Steve Reich Discusses "Daniel Variations" on BBC Radio 4's "Today"

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Steve Reich spoke with BBC Radio 4's Today show, the network's flagship daily news and current affairs program, this morning about his latest Nonesuch release Daniel Variations and the composition of its title track, inspired by slain Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. T Bone Burnett is scheduled to appear on the show tomorrow morning to preview his forthcoming Nonesuch release, Tooth of Crime.

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Steve Reich spoke with BBC Radio 4's Today show, the network's flagship daily news and current affairs program, this morning about his latest Nonesuch release Daniel Variations and the composition of its title track, inspired by slain Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl.

To listen again, visit bbc.co.uk/radio4 or click here to link directly to the RealAudio file and hear the segment at about 23 minutes in.

T Bone Burnett is scheduled to appear on the show tomorrow morning to preview his forthcoming Nonesuch release, Tooth of Crime.

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  • Wednesday, May 7, 2008
    Steve Reich Discusses "Daniel Variations" on BBC Radio 4's "Today"

    Steve Reich spoke with BBC Radio 4's Today show, the network's flagship daily news and current affairs program, this morning about his latest Nonesuch release Daniel Variations and the composition of its title track, inspired by slain Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl.

    To listen again, visit bbc.co.uk/radio4 or click here to link directly to the RealAudio file and hear the segment at about 23 minutes in.

    T Bone Burnett is scheduled to appear on the show tomorrow morning to preview his forthcoming Nonesuch release, Tooth of Crime.

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