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May 10, 2021The Volatile Violin10 minutesPlayMPR producer Christopher Rivera explains his complex relationship with playing the bow. If we do fail in life, better to do it with a violin.Music Credits:Blue Dot Sessions"Scheherazade: Tale of the Kalendar Prince" by Rimsky-Korsakov and "Amore mio aituami" by Piero Piccioni....moreShareView all episodesBy MPR544 ratingsMay 10, 2021The Volatile Violin10 minutesPlayMPR producer Christopher Rivera explains his complex relationship with playing the bow. If we do fail in life, better to do it with a violin.Music Credits:Blue Dot Sessions"Scheherazade: Tale of the Kalendar Prince" by Rimsky-Korsakov and "Amore mio aituami" by Piero Piccioni....moreMore shows like DISCOURSEView allMosaic3 ListenersMamaroneck Public Radio9 ListenersCommunity Crimes0 ListenersBefore the Bell10 ListenersCommunity Connections0 ListenersTales from the 20s5 ListenersHuddle Up4 ListenersOutlet0 ListenersHow Schools Work3 ListenersTotal Jams0 ListenersBackstage3 ListenersHonestly,2 ListenersEtc. (From Mamaroneck Public Radio)0 Listeners
MPR producer Christopher Rivera explains his complex relationship with playing the bow. If we do fail in life, better to do it with a violin.Music Credits:Blue Dot Sessions"Scheherazade: Tale of the Kalendar Prince" by Rimsky-Korsakov and "Amore mio aituami" by Piero Piccioni.
May 10, 2021The Volatile Violin10 minutesPlayMPR producer Christopher Rivera explains his complex relationship with playing the bow. If we do fail in life, better to do it with a violin.Music Credits:Blue Dot Sessions"Scheherazade: Tale of the Kalendar Prince" by Rimsky-Korsakov and "Amore mio aituami" by Piero Piccioni....more
MPR producer Christopher Rivera explains his complex relationship with playing the bow. If we do fail in life, better to do it with a violin.Music Credits:Blue Dot Sessions"Scheherazade: Tale of the Kalendar Prince" by Rimsky-Korsakov and "Amore mio aituami" by Piero Piccioni.