SVHC Medical Matters Weekly 7.27.22 – How Climate Affects Health

Tess Wiskel, MD, a Climate and Human Health fellow with the Harvard Center for Climate, Health and Global Environment , the Harvard FXB Center for Health and Human Rights, and a board-certified emergency physician with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, is this week's guest on Medical Matters Weekly. She discusses her research on studying the climate and its affect on human health.

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Southern Vermont Health Care
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Southwestern Vermont Health Care
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Studio Shows & Interviews

Close Encounters with Music – Cafe Music, Jazz, Rap and Grand Reopening

Paul Schoenfield’s runaway classical hit, Café Music for piano trio, sets the tone for our celebratory re-opening. Combining elements of classical, jazz, klezmer and whimsy, Café Music is caffeine-fueled and irresistible. Claude Bolling’s musings in the Suite for Cello and Jazz Trio offer up interpolations of boogie-woogie and ragtime with Baroque underpinnings. Gershwin is represented with his Three Preludes for Piano. With a benediction from Beethoven (his Romance No. 2 in F Major for Violin and Piano) and a cameo appearance by Christylez Bacon, the first Hip-Hop artist to be featured at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival and with commissions by the Kennedy Center and the Smithsonian Institute, the season is launched.

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Close Encounters with Music
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Close Encounters with Music
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Studio Shows & Interviews