
Radio Clásica
Sobre Radio Clásica
Radio Clásica transmite en vivo desde Buenos Aires, Argentina, en Tuninga Radio.
Esta emisora se especializa en música Classical, Variety.
The broadcaster primarily focuses on classical music and theatrical performances, as evidenced by its frequent coverage of opera and stage productions. Recent content highlights include Jean-Baptiste Lully’s opera *Armide*, presented in concert version at the Teatro Real, scheduled for March 15th. The station also provides news and critical reviews related to classical music events, such as a critique of Andreas Scholl’s performance in Bach’s *Passion according to Saint John*. Furthermore, the website features articles about Benjamin Britten’s *A Midsummer Night’s Dream* and its return to the Teatro Real. The content suggests a dedication to both established and contemporary works within the classical repertoire, alongside detailed reporting on significant performances. The station’s programming includes news updates about cultural events and institutions, with recent reports covering the Usina Cultural’s 2026 project call and the 75th anniversary celebration of the Granada Festival. Featured conductors and performers highlighted in these reports include Zubin Mehta, Riccardo Muti, Iván Fischer, and Javier Perianes. Theatrical productions, such as *Las Beatrices*, are also prominently featured, with announcements of performances at the Teatro del Bicentenario. Additionally, the website shares reviews of theatrical works and interviews with directors like Deborah Warner, who discusses Shakespeare’s influence on her work. The broadcaster also presents historical profiles, such as a piece on Tita Merello, considered a significant figure in the history of entertainment. The website’s content demonstrates a long-standing commitment to the classical arts, referencing events spanning multiple years and featuring a diverse range of artists and institutions. The station’s reporting on the Sinfónica de Boston’s decision not to renew Andris Nelsons’ contract illustrates its coverage of developments within the broader musical landscape. Articles also detail the history of performances, noting that *A Midsummer Night’s Dream* returned to the Teatro Real exactly fifty years after a previous production. The inclusion of past articles and reviews indicates a dedication to documenting and preserving the history of classical music and theatre. The station provides news and information about theatrical productions and musical events, with content available through the website. The website features articles on projects from the Usina Cultural, offering insights into artistic and cultural initiatives. The broadcaster’s coverage extends to international festivals and theatres, reporting on events at the Teatro Real de Madrid and the Granada Festival. The website also shares critical reviews and commentary on performances, providing audience perspectives on various productions. The station's website serves as a central hub for information about classical music and theatre, offering a comprehensive view of current and past events.
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Radio Clásica presenta programación de Classical, Variety desde Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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