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WSCL FM proves classical radio in the United States doesn't have to be stuffy. The programming leans toward standard repertoire - Beethoven symphonies, Mozart concertos, Bach fugues - but with tasteful curation that avoids novelty arrangements. That matters. Morning shows open with lighter fare: Baroque suites or early Mozart. Afternoons get more adventurous: late Brahms, Bartók string quartets, the occasional Shostakovich symphony. You'll hear the Berlin Philharmonic under Karajan one moment, then Yuja Wang's dazzling piano next. The stream is clean at 128kbps - enough fidelity for string qua…
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