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Classical Guitar Alive! is a weekly one-hour music with interviews program that has an energetic, positive vibe. It is a bridge-builder program that attracts both a core classical audience and fans of all kinds of acoustic music. Classical Guitar Alive! features great music and fascinating interviews with many of the world's leading guitar performers, composers, and personalities.
Classical Guitar Alive! highlights a vast repertoire of music ranging from medieval through present-day solo, chamber, and orchestral music with guitar. In addition to presenting works by American performers and composers, the program also explores guitar-related music of other cultures.
The program has been acclaimed by both critics and the public alike, and has been applauded by artists as diverse as Yale University professor of music Benjamin Verdery and ex-Led Zeppelin rock guitarist Jimmy Page.
Join host Tony Morris for Classical Guitar Alive!, for an hour of great music with guitar. Nationally-distributed since 1997, Classical Guitar Alive! currently airs each week on over 250 radio stations in the US, Canada, and internationally, and reaches over 400,000 listeners each week. Classical Guitar Alive! is a winner at PRX's 13th Annual Zeitfunk Awards: #1 Most Licensed Producer, and #2 Most Licensed Series.
If you would like to hear Classical Guitar Alive! in your area, please contact your local public radio station. Classical Guitar Alive! is a free program to all stations, thanks to our generous listeners and supporters.
If you enjoy listening to the Classical Guitar Alive! radio program, please consider supporting the program with your tax-deductible contribution, either by donating online or by mailing your tax-deductible contributions to:
Classical Guitar Alive
7700 Northcross Dr., Box 4975
Austin, TX 78757
Classical Guitar Alive is made possible thanks to the generous support of our listeners and viewers, and thanks to the Augustine Foundation, the Kodosky Family Fund, Charles & Taako Parker, Augustine Strings, the Texas Commission on the Arts, The Link Foundation, Mike and Patti Morgan, James Stroud and the James Stroud International Classical Guitar Competition, Mark Mancina, Peaches and Shrub Kempner, the Harris and Eliza Kempner Fund, Robert and Susan Lynch, the City of Galveston Park Board of Trustees, Paradox Smoke Productions, Michael Andriaccio and Joanne Castellani, and a gift in loving memory of Adam Bratcher.