This Land: Thanksgiving with The American Sound
This land, the physical land called the United States of America, is home to people of a wide range of ethnicities, cultures, races, creeds and genders. This Thanksgiving Day join host Jennifer Hambrick for a musical celebration of the diversity of this land – the varied natural topographies and biospheres, and the many communities that make this land exceptionally rich. Produced by WOSU Public Media.
Host
Jennifer Hambrick, creator and producer
Length
One hour
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About the Program
The American Sound is public radio’s only program entirely devoted to the full spectrum of American “classical” music. The program airs 6 p.m. Saturdays and 7 p.m. Tuesdays on Classical 101, WOSU Public Media, Columbus, Ohio.
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Playlist Available: September 11, 2024
Promo spot available: October 1, 2024
Program rundown available: October 1, 2024
Date content will be available: November 1, 2024
Broadcast Window
November 1, 2024 - November 30, 2024
Broadcast Rights
Affiliate stations may carry this program multiple times before December 1, 2024. The program must be carried in its entirety. No excerpting is permitted. Simulcast streaming rights are available for this program. Prior to carrying this program, stations must contact their American Public Media Station Relations Representative.
Playlist for This Land: Thanksgiving with American Sound
Segment A
- William Grant Still Serenade (Royal Scottish National Orchestra/Avlana Eisenberg)
- Michael Torke First movement, from Sky (Tessa Lark, violin/Albany Symphony Orchestra/Miller)
- Reena Esmail When the Guitar (Conspirare/Los Angeles Guitar Quartet/Craig Hella Johnson)
- Barbara Harbach Arcadian Reverie (Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra/Trevor)
Segment B
- Korine Fujiwara “Peasebottom,” from Fiddle Suite: Montana (Carpe Diem String Quartet)
- Jerod Impichaachaaha’ Tate “Shell Shaker,” from Lowak Shoppala Fire & Light (Lynn Moroney, storyteller; Chelsea Owen, soprano; Stephen Clark, baritone/Nashville String Machine/Tate)
- Daniel Bernard Roumain Prayer (Lara Downes, piano/PUBLIQuartet)
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