Hunter Rostrum Station News
On Hunter Rostrum, an unusual combination of instruments – bassoon, cello and harpsichord – in music by 17th and 18th century composers.
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Station News Wellbeing
On this edition of Wellbeing, Prof. Lesley Wicks answers some questions about nutrition and how what we eat affects our health.
If you start by asking "How are you feeling?" or if your ask a student at the end of lesson "Is everything ok?" - the things that they will tell you. - Maria Mendez on Wellbeing
Classic Folk Station News
Jane Klein has chosen music that features some close harmony on this edition of Classic Folk.
Professor John Fischetti discusses the health of university students and how the focus on student wellbeing has shifted since his own university days 40 years ago.
“. . . when someone gambles the receptors in their brain light up as someone that has a cocaine addiction.” - Libby Ferfoglia on this episode of Wellbeing
Jack Hodgins talks to two Holocaust survivors about their experiences and how their lives have been impacted.
On Hunter Rostrum, brother pianists Alistair and Colin Noble take up the challenge of Olivier Messiaen’s Visions of the Amen.
On this edition of Classic Folk, the folk music of Sweden is part of the show with Phil Bates and Jane Klein.