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The Best Of NPR - A Life In The Arts

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The Best Of NPR - A Life In The Arts --- 1997

Nine accomplished artists discuss the many facets of a performer's life. Proceeds from the sale of this tape support NPR® programming.

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Legendary Ballerina Reflects On What It Was That Led Her Into A Life In The Arts.

Texas Yodeler, Who Found A Performing Arts Career After Retiring From A Government Job, Is Living Proof That It's Never Too Late.

Actress Remembers The Trials And Tribulations Of Growing Up In An Acting Famuly.

Writer Went "On Assignment" To Inhabit One Of The Most Demanding Of Performing Roles: Circus Clown.

Rock Musician, Noted For His Experimentation With Different Musical Forms, Recalls His East / West Collaboration With Indian Musician V.M. Bhatt.

Public Television's Sherlock Holmes Describes The Process That An Actor Must Go Through To "Find" A Character.

Broadway Legend Explains How Playing A Long-Running Role Was No Different Than Any Job.

The Great English Mezzo-Soprano Recollects Her Tortuous Bouts With Stage Fright.

The Eminent Classical Pianist Discusses How He Dealt With The Trauma Of Losing The Use Of His Right Arm.

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National Public Radio

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By Kyle Larson