Listen / Bassoonist Maya Stone and pianist Jacob Coleman brought music from a set called ‘The Gospel Bassoon.’
Live in Studio C: Christopher Farrell
Listen / Composer Christopher Farrell brought his new, recently premiered piece for viola.
Live in Studio C: Duo Sudeste
Listen / Duo Sudeste warmed up Studio C on a cold, rainy November day.
Classically Speaking: Playing Hope And History
The Violins of Hope took residence in Nashville in early 2018. For months, they were displayed, discussed, and even played.
Sounds You Cherish: How To Help Someone Fall In Love With Classical Music
To build our Radio Fest playlist we asked some Nashville musicians and music lovers which piece of classical music they would play for someone who has never heard classical music before.
Live in Studio C: Craig Nies
Listen / To mark the centennial of the WWI armistice, pianist Craig Nies brought music by Maurice Ravel.
Nashville Ballet’s New Work Celebrates ‘72 Steps’ To Women’s Suffrage
Nashville’s role in the women’s suffrage movement has been turned into a ballet. The new piece 72 Steps highlights a specific moment that was pivotal to women getting the right to vote.
Classically Speaking: Once More The Fate Motive
There’s an unspoken rule in classical music that 5th symphonies are not to be taken lightly.
Playlist: Classical Music For Voting
Even though democratic elections were not all that common during the time of Beethoven or Bach, music has never shied away from politics. Throughout music history, this commentary has been both friendly and fiery. From tribute to finger-wagging, here is a playlist to accompany your vote.
Live in Studio C: Opera On Tap
Listen / Opera on Tap generally performs in bars and breweries around Nashville. But they brought the drama and angst of opera combined with their trademark sense of humor to Studio C.









