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Named after one of the 20th century's most influential conductors, this station channels Toscanini's philosophy: interpretive depth paired with popular appeal. The programming moves between major symphonies and lesser-known concertos, always with purpose. You won't find the same three Vivaldi pieces on repeat here. Instead, there's a real commitment to exploring the classical repertoire's full range. Mahler one hour, Brahms the next, with announcers who actually know the music and can articulate why a performance matters. Their approach is educational without condescension - they're sharing a…
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