American Landscapes is a weekly potpourri of the best of American music, hosted by Michael Campion. You’ll be treated to works by composers such as Copland, Samuel Barber, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, Edward MacDowell, George Chadwick and many others. There will be much-loved music that never gets old, music to get reacquainted with and music that you’ll be hearing for the first time, with plenty to add to your list of favorites. And every piece you hear will be born in the USA!
- From: KCME
- Updated: Apr 25, 2019
Bill Rudman’s Footlight Parade: Sounds of the American Musical is a weekly radio program showcasing the best of Broadway and Hollywood – songs from the turn of the 20th century to today.
- From: Footlight Parade
- Updated: Jul 25, 2022
Center Stage from Wolf Trap showcases live performances from some of today's finest chamber musicians. Recorded in the acoustically superb Barns at Wolf Trap, just outside of Washington D. C. These 26 one-hour radio programs are presented by co-hosts Rich Kleinfeldt and Lee Anne Myslewski. Each show focuses on a single chamber artist or group.
- From: CD Syndications, Vic Muenzer
- Updated: Jun 19, 2017
A Night on the Town celebrates the American Musical, bringing you the best of Broadway with back stories and songs.
- From: George Harter
- Updated: Jun 26, 2013
Jazz-O-Rama is an hour of the lighter side of early jazz--presented by Joe Bevilacqua (Joe Bev)--remastered from his personal 78rpm record collection. Each show can be used as special or run in a series. Great for fundraising.
- From: Joe Bevilacqua
- Updated: Jul 01, 2013
What’s the defining sound of American classical music? What people, stories, sights and sounds throughout American history built our unique classical tradition, and where does it go from here? On the premiere season of Classical Americana, iconoclastic pianist Lara Downes drives you down the highways and byways of American music, with roadside discoveries and detours to the crossroads where musical traditions merge and transform.
- From: Classical California
- Updated: Dec 04, 2023
Each week, "Heifetz On Air" presents captivating performances by Heifetz International Music Institute students, alums, and faculty -- recorded on stage in Staunton and in WTJU's Charlottesville studios.
- From: WTJU
- Updated: Feb 10, 2023
The WFMT Orchestra Series is a year-round series that combines exceptional orchestras from across the country and around the world. Each quarter, listeners will hear fantastic concerts, including the LA Phil (Summer), Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra (Fall), San Francisco Symphony (Spring), and a scintillating variety in the Winter Quarter, including orchestras from Europe, the UK, California, and China. Each episode is intended to be broadcast the week it releases, but some exceptions can be made for stations that wish to air an orchestra later in the year. Contact us for details.
- From: The WFMT Radio Network
- Updated: Jan 26, 2024
- From: CMI
- Updated: Dec 22, 2022
Meet all of your fundraising goals with the help of this collection of Exploring Music fundraising programs!
- From: The WFMT Radio Network
- Updated: Aug 02, 2018
- From: Gail Isaacson
- Updated: Aug 31, 2013
- From: WGUC/ WVXU
- Updated: May 21, 2018
ONLY IN AMERICA tells the 350-year story of American Jews in six one-hour programs and two specials. The series will appeal to all listeners, to everyone whose family immigrated to America ? yesterday or 400 years ago. These sound-rich programs are artfully mixed using archival sound, oral history clips, interviews, narration, music (sacred, popular and novelty songs,) and historical documents read by leading actors including John Lithgow, Jerry Stiller and Zero Mostel. Jon Stewart and Mel Brooks reflect on being Jewish.
- From: RadioArt(r)
- Updated: Dec 07, 2004
Jazz Perspectives are 3-4 minute highly produced features on jazz, Latin and blues artists.
- From: Reese Erlich
- Updated: Nov 05, 2012
Song Travels is a series of 93 58 minute programs produced by South Carolina Public Radio with Host Michael Feinstein and a variety of guest artists from all music genres.
- From: South Carolina Public Radio
- Updated: Sep 13, 2015
Song Travels is a one-hour series from NPR and South Carolina ETV Radio, hosted by five-time Grammy-nominated performer Michael Feinstein. In each program, Feinstein sits down with a musical guest to explore American Popular Song and the intimate journey singers and songs take together. Each program features an even mix of conversation and musical performances by the guests and Feinstein.
- From: South Carolina Public Radio
- Updated: Sep 11, 2015
12th Street Jump Series - Subscribe Now Public Radio's weekly Jazz, Blues, and Comedy Jam, recorded live from 12th Street in Kansas City, where Basie tickled the ivories and Big Joe Turner shouted the blues. Each week we celebrate the birthday of a jazz or blues great with sketch comedy, improv and great live music. "An urban/jazz PHC."
- From: KCUR
- Updated: Jan 05, 2021
Noises, Sounds and Sweet Airs, hosted by Michael Campion, is a program for people who don't care for contemporary music and those who do, but want a lighter hand on the throttle. It's an hour-long voyage of discovery into twentieth and twenty-first century music during which you'll experience some of the finest and most enjoyable works you'll ever hear.
- From: KCME
- Updated: Apr 23, 2020
- From: WMNR
- Updated: Feb 06, 2023
Played in Oregon shines the spotlight on fantastic live music from around Oregon and the Pacific Northwest.
- From: All Classical Public Media
- Updated: Jan 21, 2020
One-hour unusual, audience-appealing, theme-driven classical music programs.
- From: Fred Flaxman
- Updated: Sep 12, 2012
Hailed as the number one US Orchestra by the venerable British publication Gramophone, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra continues this quarter with more concerts from Symphony Center, the home of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
- From: The WFMT Radio Network
- Updated: Mar 15, 2023
The only show of its kind, featuring selections of choral, vocal, and instrumental music with host Bill Cromwell, a mix of music listeners won't find on any other classical music platform.
- From: WILLIAM CROMWELL
- Updated: Aug 01, 2020
Night Lights, is a weekly thematic one-hour jazz radio program hosted by jazz aficionado David Brent Johnson, focusing on jazz from the 1945-1990 era.
- From: WFIU
- Updated: Jul 25, 2022
- From: WHRV
- Updated: Jul 22, 2020