When we claim to be "the gathering place for people who love band music," we're talking about a group of over 38 million people in the US alone. In America, hearing classical music "live" usually means hearing it at a band concert. We love marches and the music of Holst and Vaughan Williams, but the repertoire for winds is formidable. And the culture of wind music is vibrant, including people of all ages!
- From: Wind & Rhythm
- Updated: Apr 04, 2011
Minnesota jazz broadcasting legend Leigh Kamman conducted hundreds of interviews with jazz artists, including some of jazz's illustrious figures. Now, these treasures have been lovingly preserved and edited into a new series of broadcasts, The Jazz Image: Special Edition. These recordings preserve priceless conversation Leigh Kamman had with such luminaries as Duke Ellington, Sarah Vaughan and Stan Kenton. In his ninth decade, Kamman adds fresh commentary to round out these 5 minute broadcasts, 13 in all in this series.
- From: KBEM
- Updated: Jan 14, 2014
During his 60-plus years in jazz broadcasting, Leigh Kamman conducted hundreds of interviews with jazz artists, including many from the Minnesota scene. These are being preserved and edited by the Leigh Kamman Legacy Project and presented as The Jazz Image: Minnesota Edition, a continuation of the The Jazz Image: Special Edition series. These projects are part of the process of preserving and sharing the massive archive of historical recordings he left when he passed away in October 2014.
- From: KBEM
- Updated: Jun 29, 2020
From the Vault is a musical treasure hunt for unusual, intriguing and underplayed classical music of the 20th and 21st century. These "hidden gems" give listener's the chance to experience fascinating music that is out of the ordinary.
- From: WICR
- Updated: Feb 10, 2023
An hour of great jazz vocals, produced from a live broadcast on WMNR Fine Arts Radio and wmnr.org. Each show is organized around a different theme that reflects the wry sense of humor and idiosyncratic tastes of the host. Shows feature iconic singers of the past while spotlighting newer, younger jazz vocalists, as well. It's personality radio at its best - or, at least, its quirkiest.
- From: H. William Stine
- Updated: Aug 30, 2018
Vocal and Choral Classical Repertoire
- From: WILLIAM CROMWELL
- Updated: Jul 21, 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
This thirteen-hour series hosted by award-winning singer Al Jarreau illuminates every style of jazz vocal artistry. From The Smithsonian and PRX
- From: PRX
- Updated: Apr 14, 2022
Will Duchon's weekly podcast shares moments in classical music that feed the soul.
- From: Will Duchon
- Updated: Apr 11, 2017
- From: The WFMT Radio Network
- Updated: Oct 04, 2021
The Choral Hour explores music created for the most fundamental of instruments- the human voice. One-hour episodes featuring live concert recordings as well as selections from award-winning albums.
- From: KHFM
- Updated: Sep 08, 2023
- From: KUSC
- Updated: Sep 11, 2023
Host Stephen Peithman explores ideas, themes and people connected by various classical works.
- From: Capital Public Radio
- Updated: Nov 13, 2013
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
LIVE FROM THE DIVIDE is a radio broadcast created simply as a "A Celebration of the American Songwriter". The 60 minute show features regionally established & legendary songwriters alike. Based out of an intimate 50 person venue and recording facility in Bozeman, Montana. Artists vary their interactions with the crowd, sometimes poking fun at a live audience member or by taking time to explain the origin of the song they are about to perform. The program provides listeners with an unparalleled opportunity to hear songwriters in a natural stripped down and raw setting.
- From: Live From The Divide
- Updated: Aug 15, 2020
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: WGUC/ WVXU
- Updated: May 21, 2018
Views and Brews Remix: Conversations at the Cactus Cafe produced by KUT Radio
- From: KUT
- Updated: Oct 05, 2012
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
Highlights from our NW Focus LIVE program. Use these performances as standalone content within your broadcasts. Exclusive content. Not for ON-DEMAND use.
- From: KING FM
- Updated: Aug 07, 2014
Weekly two-hour classical music concerts (limited series). NOTE: This program is available to PRX members. For more information please email memberships@prx.org.
- From: Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
- Updated: Jul 25, 2022
Afterglow is a weekly, one-hour program of vocal jazz and popular song from the Great American Songbook, hosted by Mark Chilla.
- From: WFIU
- Updated: Nov 07, 2023
The series includes a broad range of orchestral, vocal, chamber and solo-instrumental music.
- From: The WFMT Radio Network
- Updated: Mar 15, 2023
Music Documentarian Paul Ingles hosts a weekly mix of music from his multi-genre personal collection. Rock, folk, blues, Americana, classic soul, R+B, and jazz standards. Mostly album tracks and stuff you only get from public radio. The first 52 shows in the series are FREE TO STATIONS for a limited time so you can try them out with your audience.
- From: Paul Ingles
- Updated: Dec 11, 2017