Raw Music from the 20th and 21st centuries: Airing its genre-busting blend of progressive hootenanny, provocative commentary, and sprawling pop music history lesson on WTJU since 1995 (or 1996), Radio… MoreRaw Music from the 20th and 21st centuries: Airing its genre-busting blend of progressive hootenanny, provocative commentary, and sprawling pop music history lesson on WTJU since 1995 (or 1996), Radio Wowsville, heard each Sunday night from 11 to 1, is broadcast via nuclear warhead from a cave / sound lab in Grottoes, Virginia. Less
Hosted by Don HarrisonSunday | 11/19/2023 | 11:00 pm
Walk your troubles away listening to the early blues. Songsters from the '20s and '30s, field recordings from the '40s and '50s, rediscovered greats from the '60s, and modern acoustic… MoreWalk your troubles away listening to the early blues. Songsters from the '20s and '30s, field recordings from the '40s and '50s, rediscovered greats from the '60s, and modern acoustic artists who draw on the blues tradition are featured here. That's Walkin' Blues each Sunday night from 9 to 11 right here on WTJU. Less
Just a Few Friends, heard each Sunday evening from 7-9, where Penelope invites you to spend your evening in a salon filled with the intimate strains of fine classical chamber… MoreJust a Few Friends, heard each Sunday evening from 7-9, where Penelope invites you to spend your evening in a salon filled with the intimate strains of fine classical chamber music, from early to modern. Less
Hosted by Penelope WardSunday | 11/19/2023 | 7:00 pm
Each week, "Heifetz On Air" presents captivating performances by Heifetz International Music Institute students, alums, and faculty -- recorded on stage in Staunton and in WTJU's Charlottesville studios.
Hosted by Benjamin RoeSunday | 11/19/2023 | 6:00 pm
Heard each Sunday afternoon from 3-6, Sunday Opera Matinee is the only non-syndicated weekly broadcast of opera in Central Virginia coming to you year round, regardless of the season! Hosts… MoreHeard each Sunday afternoon from 3-6, Sunday Opera Matinee is the only non-syndicated weekly broadcast of opera in Central Virginia coming to you year round, regardless of the season! Hosts Ann Shaffer, Tim Snider, and Brendan O'Donnell share their favorite recordings, old and new. Plot synopsis and historical background are provided. Less
Over the past one hundred years, music and the arts have undergone as much revolutionary change and experimentation as science, technology, and medicine. These sounds inspired riots and revolutions, created… MoreOver the past one hundred years, music and the arts have undergone as much revolutionary change and experimentation as science, technology, and medicine. These sounds inspired riots and revolutions, created new schools of thought, and crossed the Rubicon into uncharted musical territory. Join us every Sunday afternoon from 1-3 pm on A New Sound as we explore together the classical music of our lifetime. Less
Hosted by Patricia SmithSunday | 11/19/2023 | 1:00 pm
Kaija SAARIAHO -
Los Angeles Philharmonic; Anssi Karttunen; Esa-Pekka Salonen; Petri Alanko -
Saariaho: Du Cristal / ...a la fumee / 7 Papillons / Nymphea -
"...A La Fumee"
Jennifer HIGDON -
Charles Abramovic, pianist; Eric Stomberg, bassonist; Lawrence Stomberg, cellist; Timothy Schwarz, violinist -
Higdon: Early Chamber Works -
"Dark Wood"
Offstage, On-Air is a weekly show highlighting central Virginia's vibrant classical music community. Each week you'll hear conversations with local classical musicians, learn about upcoming concerts, and enjoy artist-curated playlists.… MoreOffstage, On-Air is a weekly show highlighting central Virginia's vibrant classical music community. Each week you'll hear conversations with local classical musicians, learn about upcoming concerts, and enjoy artist-curated playlists. Tune in Sunday from noon to 1:00pm here on WTJU. Less
Join Paula as she brings you noteworthy compositions, some well-known, some yet to be discovered - but all refreshing and engaging. Classical Brunch, Sunday mornings from 10 'til noon. Only… MoreJoin Paula as she brings you noteworthy compositions, some well-known, some yet to be discovered - but all refreshing and engaging. Classical Brunch, Sunday mornings from 10 'til noon. Only on WTJU. Less
