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Oct. 11: Till Fellner
By Brian McCreath
If you liked this afternoon's performance of Beethoven's Emperor concerto, check this out.
If you liked this afternoon's performance of Beethoven's Emperor concerto, check this out.
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Oct. 13: Lang Lang
By Laura Carlo
The Chinese pianist is supporting young performers.
The Chinese pianist is supporting young performers.
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Oct. 15: Of All the Things I’ve Lost....
By Laura Carlo
I lose things. Often. I put something down, someone gets my attention and pulls me away from my task, then...
I lose things. Often. I put something down, someone gets my attention and pulls me away from my task, then...
Live from Fraser
Chopin's Preludes with Ya-Fei Chuang
Ya-Fei Chuang performs the complete Preludes by Frederic Chopin and two Sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti.
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Big little things for starting your week....
By Cathy Fuller
First, because it’s Monday and the idea of joyfully propelling yourself through the thrilling chaos of life may not yet have occurred to you...
First, because it’s Monday and the idea of joyfully propelling yourself through the thrilling chaos of life may not yet have occurred to you...
Live from Fraser
The Boston Chamber Music Society Plays Saint-Saëns
One of Boston's premiere chamber ensembles performs Camille Saint-Saëns's darkly dramatic Piano Quartet, Op. 41.
Live from Fraser
Clarinetist James Campbell and Pianist Marc-André Hamelin
By Cathy Fuller
Two longtime friends stop by our Fraser Performance Studio for conversation and music by Brahms, Berg, and Poulenc.
Two longtime friends stop by our Fraser Performance Studio for conversation and music by Brahms, Berg, and Poulenc.
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A Request for Gershwin
By Ray Brown
The classical music establishment has always been divided about Gershwin...
The classical music establishment has always been divided about Gershwin...
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"You Are Drawn Into Being A Co-Conspirator..."
By Cathy Fuller
Fortepianist Robert Levin talks about the infectious joy of Mozart's music.
Fortepianist Robert Levin talks about the infectious joy of Mozart's music.
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Stefan Jackiw's New Brahms
By Cathy Fuller
A Boston-bred violinist releases a stunning first recording.
A Boston-bred violinist releases a stunning first recording.
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Can You See Music?
By Brian McCreath
The World's Alex Gallafent looks into Alexander Scriabin's synaesthesia, and conductor Marin Alsop discusses Samuel Barber with NPR's Scott Simon.
The World's Alex Gallafent looks into Alexander Scriabin's synaesthesia, and conductor Marin Alsop discusses Samuel Barber with NPR's Scott Simon.
Music News
Pianist George Li Wins Gilmore Young Artists Award
By Brian McCreath
A young, Boston-bred pianist wins one of the most significant prizes in music.
A young, Boston-bred pianist wins one of the most significant prizes in music.
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Zacharias Visits 99.5
By Cathy Fuller
How can you get the most out of playing Haydn? Ask pianist and conductor Christian Zacharias and he'll tell you...
How can you get the most out of playing Haydn? Ask pianist and conductor Christian Zacharias and he'll tell you...
Boston Symphony Orchestra
All-Brahms with Kurt Masur
The German conductor and the BSO perform the Symphony No. 3, and Nicholas Angelich is the soloist in the Piano Concerto No. 2.
The Bach Hour
Bach Through a British Lens
Jonathan Plowright plays British transcriptions of Bach, John Eliot Gardiner conducts the Cantata No. 90, and Ton Koopman conducts the Cantata No. 116.
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Buchbinder's Brahms
By Brian McCreath
The Austrian pianist takes on one of the monuments of the concerto repertoire.
The Austrian pianist takes on one of the monuments of the concerto repertoire.
Live from Fraser
Rare Russian Soul
By Cathy Fuller
The WarnerNuzova Duo perform darkly rich and emotional music by Scriabin, Myaskovsky, and Schnittke.
The WarnerNuzova Duo perform darkly rich and emotional music by Scriabin, Myaskovsky, and Schnittke.
Kids' Classical Hour
All in the Family
Join Ray Brown for music from members of great classical music families--including composers like the Mozarts, the Bachs, and more!
