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12:00
Classical Music w/Peter van De Graaff
Classical music originating from the studios of WFMT Chicago.

07:00
Choral Colors
A weekly celebration of choral music.
08:00  
Classical Music w/Peter van De Graaff
Classical music originating from the studios of WFMT Chicago.

09:00  
Chicago Chamber Musicians
Founded in 1986 by a group of prominent musicians and chamber music devotees for the purpose of building an internationally-recognized Chicago institution devoted to the study and performance of chamber music, the Chicago Chamber Musicians ensemble comprises of 15 artists, and together with various internationally known guests, explore selections from the entire chamber music literature, culminating in public performances.
10:00
Classical Music with Michael Toulouse
Classical music continues on 88.7fm WICR HD-2 with Michael Toulouse.

12:30
Art for Ears
Art for Ears® has been educating listeners across central Indiana about classical music for more than 6 years! Since October 2001, producer and host Amanda Ratliff has been heard as part of the Fine Arts Society's classical music programming.

Art for Ears® received an Honorable Mention from the Klassix Society's International Broadcast Competition in 2002.

01:00
Operas
Every Sunday afternoon we present a complete opera for your enjoyment. We bring you specials from major opera houses and recordings of complete operas from the library.
05:00
Choral Colors
A weekly celebration of choral music.
06:00
Millennium of Music
The world's longest running program featuring early music. Host and producer Robert Aubry Davis regularly presents music from major European music festivals and produces specials for Public Radio International.
07:00
The World of Robert Schumann
John Tibbetts, your host, conceived the idea of putting together a series of radio programs on Schumann's life and music since the early 60s. Since that time, he has read all the biographies about Robert Schumann: Ostwald, Taylor, Walker, Boucourechliev, Daverio…but the one that he is especially fond of is the 1946 biography written by Robert Haven Schauffler.

The World of Robert Schumann took more than 20 years to produce. It has gone from a few programs with narration and music to a 13-week, one-hour series featuring dramatizations, interviews, critical commentary and hundreds of musical excerpts. "But," says John, "I'll never say that it is finished, rather that the work has been provisionally suspended for now, and that the music and the interviews and the study will always continue."
08:00
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Hosted by Lisa Simeone, BP Chicago Symphony Orchestra Radio Broadcast Series offers a weekly 2-hour program of superb classical music performances, plus interviews with the artists that make it happen.
10:00
San Francisco Symphony
Acclaimed for its artistic excellence and innovation, the San Francisco Symphony has a long and prestigious history. The most gifted musicians in the world grace their stage, and together with their award-winning Chorus and Youth Orchestra, the San Francisco Symphony continues to offer music lovers adventure and excitement.




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What You'll Hear

Classical Music from the Fine Arts Society of Indianapolis

6:00-7:00 AM
HOLST: The Planets: Jupiter, Bringer of Jollity Op 32
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/Sir André Previn

7:00-8:00 AM
STRAVINSKY: Suite Italienne
Cho-Liang Lin, violin; Andre-Michel Schub, piano

8:00-9:00 AM
PONCHIELLI: LA GIOCONDA: Dance of the Hours
Philadelphia Orchestra/Eugene Ormandy

4:00-5:00 PM
DIAMOND: Rounds for String Orchestra
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra/Gerard Schwarz

5:00-6:00 PM
DUKAS: The Sorcerer's Apprentice
New York Philharmonic/Leonard Bernstein

6:00-7:00 PM
SAINT-SAËNS: Symphony #2 in a Op 55
Tapiola Sinfonietta/Jean Jacques Kantorow





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