Hosted by Sandy SnyderSunday | 11/19/2023 | 10:00 am
Henry John Gauntlett (1805-1876), arr. Thomas Hewitt Jones -
VOCES8 -
Christmas -
"Once in Royal David’s City"
Traditional -
The Sixteen, Harry Christophers -
A Renaissance Christmas -
"Veni, veni Emmanuel"
Traditional -
The Deller Consort, Musica Antiqua Wien -
Medieval Christmas (Early Classical Music for the Holidays) -
"Alleluya psallat (sing with praise)"
Traditional -
John Roderick MacDonald, trumpet; Martin Stephan, organ -
Festliche Musik Fur Trompete Und Orgel (Festive Music for Trumpet and Organ) -
"O du frohliche (Oh, you Joyful Christmas), arr. for trumpet and organ"
Josquin des Prez (1450-1521) -
Sansara, Benjamin Cunningham (artistic director) -
The Waiting Sky: Music for Advent and Christmas -
"Inviolata, integra, et casta es Maria à5"
Tomás Luis de Victoria (c.1548-1611) -
The Cambridge Singers, John Rutter -
Cambridge Singers Christmas Album -
"O magnum mysterium"
Jean Mouton (c.1459-1522) -
VOCES8 -
Christmas -
"Nesciens Mater"
Cecilia McDowall (b. 1951) -
Onyx Brass, Winchester College Chapel Choir, Howard Ionascu, Sebastian Guard, Benjamin Cunningham -
A Winter's Night -
"A Winter’s Night: III. Noël Nouvelet"
Gustav Holst (1874-1934) -
SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart, Marcus Creed -
Christmas Carols -
"In the Bleak Midwinter, H. 73 No. 1"
John Tavener (1944-2013) -
Sansara, Tom Herring (artistic director) -
The Waiting Sky: Music for Advent and Christmas -
"The Lamb"
Matthias Weckmann (1616-1674) -
Academy of Ancient Music, Paul Goodwin -
A Festive Baroque Christmas -
"Sonata à 4 (Instrumental)"
Francis Poulenc (1899-1963) -
VOCES8 -
Christmas -
"Videntes Stellam"
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) -
Netherlands Bach Collegium, Pieter Jan Leusink, Holland Boys Choir -
J.S. Bach: Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern, BWV 1 -
"Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern, BWV 1: I. Coro. Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern"
Notes: Based on Philipp Nicolai's hymn "Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern" (1599),
Michael Praetorius (1571-1621) -
The King's Singers -
Christmas -
"Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern"
Michael Praetorius (1571-1621) -
Boston Camerata, Joel Cohen -
A Renaissance Christmas -
"Wie schon leuchtet der Morgenstern"
Catalan Traditional -
The Telling -
The Secret Life of Carols: 800 Years of Christmas Music -
"El Noi de la Mare (Arr. The Telling)"
Catalan Traditional -
Eduardo Fernandez, guitar -
Classical Christmas -
"Catalan Folk Songs: El noi de la mare (The Child of the Mother)"
Catalan Traditional -
Cor Madrigal -
25 Nadales (Catalan Christmas Carols) -
"El Noi de la Mare (The Child of the Mother)"
Michael Praetorius (1571-1621) -
VOCES8 -
Equinox -
"Es ist ein Ros entsprungen (A rose has sprung up)"
Michael Praetorius, arr. Hugo Distler, -
Choir of Keble College, Oxford, Jeremy Filsell, Matthew Martin -
Ave Rex Angelorum: Carols and Music Tracing the Journey from Christ the King to Epiphany -
"Es ist ein Ros' entsprungen"
Spanish Traditional -
Trouvere Medieval Minstrels -
Star of the Sea -
"A Virgen Santa Maria todos a loar devemos (virgin holy mary we all must praise)"
Anon. Medieval -
The King's Singers -
Christmas -
"There is no Rose"
Anon. Medieval -
Mediæval Bæbes -
Mistletoe & Wine -
"There Is No Rose Of Swych Vertu"
Giovanni Gabrieli (c.1556-1612) -
Academy of Ancient Music, Paul Goodwin -
A Festive Baroque Christmas -
"Canzon XI (Instrumental)"
French Traditional -
Barry and Beth Hall -
A Feast of Songs: Holiday Music from the Middle Ages -
"Il est Né le Divin Enfant (He is born, the divine Child)"
French Traditional -
Boston Camerata, Joel Cohen -
A Baroque Christmas -
"À minuit fut fait un réveil (At midnight there was an awakening)"
Josquin des Prez (1450-1521) -
Chanticleer, Joseph H. Jennings -
Psallite! A Renaissance Christmas -
"Ave Maria"