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"My Nine Lives," Violin$, Alisa Weilerstein, and Who's Afraid of Modern Music?
By Brian McCreath
Leon Fleisher talks with Diane Rehm, Alex Ross sounds off on modern music, and how much would you pay for a violin?
Leon Fleisher talks with Diane Rehm, Alex Ross sounds off on modern music, and how much would you pay for a violin?
The Bach Hour
Simone Dinnerstein's Bach
The pianist performs the French Suite No. 5, and Philippe Herreweghe conducts the Cantata No. 36 (translation).
The Bach Hour
Bach's New Year
Masaaki Suzuki conducts the Cantata No. 41 (translation) for the New Year, and Murray Perahia performs the English Suite No. 4.
CNE Journal
Music and Art: Hopper and Gershwin
By Cathy Fuller
The 1930's in art and music, inspired by the new Art of the Americas wing at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts.
The 1930's in art and music, inspired by the new Art of the Americas wing at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts.
Live Performances
Download the Nashville Symphony Orchestra in Concert
By Fred Child
If you missed Thursday night's webcast, download performances from the concert, including Robert Levin's Mozart Piano Concerto No. 22 with conductor Nicholas McGegan, from the newly refurbished Schermerhorn Symphony Center.
If you missed Thursday night's webcast, download performances from the concert, including Robert Levin's Mozart Piano Concerto No. 22 with conductor Nicholas McGegan, from the newly refurbished Schermerhorn Symphony Center.
CNE Journal
Music and Art: Homer and MacDowell
By Cathy Fuller
Dramatic art from two New Englanders, inspired by the Art of the Americas wing of the Museum of Fine Arts.
Dramatic art from two New Englanders, inspired by the Art of the Americas wing of the Museum of Fine Arts.
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Mark Elder Conducts Debussy, Delius, and More
The British conductor pianist is joined by pianist Lars Vogt in a program that also includes Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21.
Saturday, Jan. 15 at 7pm on 99.5 All Classical
Saturday, Jan. 15 at 7pm on 99.5 All Classical
The Bach Hour
Dual Messages and Strange Beauty
Bach weaves together two sides of the inner life in a cantata recorded in Greenwich, and Simone Dinnerstein's new recording finds the unexpected.
Sunday Concert
Dohnányi at Chicago
Christoph von Dohnányi and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra perform Bartók, Schumann and more in concert.
Sunday, Jan. 16 at 3pm on 99.5 All Classical
Sunday, Jan. 16 at 3pm on 99.5 All Classical
Music News
Musical Innovation: A Grander Grand Piano
By Neva Grant
With an unprecedented 102 keys, the Stuart and Sons grand has a distinctive sound that one pianist describes as “clear and crisp as white wine.”
With an unprecedented 102 keys, the Stuart and Sons grand has a distinctive sound that one pianist describes as “clear and crisp as white wine.”
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Radu Lupu Plays Beethoven's Third
The Romanian pianist is joined by conductor Sakari Oramo in a program that also includes music by Mussorgsky and Prokofiev.
Saturday, Feb. 5 at 7pm on 99.5 All Classical
Saturday, Feb. 5 at 7pm on 99.5 All Classical
The Bach Hour
Glenn Gould's State of Wonder
The legendary pianist performs Bach's Goldberg Variations, and Marcus Creed conducts the motet Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied (translation).
On-demand at Classical New England
On-demand at Classical New England
Sunday Concert
Labadie Conducts Chicago
Bernard Labadie leads the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in music by Haydn and Mozart, plus Mark Elder conducts Dvorak.
Sunday, Feb. 6 at 3pm on 99.5 All Classical
Sunday, Feb. 6 at 3pm on 99.5 All Classical
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My Favorites: Ringtone Mozart
By Amanda Goodwin
I discovered my favorite through my radio and cell phone.
I discovered my favorite through my radio and cell phone.
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My Favorites: A Bold Punch from Prokofiev
By Michelle Sweet
"Music can viscerally bring a snapshot moment from our past right back to the present..."
"Music can viscerally bring a snapshot moment from our past right back to the present..."
Live from Fraser
Pianist Antonio Pompa-Baldi
Italian pianist Antonio Pompa-Baldi talks with 99.5 All Classical host Cathy Fuller and performs music by Schubert, Chopin, Martucci, and more.
