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Brahms gets top billing here, but you'll also hear Beethoven, Mozart, and Chopin woven into the mix. The curation favors the romantic era's emotional depth over sterile technicality. It's a refreshing approach. This UAE-based station proves classical radio can be both accessible and sophisticated. The programming avoids the usual 'best of' clichés - instead, it digs into deeper cuts like Brahms' Piano Quartet No. 3 or Dvořák's late chamber works. The sound quality is pristine, and the hosts let the music breathe with minimal interruption. You won't find gimmicks or pop inflections. For purists…
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