Interview with Nicholas Harsanyi & Erick Friedman for National Public Radio concert of the week [sound recording]. 1999.

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Interview with Nicholas Harsanyi & Erick Friedman for National Public Radio concert of the week [sound recording]. 1999.

Interview of North Carolina School of the Arts School of Music faculty members Nicholas Harsanyi and Erick Friedman by Jeanne Szabo for National Public Radio's concert of the week. Mr. Harsanyi discusses the Sion Festival ; Tibor Varga's visit to NCSA ; and the International Music Program at NCSA. Mr. Friedman discusses his observations of violinists in the United States and Eastern Europe ; and his association with NCSA.

1 sound disc (9:34) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.

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North Carolina School of the Arts

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