Commentary on NCSA for Arts Reporting Service, National Public Radio [sound recording]. 1999.

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Commentary on NCSA for Arts Reporting Service, National Public Radio [sound recording]. 1999.

Radio commentaries by Charles Christopher Mark on the North Carolina School of the Arts ; its graduates and their successes ; a brief history of NCSA ; the state of the school ; its curriculum ; and Mr. Mark's impressions of the school.

1 sound disc (8:13) : digital, mono. ; 4 3/4 in.

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