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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The three-hour concert broadcast Monday (8/10 at 8 pm) features the saxophone quartet performing from its project exploring music banned by the Nazis - works by Jewish composers and American jazz.
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Mezzo Soprano Stephanie Blythe joins the orchestra for this performance of Mahler's Symphony No. 3 Monday (8/3) at 8 pm.
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Wrapping up a month of broadcasts from the 2026 Raritan River Music Festival, this concert Monday (7/27 at 8 pm), features the harpsichord duo Artek - Gwendolyn Toth and Peter Sykes - in music by the English 'virginalist composers' of the late 1500s and 1600s.
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This concert broadcast Monday (7/20 at 8 pm) features the Newman & Oltman Guitar Duo.
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This second week of broadcasts from the 2026 Raritan River Music Festival features the Trio Ondata this Monday (7/13) at 8 pm.
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This broadcast concert Monday (7/6 at 8 pm) kicks off a four-week series highlighting this year's Raritan River Music Festival, held this past May.
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This broadcast Monday (6/29 at 8 pm) features the Brooklyn-based ensemble's recent concert at the Naumburg Bandshell in Central Park.
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This concert broadcast Monday (6/22 at 8 pm) features the symphony's 'America 250!' new chamber music concert, celebrating our country and its democracy in music of our time reflecting our past, present and future.
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This broadcast Monday (6/15) features performances by The Orchestra Now of music by African-American composers.
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This broadcast Monday (6/8 at 8 pm) also features the East Coast Premier of Chinese-American composer Zhou Tian’s Hidden Grace, inspired by a trip to Italy.