What is playing on Classical MPR?

What is playing on Classical MPR?

YourClassical MPR with Steve Staruch

  • 2:27 – 2:32 PM. Song without Words.
  • 2:22 – 2:25 PM. Eatnemen Vuelie.
  • 2:17 – 2:19 PM. The Nutcracker: Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
  • 2:16 – 2:17 PM. The Nutcracker: Spanish Dance.
  • 2:15 – 2:16 PM. The Nutcracker: Russian Dance.
  • 2:12 – 2:15 PM. The Nutcracker: March.
  • 2:05 – 2:09 PM.
  • 1:51 – 1:57 PM.

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Who runs MPR?

American Public Media Group
MPR has won more than 875 journalism awards, including the Peabody Award, both the RTNDA Edward R….Minnesota Public Radio.

Programming
OwnerAmerican Public Media Group
Key peopleJon McTaggart, President
History
Launch date1967

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What kind of music is on Classical MPR?

Classical MPR. Classical MPR provides lively classical music and good company to listeners throughout the day. Choral Classical. Launched in 2012, Classical Minnesota Public Radio’s Choral Stream is a pioneering 24/7 stream, originating in Minnesota, the home of one of the country’s most robust choral cultures.

Where can I listen to MPR live streams?

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What is classclassical MPR?

Classical MPR provides lively classical music and good company to listeners throughout the day.

What is Minnesota Public Radio (MPR)?

Minnesota Public Radio produces three live broadcast services for the region: MPR News, Classical MPR, and The Current. Each has its own distinctive sound and content composed of locally produced programming, national shows, and music recordings.

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