Afternoon and Overnight Classics on WVTF Music
Join Classical 24 hosts Julie Amacher, Andrea Blain, Scott Blankenship, Jeff Esworthy, Ward Jacobson, Valerie Kahler, Jillene Kahn, Elizabeth Lyon, Kevin O'Connor, Melissa Ousley, Mindy Ratner, Elena See, Steve Seel, Steve Staruch and Lynne Warfel for the best in classical music every day and night.
You can catch WVTF's Classical Programming during these times:
Monday - Friday:
- 12 AM - 9 AM
- 2 PM - 6 PM
Saturday:
- 12 AM - 9 AM
- 11 AM - 1 PM
Sunday:
- 12 AM - 7 AM
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Look out for hairpin turns and virtuosic cadenzas in this world premier recording.
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The poet and playwright wrestles with the idea of being an activist in America today in its various forms, meanings and misunderstandings.
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Recovered from a career-threatening injury, Miloš Karadaglic has his sights set on two goals: finding the next great classical guitar concerto, and erasing the taboo of injuries among musicians.
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Classical music fans are mourning the loss of the celebrated mezzo-soprano, known for her versatility and the warmth of her voice. She died at her home in Austria on April 24 at age 93.
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The co-founder of yMusic and Bon Iver collaborator performs a quarantine concert from Eau Claire, Wisc.
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The versatile, eclectic multimedia artist and musician Laurie Anderson has taken stock of her life's work, pursuing reissues and retrospectives while always forging ahead.
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The former poet laureate, Pulitzer winner and musician says she's obsessed with telling neglected stories and making poems sing.
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Rapper-turned-politician Jecorey Arthur is teaming up with Teddy Abrams, the head of the Louisville's orchestra, for a musical collaboration tackling racial injustice.
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The young, late-comer to opera is turning heads in the classical world with a powerful voice that can rocket over huge orchestras or pare down to a silvery thread.
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The lautenwerck, an instrument like a lute and a harpsichord, almost went extinct in the 19th century, but forensic musicologists are bringing it back to life.