A newly discovered Mozart compositions, love letters between the Schumanns, and a virtuoso treatment of Tchaikovsky's 'The Seasons' are among this month's New Release highlights featured on Sunday Classical on Dec. 1.
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Listen to The Philadelphia Orchestra in Concert on Demand
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The Philadelphia Orchestra in Concert brings you Carl Orff’s rousing and colorful Carmina Burana, with three Philadelphia-based choirs and three sterling soloists joining the fun.
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The Philadelphia Orchestra in Concert series brings you Beethoven’s “Emperor” Concerto, featuring pianist Haochen Zhang, and his Symphony No. 7 in A Major, with guest conductor Nathalie Stutzmann.
WRTI Video of the Week
The Late Set Podcast
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As Thanksgiving rolls around, it’s a good time to ask: what are we grateful for? Here at The Late Set, our first answer is you, our listener. So we decided to spend this holiday episode answering your questions.
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“I’m a jazz musician first, I feel,” says Bilal. Maybe this comes as news to the many admirers who know him as an ethereal singer with a shape-shifting R&B profile, or as one of the original catalysts for neo-soul. On a compelling new album, Adjust Brightness — his first studio release in almost a decade — Bilal explores a galactic sweep of sound, making genre distinctions feel all the more irrelevant to any conversation.
WRTI News Stories
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In this version of Fanfare, the lack of performances over Thanksgiving week allows us to focus on what we're truly thankful for: the music we hold dear, and you.
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Thanksgiving week is here! Before and after the holiday, we've got reasons to get out and hear some music.
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The jazz team at WRTI leans into Thanksgiving with sounds of food and fellowship.
Enjoy WRTI in whole new way.