Electric Harpist Deborah Henson-Conant is a whole new breed of harpist: she's been called a "modern day troubadour" and been compared with Leonard Bernstein by the NY Times.
In the radio piece "Who Will Sing for the Nightingale?", which was first broadcast on the famed Tony Kahn's "Morning Stories," she tells the story behind one of her most famous songs - the tale of a mother's voice and a love that will never leave her.
The piece originally aired on July 24, 2007 on Boston's WGBH, but you can listen to it at Deborah's website at:
https://www.hipharp.com/Pblcty/rvws_intrvws_articles.html
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