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James' blog will be returning soon!
Welcome to our new and improved home on the Internet. In the coming months we expect to be able to offer enhanced information about the music you enjoy including a direct retail link to the recordings that you've heard in our programming. I'm personally looking forward to having this space to provide occasional insights about the new recordings that excite me and to reflect on the state of classical music today. I may even reveal a few of the secrets behind the way the music is scheduled (for those who care) :).
I hope you'll return for further updates.
Steve Hahn
| 09:50 a.m. |
Donizetti Sinfonia In G For Winds |
| 10:00 a.m. |
Villa-Lobos Trio For Oboe, Clarinet And Bassoon |
| 10:21 a.m. |
Beethoven Symphony No. 2 In D, Op. 36 |
| 11:00 a.m. |
Debussy Prelude From "Le Martyre De Saint-Sébastien" |
| Frequencies | Live Streams |
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Tucson - 90.5 FM NW Tucson - 89.7 FM Sierra Vista - 89.7 FM Safford - 89.5 FM Bisbee - 88.9 FM Nogales - 91.7 FM |
Excellent [192K] (Cable/DSL) High [128K] (Cable/DSL) Average [48K] (Dial-Up) |
Classical KUAT-FM airs Community Concerts, a series of recitals and
concerts recorded live in Southern Arizona. The performances air
Sundays at 3 p.m.
Many of the concerts and recitals are recorded at The University of Arizona School of Music. They feature student ensembles such as the Arizona Symphony Orchestra, faculty members through the UA Faculty Artist Series and visiting artists. Morning KUAT-FM announcer James Reel hosts.
Listeners will enjoy a performance by the Arizona Symphony Orchestra conducted by Thomas Cockrell in the January 6 broadcast season premiere. The concert features Beethoven's Symphony No. 2 as well as works by Prokofiev and Wagner.
Community Concerts airs Sundays at 3 p.m. on Classical KUAT-FM and repeats the following Thursdays at 9 p.m.










