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Nico Muhly, The Song That Changed My Life

Bullseye with Jesse Thorn with Scup on February 13, 2012 23:14

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From Public Radio International's Bullseye with Jesse Thorn:

Nico Muhly is a classical composer who's worked with a wide range of musicians, from high-profile composer Philip Glass, to Icelandic snger-songwriter Bjork to indie rockers Grizzly Bear. His opera Two Boys is set to debut at the Metropolitan Opera in the 2013-14 season. He talks to us about the song that changed his life -- Steve Reich's Music for 18 Musicians.

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Release date: Feb 13, 2012

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