Vermont Public Classical is Vermont's statewide classical music station. We bring you the broad world of classical music with a strong local connection: local hosts throughout the week, live performances, news about events in your community, and more.
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Get details for the most essential live music events around the state, compiled by Vermont Public Classical hosts.
Classical for Families
Vermont Public Classical invites families to enjoy classical music curated for young listeners. These thematic one-hour playlists use Spotify to inspire a new generation of classical music listeners. Enjoy compositions with titles inspired by the seasons, listen to world music, or behold music that captures an array of relatable emotions. Choose your own family adventure!
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Enjoy Shadowglow Thursday at 5 p.m. and Songs of Thanks with vocal ensemble Cantus, Friday at 5 p.m.
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Our new streaming station is dedicated exclusively to holiday music curated by our local Vermont Public Classical hosts.
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Violinist Lisa Zhou-Hackett is the first of four Senior Soloists who will perform with the Vermont Youth Orchestra in the 2025-2026 Season.
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The Champlain Trio released their first full album this summer. Helen Lyons spoke with the ensemble to find out more.
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The theme for this year's Lake Champlain Chamber Music Festival is Mozartiana: The Creative Phenomenon. The opening concert "Mozart's Transcendence" features a performance of Mozart's "Clarinet Quintet". Vermont Public Classical host James Stewart, speaks with clarinetist Romie de Guise-Langlois about the quintet, Mozart and her love for chamber music.
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Listen Friday August 8 at 11 a.m.
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The Toomai String Quintet performs live on Vermont Public Classical.
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Writer and performer Syliva Milo and co-composer Nathan Davis speak with Vermont Public Classical's Helen Lyons about their upcoming performances in Putney.
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