Sunday Dec. 28, 2025
 12 AM
 
Music Through the Night
with Bob Christiansen
 
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 1 AM - 6 AM
 
Music Through the Night
with Scott Blankenship
 
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 6 AM
 
Harmonia
with Angela Mariani
Caroling Through the Centuries - Outside the early music community, Christmas music is one of few contemporary traditions that continues to rely on centuries-old tunes and texts. From the medieval English roots of the carol to Renaissance takes on enduring Christmas favorites, join us this week on Harmonia for more than five centuries of festive joy.
 
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 7 AM - 11 AM
 
Sunday Baroque
On this final Sunday of 2025, Sunday Baroque is taking a look back at some of the terrific albums of baroque music released over the course of the year. They include VOX FEMINAE, a collection of music by female composers ย…PASSING FANCY, which features some charming, intimate chamber musicย… and the sparkling 4th Brandenburg Concerto by Johann Sebastian Bach. It's a 2025 recap on Sunday Baroque this week.
 
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 11 AM - 2 PM
 
Classical Music
with Lynn Warfel
 
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 2 PM - 5 PM
 
Classical Music
with Mindy Ratner
 
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 5 PM - 7 PM
 
Sunday at the Symphony
with the New York Philharmonic
Helmut Rilling conducts the Philharmonic, Chorus and soloists in Handel's Messiah.
 
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 7 PM - 9 PM
 
Pittsburgh Symphony Radio
with Jim Cunningham
Leonard Slatkin conducts McTee's Double Play, Vaughan Williams' Five Variants of Dives and Lazarus and Britten's "Young People's Guide to the Orchestra." Cynthia Koledo DeAlmeida plays the Francaix "Flower Clock."
 
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 9 PM
 
Music Through the Night
with Valerie Kahler
 
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 10 PM
 
WQED Organ Series
In this recital from St. Paul Cathedral on August 4, 2019, James Burns performs music of Bruhns, Bohm, Part, Barber and Paine.
 
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 11 PM
 
Music Through the Night
with Valerie Kahler
 
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