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Uruguay's classical scene is underappreciated globally, and Zorrilla de San Martin makes a strong case for it. This station doesn't just play the European canon - it mixes in works by local composers like Eduardo Fabini and Alfonso Broqua. The programming feels deliberate, with whole-hour sets dedicated to single composers or periods. Morning slots stick to chamber music and sonatas, while evenings lean into full orchestral works. It's low-bitrate, but that's fine - the warmth of a live performance comes through anyway. No chattering DJs here, just the music and occasional station IDs in Spani…
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