Francesco Usper (1561-1641) -
Academy of Ancient Music, Paul Goodwin -
A Festive Baroque Christmas -
"Sonata à 8 (Instrumental)"
Harold Boggs -
Professor Harold Boggs -
Lord Give Me Strength: Early Recordings 1952-64 -
"Doing All the Good We Can"
Harold Boggs -
Professor Harold Boggs -
Lord Give Me Strength: Early Recordings 1952-64 -
"Tell it Like it is"
Lula Reed; Harold Boggs -
Lula Reed -
Lord Give Me Strength: Early Recordings 1952-64 -
"Heavenly Road"
Harmonizing Four -
Think of God -
"Nobody Knows"
John Cody -
Gospel Cavaliers -
Sharp 600 Gospel Series 1960-64 -
"This Is The Moment"
Royal Silvertones -
Sharp 600 Gospel Series 1960-64 -
"Savior Don't Pass Me By"
Harold Bailey Singers -
Rush Gospel 2700 Series 1961-65 -
"Since Jesus Came Into My Heart"
C. Cooke -
Gospel Supremes of Cleveland, Ohio -
Revival Gospel 1967-73 -
"Sinner Man"
Five Singing Stars of Brooklyn with Tommy Ellison -
Revelation Gospel Records -
"Come By Here Lord"
Southern Echos -
78rpm Vinyl -
"One God"
Sister Nellie Lynn & the Southern Sons -
78rpm Vinyl -
"Precious Lord"
Southern Sons -
78rpm Vinyl -
"Sweeping Through That City"
Brother Henry Lee Williams & Congregation -
78rpm Vinyl -
"Bless the Lord"
Civilla Durfee Martin; Charles H. Gabriel; cover, Ethel Waters -
Southern Wonders Quartet of Cleveland -
Complete Recorded Works -
"His Eye is on the Sparrow"
Cora Martin -
From Sacred to Secular; Soul Awakening -
"There's A Place"
Imagine hearing the origins of the music of Western civilization! The Early Music Show reaches back to the ancient meditative sacred music and foot tapping dances of the abbeys and… MoreImagine hearing the origins of the music of Western civilization! The Early Music Show reaches back to the ancient meditative sacred music and foot tapping dances of the abbeys and troubadours of the first millennium and journeys through seven centuries of music, featuring the friendly madrigals of the Italian and English traditions, sublime motets and music of the Renaissance, Medieval and Baroque eras up to the time of JS Bach - a genre of endless richness and variety. Imagine, and then join us for music of centuries gone by, every Sunday morning from 6 'til 9 on The Early Music Show. Less
Classical Prelude wakes you gently with fine orchestral and choral music. Most of the featured works are over 50 minutes long, enveloping you in a world of sound. Awaken to… MoreClassical Prelude wakes you gently with fine orchestral and choral music. Most of the featured works are over 50 minutes long, enveloping you in a world of sound. Awaken to music by classical and romantic composers such as Beethoven, Bruckner, Mozart, and Schubert. Less
Hosted by various Classical hostsSunday | 11/19/2023 | 5:00 am
All Virginia artists. All genres. All night long. Tune in to Virginia Overnights and experience the sounds of our commonwealth, hand-curated by Don Harrison and Erin O.
Hosted by Don Harrison & Erin OSunday | 11/19/2023 | 3:00 am
Cadmium is a show for people who hear the phrase "blackened crusty sludge" and think of music instead of the stuff that builds up around your sink drain. Mr. Owl… MoreCadmium is a show for people who hear the phrase "blackened crusty sludge" and think of music instead of the stuff that builds up around your sink drain. Mr. Owl takes you on a screaming ride through extreme metal past and present, from the shallow underground to the molten iron at the earth's core. You might hear some clean singing, but don't hold your breath. Less
Warthrone -
Venomassacre -
"Creation Illusion"
Notes: VIRGINIA
Flood the Asylum -
Melody of Tragedy -
"She Was"
Notes: VIRGINIA
Book of Wyrms -
Remythologizer -
"Spirit Drifter"
Notes: VIRGINIA
Stabbing -
Extirpated Mortal Process -
"Visceral Liquid Terror"
Arkona -
Kob' -
"Kob'"
The Antiprism -
The Antiprism -
"Mutilated Mass"
Madness -
Essence of the Death -
"Killer By Nature"
Peccatum -
Strangling From Within -
"The Change"
Jucifer -
District of Dystopia -
"It Can't Be Helped"
Runemagick -
Beyond the Cenotaph of Mankind -
"Archaic Magick (After the Red Sun)"
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