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The NPR News & Classical Music Network overnight service is hosted by Peter Van De Graaff.

Peter draws music selections from all eras, but focus on works from the Baroque, Classical and Romantic periods. All selections are programmed from a record library of over 75,000 records and CD's, focusing on the standards of the repertoire, but also drawing from the rich and varied music that comprises all of what is call "classical music."

Peter Van De Graaff started his radio career at KBYU-FM in Provo, Utah, where he was an announcer and senior producer for three years following his graduation from Brigham Young University with a degree in vocal performance. As a professional singer, Peter has performed with opera companies and orchestras throughout the world, including the Czech State Orchestra and the symphonies of New Orleans, Utah, Colorado Springs and San Antonio. He has performed with opera companies in Rochester, New York, Milwaukee, Chicago and Boise.

Peter Van De Graaff's programs originate from The Beethoven Network.

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