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Clásica? The name says it all - this is Uruguayan radio with a commitment to quality. The playlist roams from Baroque harpsichord works to modern minimalism, but never feels academic. You'll hear Villa-Lobos alongside Astor Piazzolla, then a track from contemporary Uruguayan band El Cuarteto de Nos. The curation is thoughtful: one set builds tension, the next releases it. Morning shows keep things light - Mozart piano sonatas, folk guitar pieces. Evenings dive deeper: 20th century avant-garde, film scores, the odd field recording. The Spanish-language presenting is minimal but informative, let…
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