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My Favorites: A Choice You May Not Expect
By Suzanne Bona
The music closest to us sometimes comes from our earliest experiences.
The music closest to us sometimes comes from our earliest experiences.
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My Favorites: Figaro and the "Diabelli" Variations
By James David Jacobs
Mozart and Beethoven show us the sublime in our everyday human foibles.
Mozart and Beethoven show us the sublime in our everyday human foibles.
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For March, a Celebration of Women in Music
By Laura Carlo
Join me each morning at 7am to celebrate the trailblazers, the visionaries, and today's remarkable women of music.
Join me each morning at 7am to celebrate the trailblazers, the visionaries, and today's remarkable women of music.
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Roberto Abbado Conducts Beethoven's Fifth
The Italian conductor leads the BSO in Haydn's Symphony No. 93, Beethoven's Symphony No. 5, and Bartók's Piano Concerto No. 3, with soloist Peter Serkin.
Saturday, Mar. 12 at 7pm on 99.5 All Classical
Saturday, Mar. 12 at 7pm on 99.5 All Classical
Sunday Concert
Boulez Conducts a 20th Century Collage
Pierre Boulez and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra perform music by Ravel, Bartók, Dalbavie, and Stravinsky.
Sunday, Mar. 13 at 3pm on 99.5 All Classical
Sunday, Mar. 13 at 3pm on 99.5 All Classical
The Composer Files
Celebrating Bartók
In honor of the 130th anniversary of the composer's birth, join 99.5 All Classical for a series of local and historic performances and exclusive on demand music.
Live from Fraser
Igudesman & Joo
By Brian McCreath
The seriously fun classical duo brings "A Little Nightmare Music" to our Fraser Performance Studio.
The seriously fun classical duo brings "A Little Nightmare Music" to our Fraser Performance Studio.
Live from Fraser
Gabriel Chodos Plays Schumann
Pianist Gabriel Chodos visits the Fraser Performance Studio with Robert Schumann's Fantasy in C, Op. 17, and more.
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Celebrating Liszt With Conductor John Nelson
The American conductor leads the BSO in two tone poems by Franz Liszt, celebrating the 200th anniversary of the composer's birth, plus Evgeny Kissin performs concertos by Chopin and Grieg.
Saturday, April 2 at 7pm on 99.5 All Classical
Saturday, April 2 at 7pm on 99.5 All Classical
The Bach Hour
Jeremy Denk's Bach
The pianist gives a ravishing performance of the Partita No. 3, and Konrad Junghänel conducts the Missa Brevis in G minor.
Boston Symphony Orchestra
The "Emperor," With Jonathan Biss
The American pianist performs Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 5, and conductor Stéphane Denève leads Roussel's Symphony No. 3 and Ravel's La Valse.
Tonight at 7pm on 99.5 All Classical
Tonight at 7pm on 99.5 All Classical
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Haydn's "Seven Last Words"
By James David Jacobs
Whether for piano, string quartet, orchestra, or choir, Haydn's Passion Week masterpiece transmits incredible emotional power.
Sunday, April 17 at 9am on 99.5 All Classical
Whether for piano, string quartet, orchestra, or choir, Haydn's Passion Week masterpiece transmits incredible emotional power.
Sunday, April 17 at 9am on 99.5 All Classical
Live from Fraser
Pianist Martin Jones
The British pianist visits our studio with music by Liszt, Debussy, Godowsky, and Graham Hair.
The Bach Hour
The Joy and Transcendence of Easter
Ton Koopman and Amsterdam Baroque perform the Cantata No. 31 (translation), written for Easter. The program also features pianist Angela Hewitt in a concerto and Yuko Hayashi at the organ at Boston's Old West Church.
Live from Fraser
Pianist André LaPlante
One of today's great interpreters of Romantic music, the Canadian pianist performs Bach/Busoni, Haydn, and Liszt.
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Simon Trpceski Plays Liszt
The Macedonian pianist continues a celebration of the bicentennial of Liszt's birth as soloist in the Piano Concerto No. 2, and Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos conducts music by Reger and Ravel.
