New York Philharmonic: Sibelius

10:00 pm – Celebrating the legacy of Finnish composer Jean Sibelius.

Exploring Music: Claude Debussy

7:00 pm – Diving into the influential French composer's life and music.

Books for Music Lovers

WFMT staff recommends books from fictional narratives to music history and opera scandals.


AAPI Month Highlights and Concerts

Radio highlights and local events that honor Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander heritage.

Don't Miss a Beat

New Releases May 4: Jaeden Izik-Dzurko, Arethusa Quartet, and more

The Canadian pianist's second solo album is featured alongside new recordings for chamber music groups.

New Releases Apr 28: Felix Klieser, Pacho Flores, and more

World premiere recordings and re-orchestrations make for a colorful week of new releases.

Michael Tilson Thomas Passes at Age 81

The acclaimed conductor, composer, and pianist was a leading figure in classical music, known for championing the art form through performance, education, and broadcasting.

New Releases Apr 21: Songs and Strings

Albums marking several ocassions including Earth Day and 200 years of Schubert.

New Releases Apr 14: Seth Parker Woods, Randall Scotting, Isata Kanneh-Mason, and more

A collection of highly personal albums that emphasize the brand of each featured artist.

Lyric Opera’s ’26-27 Season: Don Giovanni, Omar, Guys & Dolls, and more

The season includes Sondra Radvanovsky, newly appointed Artistic Advisor, in concert with tenor SeokJong Baek, and the Lyric debut of bass-baritone Ryan Speedo Green.

New Releases Apr 7: Opera Reimagined, New Concertos, and Vienna

Opera is centered two new instrumental releases and Lise Davidsen's live recital; plus chamber music from Vienna and new music from Aldo López-Gavilán.

New Releases Mar 31: Puccini, Vivaldi, and Jóhann Jóhannsson

A mix that includes an all-women a capella ensemble, late Icelandic composer Jóhann Jóhannsson, and lute concertos beyond Vivaldi's own.

New Releases Mar 24: A Focus on Women Composers

Wrapping up women’s history month with a handful of albums that highlight women composers and performers.

The Fantasy of Madama Butterfly

Matthew Ozawa spoke with WFMT about how virtual reality – paired with a deep love of the genre – might help audiences see one of opera's biggest works in a new light.

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