When composer Robert Kapilow accepted a commission to write a piece honoring the 200th anniversary of the Lewis and Clark expedition, he knew he’d have to do a lot of research. Little did he know the project would require a complete reexamination of his understanding of American music, history and culture. Produced by Anya Grundmann.
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