Light Classical Music

Today on Vir­tu­al Com­mu­ni­ty Radio, we’re pleased to present a pro­gramme of light clas­si­cal music, one of our core genres.

The pro­gramme fea­tures a wide range of both artists and com­posers, some well-known and some, per­haps, who are sel­dom heard of. Lis­ten out for the likes of Tom­lin­son, Ketel­bey, Alwyn, Gun­ning and Addin­sell, for exam­ple, to name but a few, and enjoy a day of tune­ful, often relax­ing orches­tral music.

And at 12 noon and 4pm Pacif­ic Time (20:00 and mid­night in the UK) there’s anoth­er chance to hear the lat­est episode of our series about places to vis­it and things to do around the Sec­ond Life Grid, Where’ve You Been — this time we vis­it the Bird­light Cin­e­ma. And in addi­tion, every 4 hours from 4am Pacif­ic, tune in for The Engines of Our Inge­nu­ity — about the machines that make our civ­i­liza­tion run, and the peo­ple whose inge­nu­ity cre­at­ed them, from the Uni­ver­si­ty of Houston.

Pho­to: The Jalis­co Phil­har­mon­ic Orches­tra, by Pedro Sánchez (CC)