Classical Radio Stations and Internet Broadcasts

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Cato

Quote from: carlito77 on February 19, 2017, 04:27:41 AM
Radio Swiss Classic in Berne, Switzerland is my favorite station. They stream music 24/7 with very little interruption. They also have Radio Swiss Jazz. I think the station is state owned. You have your choice to listen in either French, German, Italian, or English. Not a day goes by without me listening to this station, especially when browsing the Internet.

SWISS JAZZ !  Now that must be interesting!

Let me recommend WDPR out of Dayton, which has a very good selection of things: I have heard them program Pierre Boulez with no apologies!  ;)

https://www.discoverclassical.org/program-schedule.htm
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Scion7

Quote from: Cato on August 04, 2017, 05:19:43 AM
I have heard them program Pierre Boulez with no apologies!  ;)

Then we'll just have to beat an apology out of them!   >:D
When, a few months before his death, Rachmaninov lamented that he no longer had the "strength and fire" to compose, friends reminded him of the Symphonic Dances, so charged with fire and strength. "Yes," he admitted. "I don't know how that happened. That was probably my last flicker."

Cato

Quote from: Scion7 on August 04, 2017, 05:22:17 AM
Then we'll just have to beat an apology out of them!   >:D

8) ;)

I believe that program also offered Penderecki and a host of others in the same club!
"Meet Miss Ruth Sherwood, from Columbus, Ohio, the Middle of the Universe!"

- Brian Aherne introducing Rosalind Russell in  My Sister Eileen (1942)

tjguitar

I recently moved from Southern California to Phoenix, AZ and we do have a decent classical station, but the playlist can get repetitive.

Here are three American streaming stations that tend to be live, 100% classical and seem to have extensive libraries.

http://www.kmfa.org/ out of Austin, TX
https://www.kcme.org/ out of Colorado Springs, CO
and: https://www.wdav.org/ out of Davidson, NC


Out of Europe, I like:

http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/  which is the public station from Switzerland

and BBC Radio 3: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/player/bbc_radio_three


A hidden gem might be WMNR from Monroe, CT, (www.wmnr.org) who has a variety of volunteer hosts on weekdays who apparently bring in their own CD's and LP's.

Monsieur Croche

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Spineur

The Palazzetto Bru-Zane foundation has its own internet radio

http://classicalradio.bru-zane.com/live/player/

Lots of wonderful music.

tjguitar

I created www.classicalconcertsonline.com to keep track of all the symphonic concerts that get broadcast online. Hopefully others find the information helpful.

Larkenfield ♬

Quote from: tjguitar on September 30, 2017, 05:34:57 PM
I recently moved from Southern California to Phoenix, AZ and we do have a decent classical station, but the playlist can get repetitive.

Here are three American streaming stations that tend to be live, 100% classical and seem to have extensive libraries.

http://www.kmfa.org/ out of Austin, TX
https://www.kcme.org/ out of Colorado Springs, CO
and: https://www.wdav.org/ out of Davidson, NC


Out of Europe, I like:

http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en/  which is the public station from Switzerland

and BBC Radio 3: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/player/bbc_radio_three


A hidden gem might be WMNR from Monroe, CT, (www.wmnr.org) who has a variety of volunteer hosts on weekdays who apparently bring in their own CD's and LP's.

What about KUSC from Southern California? It's live and excellent. I would think it would be an obvious choice having lived there.

pseudolongino

Quote from: tjguitar on November 16, 2017, 10:00:44 AM
I created www.classicalconcertsonline.com to keep track of all the symphonic concerts that get broadcast online. Hopefully others find the information helpful.

it doesn't open on my browser
anybody knows of a database of downloadable past concerts that is NOT a closed group impossible to access?
thanks!

tjguitar

Quote from: Larkenfield ♬ on November 14, 2019, 04:13:35 PMWhat about KUSC from Southern California? It's live and excellent. I would think it would be an obvious choice having lived there.

KUSC is solid!! I live in SoCal again and have it on in the car whenever I go anywhere. The 24/7 film music stream on their website gets super repetitive though.

Quote from: pseudolongino on February 17, 2020, 12:02:33 AMit doesn't open on my browser
anybody knows of a database of downloadable past concerts that is NOT a closed group impossible to access?
thanks!

Sorry. I killed that site, it wasn't an archive of downloadable concerts but links to the various radio stations that streamed concerts on their website