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The latest Classics Count features Elgar’s moving Nimrod, Vivaldi’s sparkling concerto for four guitars, and Jenkins’ powerful The Armed Man. What’s the story behind Prokofiev’s Classical SymphonyNo.1? A relaxing coffee break with two piano concertos from Beethoven.By Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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This week's show features modern composer John Barry (pictured) with two moving pieces in the 11am coffee break, plus the usual blend of amazing classical music.By Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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Wycombe Sinfonia 17 May 2025 live concert highlights
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2:47:40Live music from the Wycombe Sinfonia orchestra at All Saints Parish Church in High WycombeBy Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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The latest Classics Count has John Barry’s Beyondness of Things, an intriguing story behind another Rossini opera, plus some soulful Barber. In the first hour a lovely interview with pianist Phoebe Papandrea (pictured)By Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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Competition for Wycombe Sinfonia 40th Anniversary concert tickets final edit
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1:12A chance to win a pair of tickets to see Wycombe Sinfonia perform one of their 40th Anniversary concerts which will be broadcast live on Wycombe Sound 106.6 FM email answer to [email protected] Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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More outstanding classical music from the award winning team at Classics Count...By Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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The latest Classics Count is uplifting with a stirring melody from Sibelius’ Karelia Suite, John Barry’s sweeping Dances with Wolves film theme & soulful Massenet. One of these was used in a news programme. Find out which...By Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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The latest Classics Count show is full of captivating gems—from Mendelssohn’s lyrical Violin Concerto to Sibelius’ stirring Finlandia and Rossini’s joyful Barber of Seville.By Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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Our Mother's Day Special includes some beautiful relaxing music including a lush coffee break midway through the show.By Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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Classics Count was packed with musical treasures from Beethoven, Haydn, Offenbach, Tchaikovsky & Bruch. Plus, we explore the musical scene depicted by Elgar’s Cockaigne Overture. Plus the Italian Coffee Break, Fantastico!By Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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The Classics Count radio show was packed with musical gems from Gounod, Haydn, Schubert & Prokofiev. A sublime coffee break this week with three slow movements from Clarinet concerti by Louis Spohr.By Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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International Women’s Day – Saturday 8th March“For all women and girls: Rights. Equality. Empowerment.”Join us to retrospectively celebrate International Women’s Day on our Sunday Show Coffee Break from 11am with music by Parisian Romantic composer Louise Farrenc. A shining light for women in the 19th Century.…
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An interview with John Dunnett (Conductor for the Wycombe Sinfonia) a relaxing coffee break...By Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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Classics Count, outstanding classical radio!By Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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The Classics Count Coffee BreakBy Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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On this week’s Classics Count Coffee Break we play movements from three Woodwind Serenades by Mozart, a composer who knew just how to get the best from any instrument…By Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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In addition to our usual blend of classical music, here come the gentlemen to serenade you through the 11am coffee break.James Galway delights you with his flute, Fabrizio Falasca sooths you with his violin, Alessio Allegrini warms you with his French Horn and finally Benjamin Frith relaxes you with some beautiful piano.…
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On this show Martin and Heather play movements from concerti performed by three talented ladies during the 11am coffee break... join Martin and Heather for two hours of outstanding classical musicBy Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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Missed the latest Classics Count show? It featured Dvorak’s serene Serenade for Strings, Beethoven’s brilliant Violin Concerto, a lively Smetana polka, and a delightful Tchaikovsky character piece for solo piano. (Dvorak Pictured) Plus a delightful coffee break with relaxing music from the 20th Century…
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Here’s what you missed in the latest Classics Count musical gem of a show. A lyrical Weber (pictured) Clarinet Concerto, Rossini’s lively overture, to Shostakovich’s soulful Piano Concerto No. 2. Outstanding classical radio from Classics Count - classicscount.orgBy Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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Another uplifting Classics Count show. Highlights include Glinka, Beethoven and Delibes. Discover who was the first pioneering 19th-century English woman to compose a symphony?By Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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New Year’s Eve, Viennese Concert with music from the Strauss family. Two hours of music to enjoy without advertisement breaks… from the team at Classics Count – classicscount.orgBy Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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On this week's show*Mozart’s Horn Concerto – warm and joyful, a perfect winter companion*Borodin’s Notturno – a romantic gem that stirs the soul*Holst’s Venus – serene and celestial, offering a moment of calm*The strangest polka name to make you smile!*Brahms’ Symphony No. 2 – summer-inspired melodies to warm your winter day* A Baroque coffee break…
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The latest festive Classics Count show features a Mozart Flute Concerto, Mahler’s stunning Adagietto and Strauss’ Blue Danube Waltz. A perfect blend of classical music with a sprinkling of carols to help get you in a festive mood.By Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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The latest Classics Count is filled with festive musical treasures! It’s a perfect December soundtrack from Brahms' St. Anthony Chorale to Jenkins’ moving Gloria and a timeless Bach cantata.By Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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This week's Classics Count festive show has musical gems from Borodin, Mozart, and a sprinkling of carols. We include listener requests for Smetana (pictured) and Beethoven.What does the musical term pizzicato mean and how did Delibes use this in his music? All this and more on Classics Count, more than just a radio show classicscount.org…
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The latest Classics Count show is jam packed with musical gems such as a regal Haydn symphony, a sea inspired Debussy orchestral work and Vivaldi’s Winter. This show also includes the final concerto in the Autumn season with Max Bruch (pictured) and his Violin Concerto No.1 (all three movements) Show details on classicscount.org…
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101 The Clock 2nd Mvt by Classics Count - The world's greatest musicBy Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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Classics Count show has Chopin’s beautiful B Flat Minor Nocturne and by popular demand Mendelssohn’s thrilling Violin Concerto. We interview Watford Symphony Orchestra’s oboist Patrick Garrett, running up to their next concert on Saturday 30th November. (Felix Mendelssohn pictured)By Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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This episode of Classics Count has Mahler’s tender Adagietto from his 5th Symphony, Bruch’s 1st Symphony Scherzo Presto which was dedicated to Brahms but influenced by 2 Romantic era composers. Find out which one's on this show... Gustav Mahler (pictured)By Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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Interview with Wycombe Choral Society's conductor Ali Ponsford-Hill on Classics Count, Wycombe Sound 106.6 classicscount.orgBy Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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The next captivating Classics Count show reveals a Berlioz March inspired by a folk tune, the Italian Baroque composer (pictured) who owned the first Stradivari violin and the story behind a Borodin symphonic poem.By Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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Join me every Wednesday on KCOR - www.kconlineradio.com from 12 noon to 2pm (US Central time) 6pm to 8pm (UK)By Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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Election Blues - LITTLEgiants - From The Roots Up
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4:29Have some post election cheer...By Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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The Idle Hands, 'Live for the moment' taken from the album 'Feeding the machine' - Band info via www.theidlehands.co.uk & facebook.com/theidlehandsbluesBy Classics Count - The world's greatest music
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Martin Clarke's Blues Session Episode 175 Part 1
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1:00:01On this week's show, hear new music from King King, Rainbreakers, Micke Bjorklof, Tim Jones and Wily Bo Walker. Oh yes and two songs from Philipp Frankhauser's new album called 'Home' Why not join the Blues Session Facebook group and come and say hello to fellow listeners. I this week's picture, my hard working Producer Heather Harrison with harmon…
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