- Added: Mar 17, 2020
- Length: 58:57
- Purchases: 51
Celebrating legendary conductor Serge Koussevitzky's 150th birthday through his greatest recordings and the voices of those who knew him best. 13 one hour episodes.
- From: Tom Godell
- Updated: Nov 28, 2023
Every summer, the nation’s top musicians come together at the base of the majestic Teton Range in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, to create and all-star Festival Orchestra for the Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra under the leadership of Maestro Donald Runnicles. Now in its 60th year, the Wall Street Journal has called the Grand Teton Music Festival, “One of the best places to hear classical music in the summer.”
- From: CD Syndications, Vic Muenzer
- Updated: Dec 16, 2021
The WFMT Radio Network is proud to present Gateways Radio, a collaboration with WXXI-FM in Rochester, NY, celebrating the performances, artists, and artistry of the Gateways Music Festival. The Gateways Music Festival Orchestra is a 125+ member ensemble of musicians of African descent under the leadership of conductor Anthony Parnther. The Orchestra made its stunning Carnegie Hall debut on April 24, 2022 as the first all-Black orchestra to be presented by the famed venue. Gateways Radio features exceptional compositions and exquisite performances, celebrating the Gateways Music Festival’s mission of connecting and supporting classical musicians of African descent and serving as a source of inspiration, enlightenment, and engagement for communities—especially communities underrepresented in classical music.
- From: The WFMT Radio Network
- Updated: Dec 16, 2022
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
The Bop Stop, winner of All About Jazz's Best Jazz Venue in America for 2019, is opening its archives of live recordings to present a one hour weekly live jazz performance show available to non commercial, community, educational and jazz formatted radio stations.
- From: Daniel Peck
- Updated: Dec 21, 2023
- From: CMI
- Updated: Jul 25, 2022
- 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
A series of 16 or more Chamber Music Concerts recorded at Music Mountain in the Summer of 2016.
- From: Music Mountain
- Updated: Jul 07, 2016
- From: WMNR
- Updated: Jun 07, 2021
A series of 16 Chamber Music Concerts recorded at Music Mountain in the Summer of 2015.
- From: Music Mountain
- Updated: Jul 07, 2016
A series of 16 Chamber Music Concerts from Music Mountains 2019 season
- From: Music Mountain
- Updated: Oct 11, 2019
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
Emily Silverman, MD, talks with authors, filmmakers, and other media makers about their recent books and films for this ongoing series by The Nocturnists.
- From: The Nocturnists
- Updated: May 30, 2023
A series of 16 Chamber Music Concerts recorded at Music Mountain in the Summer of 2014.
- From: Music Mountain
- Updated: Jul 07, 2016
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
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
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
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
The WFMT Radio Network invites your listeners to travel to Santa Fe, New Mexico through the sounds of thirteen new one-hour radio concerts from the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival. Now in its ninth season, the program has been broadcast across the United States and around the world.
- From: The WFMT Radio Network
- Updated: Mar 15, 2023
Music Mountain 2012 is a series of 16 complete chamber music concerts recorded at Music Mountain's eighty-third season in the summer of 2012. The concerts are produced into self contained programs lasting 1 hour 56 minutes. Stations may run all 16 as a series or license the ones they wish to put into a number of available dates. These broadcasts are underwritten by Edward R. Hamilton bookseller, Falls Village, CT. On the web at edwardrhamilton.Com or through musicmountain.org.
- From: Music Mountain
- Updated: Oct 06, 2012
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
Performances from ISU Ensembles, Faculty, Staff, Students and Community members - brought to you for your listening pleasure and appreciation from the KISU campus station
- From: KISU
- Updated: Jun 09, 2016
Host Stephen Peithman explores ideas, themes and people connected by various classical works.
- From: Capital Public Radio
- Updated: Nov 13, 2013