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Radio San Luis does classical differently. Where European stations lean heavily on Beethoven and Mozart, this Mexican broadcast weaves in voices from Latin America and beyond. You hear Carlos Chávez sinfonias alongside Debussy's Clair de Lune. The programming feels thoughtfully human, not a shuffled playlist. Daytime slots favor accessible works like Baroque concertos. Evenings dip into chamber music and requiems, often featuring Mexican composers such as Silvestre Revueltas. The curation shows an ear for contrast and continuity. It's not trying to be the biggest classical station in Mexico. I…
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