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Colorado's orchestras include the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Colorado Springs Philharmonic, among others. Folk and traditional music in Colorado has been an integral part of the local popular culture in the last century.
Public radio; News, Classical music, Jazz (High Plains Public Radio) KCSF: 1300 AM: Colorado Springs: Radio License Holding CBC, LLC: Sports KCSJ: 590 AM: Pueblo: iHM Licenses, LLC: News/Talk KCSU-FM: 90.5 FM: Fort Collins: Board of Governors of the Colorado State University System: Variety/college KCWA: 93.9 FM: Loveland: Hope Media Group ...
The Colorado Music Festival is a classical music festival in Boulder, Colorado.It was founded in 1976 by the Vienna-born conductor and violinist, Giora Bernstein and presents an annual summer season of concerts in Boulder's Chautauqua Auditorium performed by the Colorado Music Festival Orchestra as well as visiting artists and ensembles.
Jun. 23—Since 1976, the Colorado Music Festival has dazzled classical music fans with stirring and passionate sets performed by a cross-section of skilled virtuosos. After keeping folks ...
Colorado Public Radio (CPR) is a public radio state network based in Denver, Colorado that broadcasts three services: news, classical music and Indie 102.3, which plays adult album alternative music. CPR airs its programming on 15 full-power stations, augmented by 17 translators. Their combined signal reaches 80 percent of Colorado. [1]
KCME (88.7 MHz) is an independent, listener-supported public radio station in Colorado Springs, Colorado, serving the Colorado Springs - Pueblo radio market.It is owned by Cheyenne Mountain Public Broadcast House, Inc., and airs a classical music radio format.
The six-week-long festival begins in late June and ends in early August. Programming consists of chamber music, classical music, and pops concerts provided by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, The Philadelphia Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic, and an international guest chamber orchestra with chamber music ensembles.
KVOD's classical format and call sign were originally on 99.5 MHz from 1969 to 1995. KVOD was a commercial radio station, marketing as the "Voice of Classical Music" (or Classical Voice of Denver) for the Denver metro area, powered at 100,000 watts. It was acquired by Henry Broadcasting in 1983. [2]