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| "THE INEXTINGUISHABLE SYMPHONY" |
| "The Inextinguishable Symphony" is a fascinating book by Symphony Hall's Martin Goldsmith. This is an incredible true-life story of Martin's parents, both professional musicians, who got their start performing in an all-Jewish orchestra in Nazi Germany. |
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Vox Choral
Sundays 7 am - 11 am ET Rebroadcast Saturdays 2 am - 6 am ET
We hear the human voice in all its shadings and moods--the first "original
instrument" and the living expression of our heart and soul. We'll take you
from the sung prayer of ancient chant to the mightiest cathedrals, with the most beautiful and healing
expressions of the human voice.

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Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin
Monday - Friday 11pm ET
Every week Bill McGlaughlin weaves a fascinating tale with classical music in his daily hour-long show. Over the course of a week, each show will bring you a deeper understanding of the lives of great composers through the stories behind their greatest compositions and insights into the inter-locking nature of music and ideas.

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Millennium of Music with Robert Aubry Davis
Saturday 11pm ET Sunday 6am ET
Explore the early days of classical music with Robert Aubry Davis who takes you to sacred spaces around the world to listen to great music written in the thousand years before the birth of Bach.

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The New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Wednesday 9 pm - 11 pm ET Saturday 12 am – 2 am ET
The New York Philharmonic, America's oldest symphony orchestra, plays Sirius XM's Symphony Hall with 39 weekly concerts recorded in the acoustical splendor of Avery Fisher Hall in New York City's Lincoln Center. Music Director Lorin Maazel and such distinguished guest conductors as Charles Dutoit and Marin Alsop join soloists ranging from pianist Evgeny Kissin to violinist Itzhak Perlman to perform masterworks both old and new.

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Baroque and Beyond
Sundays 11 am - 5 pm ET Rebroadcast Fridays 12 am - 6 am ET
Robert Aubry Davis guides you through a vast era of music from the end of the Renaissance
to the mid 18th century. What is “Baroque”? Other than knowing it when we hear it, and being
familiar with composers like Bach and Handel, who came before? How did music of this era take the shape
of grand orchestral suites and the creation of the opera, and yet give us the sonata form
and intimate chamber works? Each week, we’ll celebrate a century and a half of music famous
and rare, and truly explore the world of the Baroque.

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Live at the Concertgebouw
Thursdays 9 pm - 11 pm ET Rebroadcast Sunday 12 am - 2 am ET
Radio Netherlands' classical music concert series Live! at the Concertgebouw includes phenomenal performances by the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, the Rotterdam Philharmonic and the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra. Join host Hans Haffmans as he welcomes conductors and soloists including Mariss Jansons, Bernard Haitink, Jean-Yves Thibaudet and Magdalena Kozena.

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Classical music performed by the world's finest orchestras, chamber music ensembles and instrumental soloists. Bach, Beethoven, Brahms... world-class performances of the world's greatest classical music.
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Artists You'll Hear
Ludwig van Beethoven, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Johannes Brahms, Peter Ilyich, Tchaikovsky, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Franz Joseph Haydn, Franz Schubert, Robert Schumann, Johann Sebastian Bach, Antonin Dvorak
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