN T. HOCUTT, arr. Aaron Humble: A Thankful Heart (A Harvest Home)
LEE HOIBY: Last Letter Home
JASON MCCOY: Come, Ye Thankful People, Come (A Harvest Home)
BYRON ADAMS: Eventide (A Harvest Home)
JOSEPH GREGORIO: To My Brother
YSAYE BARNWELL: Wanting Memories
TRADITIONAL, arr. Chris Foss: Fiddle Tune (A Harvest Home)

With music and stories for Thanksgiving, it's Giving Thanks (Thursday at 9am and 8pm). New for 2015, two special guests: an artist in the kitchen, and an artist at the piano.

Christopher Kimball, founder, editor, and publisher of Cook's Illustrated Magazine, and host of public television's most-watched cooking show, America's Test Kitchen. He'll take us to his Vermont farm for a New England Thanksgiving, and talk about the experiences for which he's most grateful.

Stephen Hough, world famous concert pianist, composer, prize-winning poet, and MacArthur genius. He'll share his wonderful essay "Thanksgiving for Thanksgiving" which he wrote for the London Telegraph, and we'll hear an excerpt from his favorite Thanksgiving author Willa Cather, plus his new Grieg album.

Also, Patrick Stewart reads autumn poems from John Keats and Antonio Vivaldi.

Daniel Gilliam is Program Director for LPM Classical. Email Daniel at dgilliam@lpm.org.

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