The Classical Network In Concert
Tuesday - Friday Noon Time Concerts; Fridays at 8 pm
The Classical Network In Concert is part of our Celebrating Our Music Community Concert Series. You'll hear performances from our region's (and beyond!) world-class performing organizations, from orchestral programs to chamber concerts, to solo performances. These concerts usually occur as Noon Time concerts, but you may also enjoy them at other times as well, including Fridays at 8 pm. The WWFM hosting staff shares responsibility for hosting these concert programs.
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This concert broadcast Monday (10/2) presents pieces written by the four young composers who attended the 2023 Edward T. Cone Composition Institute with the NJ Symphony in July.
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This performance airing Monday (9/18 at 8 pm) wraps up David Lang's tenure as IAS Artist-in-Residence.
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Dolce Suono Ensemble shares another program in its Musica en tus Manos (Music in Your Hands) series Monday (9/25) and Saturday (10/2).
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Our exclusive series, The Classical Network in Concert, moves to Monday nights beginning Sept. 11 with this broadcast of "Transformations," part of the Merian Ensemble's "Listen: Works by Women" series.
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Violist Robert Diaz is the soloist in Berlioz's Harold in Italy on this broadcast Friday (9/1) at 8 pm.Also a preview of the PSO's 2023-24 season with Maestro Rossen Milanov
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The Mohawk Trail Piano Trio performs works by Florence Price and Anton Arensky on this broadcast Friday (8/24 at 8 pm).
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In our third broadcast concert from the 2023 Raritan River Music Festival, this performance features the Four Nations Ensemble Friday (8/18) at 8 pm.
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Enjoy an encore broadcast Friday (7/28 at 8 pm) of a performance from Bard College's Fisher Center.
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It's highlights from the 2022 Lake George Music Festival this Friday (7/21) at 8 pm.
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In this concert broadcast Friday (7/14 at 8 pm), Leon Botstein leads the musicians of The Orchestra Now (TON) in George Walker's Lilacs and Joan Tower's Flute Concerto.