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Turkey's airwaves are mostly home to arabesque, pop, and talk radio. Radyo Gol cuts through that noise with relentless classical programming. You'll hear Beethoven symphonies next to Mozart concertos. But it's not just Western canon: there are deep cuts from Turkish composers like Ahmed Adnan Saygun and Fazıl Say's contemporary piano works. The curation feels thoughtful. No jarring transitions, no sudden genre shifts. It's the kind of station you put on for a long study session or a quiet evening. The stream quality holds up well, and the lack of chatter means the music does the talking. If yo…
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