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Most come from Europe, because a number of radio stations in capitals overseas broadcast concerts daily. A few are live events the rest tend to be recordings of performances that took place in recent weeks. They’re not all there, but you will find listings for an average of two dozen concerts broadcast from around the world any given day. This site from Barcelona, Spain, is a terrific resource that claims to offer “every online concert in this world.” I do it before I look at The Times or anything else.

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Based on what I can see though their selection is average, with the usual names popping up plus some slightly uncommon composers.For the last few years, my morning ritual has included clicking on to when I first turn on my computer, cappuccino in hand. Their online playlist is rather strange, since they only show you several pieces from the whole day, without any feature to search. Their streaming browser player is good enough, although suffers from small clips sometimes. WUOL is another listener-supported station, this time from Louisville in the USA. Otherwise they have a very advanced playlist feature, letting you search back through the months and accurately find what you're looking for. I think this isn't a very good idea as it dilutes your enjoyment and can be quite jarring! The programming is rather bizarre they seem to mix the great classics with all sorts of other jazz and rock music. They also offer some on-demand programming, although I would say that the selection is very small. The stream is only 96k but somehow still sounds very good quality. KMFA is a classical station from Austin, Texas. I like the selection too, since it has interesting and unusual arrangements of pieces by popular composers, and less well-known pieces too. However, their playlist is good, and lets you browse back through months of shows. There's an online player with decent quality sound, but it's a bit clippy sometimes when the music buffers for a few seconds.īefore you listen online you're also treated to a little blurb about the station, which is impossible to switch off and could get annoying after several repetitions. Not as good as some of the other stations, but good enough.Īll Classical is a listener-supported classical music radio station from Portland, Oregon. There's also a "what was that piece" feature on the site, which goes back one week and shows the pieces accurate to the minute. The selection of pieces is nicely varied with some less common composers frequently popping up. This is a fairly middle-of-the-road station owned by a big media company. You can also request pieces online via the website. I see this as kind of the opposite of Radio 3.Ĭlassical 96.3 FM is a Canadian station with a good live player, which plays on your browser and shows you the current piece/composer. Definitely a great classical music radio station!Ĭlassic FM. This station has no adverts either, since it's listener-supported. There are both monthly and weekly listener request programs. They keep an excellent record of all the pieces they've played, along with the performer and even the record label! The mix of music leans towards the "older" (i.e.

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Some examples include a Women composers/conductors/performers show to celebrate Women's Equality Day, a day of French composers to celebrate Bastille Day, and a show with famous classical pieces which have been used in classic films. These are always changing, and always interesting! One area which the station does very well is in having little "themed" features, where all the music they play is tied to one theme.

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no special historical/informative programs).ĭepending on your preferences this is either great or a drawback personally I prefer stations like this, since I can just tune in any time and enjoy the music. This North Carolina-based station, which has been going in one way or another for about 30 years, plays continuous music (i.e. It's surprising how many stations don't have some kind of online feature like this, but KING FM handles it very well. They also have a great minute-by-minute playlist so you can find that piece you really liked but missed the name of. The whole package (from the website to the shows to the choice of pieces) is just clean, and works well. It's lister-supported, so there are no annoying adverts - just music! They lack the depth of analysis the programs on Radio 3 have, but I quite like the selection of music they have here. Based in Seattle, Washington, this station has an interesting mix of less well-known pieces. No other station has this coverage!! (This station doesn't have advertisements)

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Radio 3 also has full coverage of the world-famous BBC Proms, the biggest classical music festival in the world.










Classic radio online free