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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Listen Wednesday December 27 at 8 p.m.
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Welcome to December, Vermont. It’s dark and cold, which makes it the perfect time to get cozy and festive with Vermont Public’s lineup of holiday specials. From Lessons and Carols to Call The Midwife, enjoy beloved classics and new productions all month and into the new year.
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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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November's Student Composer Showcase features Leela McCann, a fifteen-year-old student of the U-32 school district in East Montpelier, Vermont. Leela's piece "for E.T." was premiered at Music-COMP's Opus 37 concert in May of this year.
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“As Vermont’s only dedicated classical music station, we value our connection to Vermont’s musical community. Knowing there are more people out there who can join us on our journey of discovery each day is really exciting,” said Helen Lyons, Vermont Public's music manager and host of Vermont Public Classical's morning program.
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We’ve been exploring the life of Joseph Bologne Chevalier de Saint-Georges. It’s now time to address the elephant in the room. Anyone who has studied or listened to the music of Chevalier will know him by a particular nickname, “The Black Mozart” a title given after his death.
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George Frideric Handel wrote his 'Messiah' for an Easter premiere in 1742, but it has become a beloved Christmas tradition. Here's where to see it in concert in Vermont.