
Six pieces and programs celebrating the 125th anniversary of Igor Stranvinsky's birth
- From: Jackson Braider
- Updated: Mar 04, 2007

Marin Alsop conducts "The Rite of Spring" and talks to NPR's Scott Simon about the music.
- From: NPR Music
- Updated: Mar 21, 2007

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

WQXR is pleased to offer four concerts from the 2017 Lucerne Summer Festival! Founded in 1938, this six-week event on the edge of Lake Lucerne attracts top-name classical soloists and orchestras from around the world.
- From: WQXR
- Updated: Nov 10, 2017

Music Director Alan Gilbert and the New York Philharmonic welcome you to the 2016 syndicated radio broadcasts by one of the world’s longest-running and most celebrated orchestras
- From: The WFMT Radio Network
- Updated: Jan 26, 2017

A series of 16 Chamber Music Concerts recorded at Music Mountain in the Summer of 2015.
- From: Music Mountain
- Updated: Jul 07, 2016

Presented every two years and based in Kalamazoo, Michigan, the Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Festival is internationally recognized as North America’s finest piano music festival.
- From: The WFMT Radio Network
- Updated: Sep 30, 2016

Each year since its founding in 1919, the Los Angeles Philharmonic has been hailed as Southern California’s leading performing arts institution. Today, under the dynamic leadership of Venezuelan Gustavo Dudamel, who in 2009 became the orchestra’s eleventh music director, the Philharmonic is still recognized as one of the world’s outstanding orchestras.
- From: The WFMT Radio Network
- Updated: Jun 22, 2017

Since its founding in 1959, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra has been community treasure that presents outstanding performances. This tradition has moved and engaged millions nationwide since 1971 with the Milwaukee Symphony’s radio series – the country’s longest-running national classical radio series. Under the baton of its sixth music director, the internationally-acclaimed Edo de Waart, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestras’s full-time, professional, virtuosic musicians connect with listeners at over 140 live concerts across Wisconsin each season. A selection of these are featured on the orchestra’s broadcasts, which feature exclusive behind-the-scenes and backstage commentary from the conductors, soloists, and musicians themselves.
- From: The WFMT Radio Network
- Updated: Sep 18, 2017

The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center is proud to announce details of its 2016 radio series season. The 52 one-hour programs, hosted by Elliott Forrest, feature live recorded performances by leading chamber music players from around the world. Programs feature enlightening commentary from CMS Co-Artistic Director David Finckel, and the performers.
- From: The WFMT Radio Network
- Updated: Oct 04, 2016

Concerts by the Boston Symphony and Boston Pops, direct from the fabled acoustics of Boston's Symphony Hall. A continuous tradition by WGBH Boston since 1951. NOTE: Programs are only available to stations within the six-state region of New England and the Capital region of New York State.
- From: WGBH Radio Boston
- Updated: Aug 24, 2017

DW SERIES continues in the Winter quarter. Classical performances captured live and featuring some of the world's classical stars performing in Germany's palaces, churches, and concert halls - a front row seat is reserved for your listeners. Broadcast rights allow PRX subscriber stations to use any or all of the programs in the series that have been already been published, or subscribe to the series to receive the files automatically each week.
- From: DW ~ Deutsche Welle
- Updated: Jan 22, 2018

An American conversation with global attitude - on the arts, humanities, and global affairs, hosted by Christopher Lydon.
- From: Open Source
- Updated: Aug 07, 2014

- From: Geoffrey Tozer
- Updated: Sep 27, 2010

It's Movie Time is no longer posting shows on PRX. For the latest film reviews, listen to Kristin Dreyer Kramer's Reel Discovery: http://www.prx.org/series/32666-reel-discovery
- From: Kristin Dreyer Kramer
- Updated: Aug 10, 2012

Virtuoso Voices is a collection of timely and topical sound bites from classical music's leading performers. Each sound bite (or clip) will bring your listeners an insider's perspective to the classical music they enjoy on your station. Virtuoso Voices offers classical music announcers an additional way to enhance their breaks by using the voice of the artist whose recording they're about to play on their shift.
- From: Listener Directed Productions, Inc.
- Updated: Nov 29, 2010

One-hour unusual, audience-appealing, theme-driven classical music programs.
- From: Fred Flaxman
- Updated: Sep 12, 2012

Virtuoso Voices offers you three types of classical music fundraising messages: Produced Funder Spots, Un-hosted Funders and Straight-read Funder Spots. All feature classical music's leading performers and conductors. Use these Funder Spots during your classical music fundraising shifts to add variety, credibility and authority to your on-air fundraising sound. The Virtuoso Voices Funders Series includes Gil Shaham, Joshua Bell, Hilary Hahn, Evelyn Glennie, Stephen Hough, Richard Stoltzman, Yolanda Kondonassis, Andrew Litton, Leila Josefowicz, Roy Goodman, Murray Perahia, Emanuel Ax, Andre Watts, the Canadian Brass, Riccardo Muti, Menahem Pressler, Garrick Ohlsson, Marin Alsop, Sharon Isbin and many others.
- From: Listener Directed Productions, Inc.
- Updated: Jul 27, 2011