Philly Orchestra back on radio
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The Philadelphia Orchestra, which has lacked a regular presence on national radio for nearly a decade, will have a series of concerts on NPR. All or part of 26 previously recorded concerts from the orchestra’s 2005-06 season will be broadcast on the programs “SymphonyCast” and “Performance Today.”
The one-year agreement is expected to be renewed. The broadcasts will be produced by NPR and Philadelphia-based WHYY-FM.
The orchestra is now led by Music Director Christoph Eschenbach.
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