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Hearts of Space

''Hearts of Space'' is a United States weekly syndicated public radio show featuring music of a contemplative nature〔"When you listen to space and ambient music you are connecting with a tradition of contemplative sound experience whose roots are ancient and diverse. The genre spans historical, ethnic, and contemporary styles. In fact, almost any music with a slow pace and space-creating sound images could be called spacemusic." Stephen Hill, co-founder, Hearts of Space, (''What is spacemusic?'' )〕 drawn largely from the ambient, new-age and electronic genres, while also including classical, world, Celtic, experimental, and other music selections.〔HOS, "Hearts of Space - History": "''The program has defined its own niche — a mix of ambient, electronic, world, new age, classical and experimental music.'' () Slow-paced, space-creating music from many cultures — ancient bell meditations, classical adagios, creative space jazz, and the latest electronic and acoustic ambient music are woven into a seamless sequence unified by sound, emotion, and spatial imagery." (Stephen Hill, "Contemplative Music, Broadly defined")〕〔(Hearts of Space Playlist - Complete list of genres )〕 For many years, the show's producer and presenter, Stephen Hill, has applied the term "space music" to the music broadcast on the show, irrespective of genre.〔HOS, "Hearts of Space - History": "''A timeless experience''... as ancient as the echoes of a simple bamboo flute or as contemporary as the latest ambient electronica. Any music with a generally slow pace and space-creating sound image can be called spacemusic. Generally quiet, consonant, ethereal, often without conventional rhythmic and dynamic contrasts, spacemusic is found within many historical, ethnic, and contemporary genres." (Stephen Hill, "What Is Spacemusic?" sidebar to "Contemplative Music, Broadly Defined")〕 It is the longest-running radio program of its type in the world.
== History ==

''Hearts of Space'' was created in 1973 by Stephen Hill, 〔HOS, "Hearts of Space - Stephen Hill": "() in 1973 Hill created ''Hearts of Space'' as a three-hour live weekly radio program on KPFA-FM in Berkeley, California. Joined a year later by former co-producer Anna Turner ()"〕〔HOS, "Hearts of Space - Company": "Intriguing sounds were in the air in 1973 when producer Stephen Hill turned his fascination with space-creating music into a weekly late-night program called ''Music from the Hearts of Space'' on KPFA-FM in Berkeley, CA. With original co-producer Anna Turner joining the enterprise in 1974, ()"〕 co-produced by Hill and Anna Turner. It was first broadcast as ''Music from the Hearts of Space'', a three-hour〔 long late-night show on KPFA in Berkeley, California. It was hosted by Hill under the on-air pseudonym "Timotheo",〔 with Turner becoming co-host from 1974〔〔 to 1986 as "Annamystic".〔NCET, ("Anna Turner" ): "() she continued to co-produce and host (under the pseudonym of Annamystic) the radio program 'Music from the Hearts of Space' () with co-host Stephen Hill (radio pseudonym: Timotheo)."〕
Shortened to a one-hour version, it entered syndication on public radio in January 1983, and quickly grew in popularity, signing its 200th station within three years.〔HOS, "Hearts of Space - Company"〕 In December 2009, it was still broadcast by over 200 public radio stations〔PublicRadioFan.com, ("Listings by program: Hearts of Space" ), as seen in June 2009〕 weekly. Until April 1, 2010, Hearts of Space show was also broadcast nightly by XM Satellite Radio. Beginning on its Audio Visions channel in 2001, older shows aired weeknights at 11 PM ET. The current week's show was broadcast on Saturdays at 9 AM ET, then repeated on Sundays at 9 PM ET. After the merger, Sirius XM Satellite Radio moved the program to its Spa channel until discontinuing it. On January 4, 2013, the show celebrated a milestone broadcasting its 1000th program on the 40th anniversary of its debut. As of May 17, 2013, 1,011 installments〔HOS, ("Programs 801–877" )〕 of the show have been produced.

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