Classical 99.5 | Classical Radio Boston
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
Support for CRB is provided by:
Support for CRB is provided by:

Search results for

  • The mandolin virtuoso talks with host Brian McCreath about the rich musical environment of his childhood, what led him to the mandolin, and the role Bach's music plays in his artistic life.
  • In the final program of the 2022-2023 season, the Boston Symphony and Music Director Andris Nelsons traverse the devastating landscape of Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 13, Babi Yar, and Augustin Hadelich is the soloist in Britten’s deeply emotional Violin Concerto.
  • Fleetwood Mac, classical guitar, and a little "saxy" metal make this month's Instant Replay one of our most eclectic mixes yet!
  • Light, bright, and breezy is the name of the game for April's Instant Replay — edition 48! Celebrate four years of our favorite music with tunes that put a spring in our steps.
  • On WCRB In Concert with Boston Baroque, the renowned coloratura soprano performs concert arias by Mozart, bookended by Mozart’s Haffner Symphony and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2.
  • Family traditions, new classics, and a bit of '70s funk, all wrapped up in this month's Instant Replay.
  • On WCRB In Concert with Mistral, early works by Felix Mendelssohn and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor form a vibrant counterpoint to the rich sonic landscape of Gabriel Fauré's Piano Trio, one of the composer's last pieces. This concert is no longer available for on-demand listening.
  • In an encore broadcast, Alan Gilbert conducts the Boston Symphony in a brimming program that includes Dvořák’s glittering "Carnival Overture" and the world premiere of Justin Dello Joio’s Piano Concerto, "Oceans Apart," with soloist Garrick Ohlsson.
  • Mind-blowing Bach. Pure, heartfelt crooning. Even air conditioning. The July Instant Replay is all you need to beat the heat.
  • This Juneteenth, we're marking the occasion with music by Black composers, musicians, and conductors throughout the day. On June 19, 1865, Major General…
15 of 79