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Hope springs eternal

Hope Springs Eternal

As spring slowly but steadily emerges, Steve Seel has musical selections on that theme in the first hour of the show, but also, works about doves as a symbol of peace — as we continue turning our attention to the situation in Ukraine. In the second hour, Jason Vieaux plays a new classical work by jazz guitarist Pat Metheny.

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