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The Score
the Score
Saturdays at 6pm
Grab your popcorn and join us for a weekly celebration of symphonic music in film. Hosted by Edmund Stone.

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Metropolitan Opera
Saturdays at 11am
This month's offerings include "The Enchanted Island" - a new composition created from operas by Handel, Rameau, Vivaldi and others.

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highway 89
Tues, 8pm; Sat., 5pm
From Classical 89’s studios, a live performance series showcasing Utah’s musical riches.

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Friday favorites
Fri., 10am and 2:15pm
Tune in each week and get to know the listener next door. Want to participate? E-mail us at fridayfavorites@byu.edu.

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BYU SCHOOL OF MUSIC ON-AIR
Weekdays, 1 and 8:30pm
Hear the latest performances from the BYU Philharmonic, Chamber Orchestra, Concert Choir, Singers, Men's and Women's Choruses, and others.

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performance today
Weekdays at 6pm
Featuring concert highlights from around the world, interviews, news, and more! Hosted by Fred Child.

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JOHANNES BRAHMS:
Clarinet Sonata No. 2
Notes and Rhythms
Classical Pathways
By Eric Glissmeyer, Cl 89 Program Director
Notes and Rhythms
Classical music. Don’t you just love it? At least now. But did you always?

We all have our own story about how we came to like classical music. Mine is a bit odd, perhaps.

I grew up in the 70s and 80s, and my first love was pop/rock. I had my own transistor radio, and I would spend hours listening to various pop/rock stations in Salt Lake City… KCPX, KRSP, KNAK, and others. In...
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89: Bimonthly
Highway 89 is Utah’s most scenic musical by-way.
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Featuring live performances by Utah’s finest musicians, Highway 89 originates in BYU Broadcasting’s studios and is distributed locally on Classical 89 and nationally on Sirius XM 143 BYU Radio.
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