Classical, Opera + Chamber Radio Shows
Find classical, opera, chamber, symphony, baroque, and choral radio programming across weekly station schedules in one browser player.
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Schedule-Driven Listening Queue
This focus currently maps 412 weekly matching shows across 14 stations, representing 1964.6 hours of recurring programming that can be queued for automated listening.
Matching Weekly Shows
- Classical Music on KCNV 89.7 (Sunday)
- Classical California All-Night on KDB 93.7 (Sunday)
- Classical California All-Night on KDFC 90.3 (Sunday)
- Classical Music with Melanie Renate on KSUI 91.7 (Sunday)
- Classical California All-Night on KUSC 91.5 (Sunday)
- KVPR Classical on KVPR 89.3 (Sunday)
- Overnight and Weekend Classical Music | C24 on KXJZ 90.9 (Sunday)
- Classical 24 on WCBU 89.9 (Sunday)
- Classical 24 on WCMU 89.5 (Sunday)
- Classical Through the Night (HD-2) on WRTI 90.1 (Sunday)
- Classical Music with Aaron Cain on WWFM 89.1 (Sunday)
- Classical Music with Melanie Renate on WWFM 89.1 (Sunday)
- Sunday Baroque on KCNV 89.7 (Sunday)
- Sunday Baroque with Suzanne Bona on KBAQ 89.5 (Sunday)
Stations in This Focus
- WCBU 89.9 - Peoria, IL
- KVPR 89.3 - Fresno, CA
- KXJZ 90.9 - Sacramento, CA
- WCMU 89.5 - Mount Pleasant, MI
- WWFM 89.1 - Trenton, NJ
- KSUI 91.7 - Iowa City, IA
- WRTI 90.1 - Philadelphia, PA
- KCNV 89.7 - Las Vegas, NV
- KUSC 91.5 - Los Angeles, CA
- KDB 93.7 - Santa Barbara, CA
- KDFC 90.3 - San Francisco, CA
- WUFT 89.1 - Gainesville, FL
- WCRB 99.5 - Lowell, MA
- KBAQ 89.5 - Phoenix, AZ
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FAQ
What does Classical Specials include?
It groups recurring classical, opera, chamber, symphony, baroque, choral, concerto, and orchestral programming blocks.
Can this focus queue classical programs automatically?
Yes. Matching classical programs can be queued and used by queue autopilot for schedule-aware listening.
Why does this differ from a single classical stream?
This focus follows recurring classical specialty programs across multiple schedules instead of only tuning one station continuously.