Saturday, April 30 at 7pm on 99.5 All Classical
Saturday, April 30 at 7pm on 99.5 All Classical
Live from Fraser
Pianist Charlie Albright
The young pianist visits the Fraser Performance Studio with music by Janacek, Menotti, Chopin, and more, with host Cathy Fuller.
The Bach Hour
David Fray's Poetic Interpretation
The French pianist performs Bach's Partita No. 4, and Masaaki Suzuki conducts the Cantata No. 108 (translation).
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A New Meaning For "Amateur Hour"
By James David Jacobs
Winchester's Angela Lee Tien takes the stage at Van Cliburn's International Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs.
Winchester's Angela Lee Tien takes the stage at Van Cliburn's International Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs.
Live from Fraser
Pianist Martina Filjak
The winner of the 2009 Cleveland International Piano Competition visits the Fraser Performance Studio with music by Mozart, Scriabin, and Balakirev.
New England Summer Festivals
The Rockport Chamber Music Festival
New England Summer Festivals takes you to a place where water, land, and music come together.
On-demand at Classical New England
On-demand at Classical New England
Live from Fraser
A Rockport Preview
Cathy Fuller and a studio audience welcome musicians performing at this year's Rockport Chamber Music Festival, including pianist George Li, the Claremont Trio, and festival Artistic Director David Deveau.
The Bach Hour
Riccardo Chailly's New Way
The Italian conductor describes his approach to Bach and leads the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra in the Brandenburg Concerto No. 6.
Sunday at 6am and 5pm on Classical New England
Sunday at 6am and 5pm on Classical New England
Music Reviews
'Pianomania' Takes Persnickety Pianists To A New Pinnacle
By Tom Huizenga
The new documentary provides a fascinating peek into the specialized world of high-end piano technicians and their fussy customers.
The new documentary provides a fascinating peek into the specialized world of high-end piano technicians and their fussy customers.
New England Summer Festivals
Sand Dunes And Music: Cape Cod Chamber Music Festival
Join Cathy Fuller for a trip to the Cape, with performances by pianist Samuel Sanders, the Borromeo Quartet, and soprano Dawn Upshaw.
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Ravel With Thibaudet And The BSO
Pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet joins the BSO and conductor Emmanuel Krivine for an All-Ravel program with both piano concertos, Mother Goose Suite, and Bolero.
Today at 1pm on 99.5 All Classical
Today at 1pm on 99.5 All Classical
The Bach Hour
Pain and Transcendence in Morimur
Violinist Christoph Poppen and the Hilliard Ensemble combine for a performance that's both searing and consoling.
New England Summer Festivals
Chamber Music On A Mission
At the Apple Hill Center for Chamber Music, learning and performing music leads to a broader goals of connection and understanding.
The Bach Hour
Jeremy Denk Plays Bach
The American pianist performs Bach's Partita No. 4, and John Eliot Gardiner conducts the effervescent Cantata No. 17 (translation).
Classical New England
Franz Liszt at 200
The original superstar musician was far more than flash and style, and we're celebrating his bicentennial with some of today's superstars.
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Great Liszt Performances from Classical New England
By Cathy Fuller
For the 200th anniversary of Franz Liszt's birth, here are some of my favorite performances from the Fraser Performance Studio and beyond.
For the 200th anniversary of Franz Liszt's birth, here are some of my favorite performances from the Fraser Performance Studio and beyond.
Classical Concerts
A Liszt Celebration With Marc-André Hamelin
For the bicentennial of Franz Liszt, Hamelin and American Public Media's Fred Child are joined by a studio audience at WGBH.
Classical New England
Bach at the Toy Store
A famous keyboard makes for a stunning performance, not to mention a terrific aerobic workout!
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Garrick Ohlsson at the BSO
The American pianist is the soloist in Barber's Piano Concerto, and Myung-Whun Chung conducts Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6, the Pathétique.
On-demand at Classical New England
On-demand at Classical New England
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Richard Goode Plays Mozart
Goode is the soloist in Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 25, with conductor Ludovic Morlot, on a program that also includes music by Berlioz, Carter, and Bartók.
On-demand at Classical New England
On-demand at Classical New England
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