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As 2022 winds down, we're asking for your support. Classic 107.3 is the only community-supported classical music station in St. Louis, and we count on gifts from our listeners to keep us going! New this year: you can text "classic1073" to 41444 to make a secure donation! Or visit our website, or call us at 314.881.3523. Thank you!

Classic 107.3 Program Information

Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin - 7pm Weekdays
Wunderkinder – Musical Prodigies, Pt. 2
More performers and composers whose exceptional musical gifts emerged at an early age! Conductor Eugene Ormandy (pictured) said that all his violinists were prodigies, so we end the week with Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov’s Flight of the Bumblebee played by the violin sections of the Philadelphia Orchestra.
Inside Classical Guitar
8pm Monday
This week: Napoleon Coste, Pt. 2
Host W. Mark Akin shares more music of Napoléon Coste, performed by guitarist Pavel Steidl (pictured).
Find previous episodes of Inside Classical Guitar here
Diary of a Musician with Leon Burke
8pm Tuesday, 1pm Sunday
This week: Brahms and the Hungarian Connection
Leon shares music of Johannes Brahms, including the Piano Quartet in G Minor.
Arts á la Carte ~ 1pm Wednesday
Gina Galati, Karen Kanakis, Nathan Schafer
 Host Kathy Lawton Brown talks with Gina Galati, the General Director of Winter Opera St. Louis, and performers Karen Kanakis and Nathan Schafer about this weekend's production of La Rondine by Giacomo Puccini. For tickets, click here
Re-choired Listening with Philip Barnes
8pm Wednesday
This week: From Bach to Beach (rebroadcast)
Philip features settings of the Magnificat by Johann Sebastian Bach and Amy Beach (pictured).
Friday Morning with the Arts ~ 9am
Stéphane Denève
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra Music Director Stéphane Denève stops by the studio to discuss the SLSO's upcoming exploration of the heavens November 18-20 with music by Guillaume Connesson, Nokuthula Ngwenyama (pictured), James Lee III, and Gustav Holst. For more information and tickets, click here
Friday Night Jazz Programming
Enjoy Friday Night Jazz on Classic 107.3! The Jazz Collective with Jason Church airs at 7pm, followed by Somethin' Else with Calvin Wilson at 9pm, and then Jazz with David Basse at 11pm. 
Classics 4 Kids - 9am Saturday
The Snow Queen
Hear the classic fairy tale told by Russian prima ballerina and choreographer Natalia Makarova, featuring pianist Carol Rosenberger's adaptations of Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s original music. 
Musical Ancestries™: Central America
10am Saturday 

In this episode, listeners meet the fictional children’s marimba group “Los Estudiantes” as they learn about the music, history, and traditions of Costa Rica, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Panama. For related resources and activities, click here.
Opera at Noon - Saturday
China's National Centre for the Performing Arts presents Gaetano Donizetti’s Don Pasquale. Bruno Pratico stars in the title role, with Ekaterina Bakanova as Noria and Shi Yijie as Ernesto. Daniele Callegari conducts.
Tango with Cally
6pm Saturday, 11pm Thursday
This week: The Brothers Donato
Violinist, orchestra leader, and composer Edgardo Donato (pictured) came from a family of nine! Two of his brothers, Ascanio and Osvaldo, were also musicians and sometimes collaborated. This week, host Cally Banham features performances by the brothers Donato.
Live St. Louis Symphony Orchestra Broadcast
7pm Saturday
Join host Tom Sudholt for a live St. Louis Symphony Orchestra broadcast! Music Director Stéphane Denève and the St. Louis Symphony Chorus look to the skies for intersections of legend, the divine, and the stars through works of four composers. 
The Slatkin Shuffle
10pm Saturday, 3pm Sunday
Join Leonard Slatkin, Conductor Laureate of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, as he shares anecdotes about the eclectic collection of music in his playlist in this program, which is supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
This week: The Mendelssohn Shuffle
Aisle Seat with Julie Schuster - 5pm Sunday
This week: Thankful
It’s an Aisle Seat Thanksgiving! Hear songs of gratitude from Annie Get Your Gun and Godspell, classical music (including the piece Ludwig van Beethoven called his “Holy song of thanksgiving of a convalescent to the Deity”), tunes from Holiday Inn and Toy Story, soundtrack music from “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” and more. 
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Final Notes

Miss a program? Many of our locally produced shows can be found on our SoundCloud page at https://soundcloud.com/raf-stl.

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