Playlists

Playlists

We’ve organized our playlists in a couple of ways for your listening pleasure. First of all,  you can see what’s playing right now. You can also see what we played recently and what’s coming up.  Another feature of our playlists is that we give you the recording label and catalog number of the recordings so that you can order them from your favorite classical music emporium.

If you prefer a more compact, printable playlist format, check out our Compact Playlists page.

Request Programs

We offer two weekly request programs.

Every Friday is All-Request Friday here at The Classical Station! We play your requests between 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m., depending on how many requests we receive. Go ahead and request your favorite piece of classical music! You can also dedicate it to a person or an occasion. Want to request a long work like a Mahler symphony? Go ahead. If we have room, we will play it. The “Minute Waltz”? That’s fine—we will find room for short pieces too.

Our collection of 15,000 CDs is pretty extensive; however, from time to time we receive a request for a CD we simply don’t have. If you request something that we don’t yet have in our library, we will substitute a similar piece, and add your selection to our shopping list.

Want to know when your selection will be played? Playlists are posted in advance, almost always, no later than the day before in the Request playlists.

On Saturday evenings, from 6:00 p.m. until midnight, you are the music director. The Saturday Evening Request Program has long been a fixture of our programming. Hosts such as Frosty Clarke and Joe Purcell used to take your requests by phone and play them later that evening. Nowadays, most of you submit your requests via our app or our website. And the program is usually oversubscribed a day or two in advance. We hope that you will carry on the tradition and make it part of your weekend listening.

As we mentioned above, our request programs fill up very quickly. Typically when a request program is oversubscribed, we will play your request on the next request program. So, for example, if All-Request Friday is full, we will play your request on the Saturday Evening Request Program.

Programming

We think that one of the things which make our programming special is that we always have a live announcer bringing you Great Classical Music, around the clock. Call 919-556-5178 anytime to speak with our announcers. Or interact with them on Facebook.

We are proud of our offering of six specialty programs, which feature everything from the baroque to opera to sacred classical music. So, while you won’t usually hear an operatic aria here on a weekday morning, you can hear lots of arias on the Thursday Night Opera House every Thursday evening at 7:00 p.m., and for something more relaxing, listen to Peaceful Reflections on Sunday evenings at 9:00 p.m.

Ways To Listen

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FM Radio
You can find WCPE, The Classical Station, on 89.7 FM in central North Carolina. We broadcast via the nation’s first broadband FM antenna (formerly used only for television broadcasting). You can also find us at:

  • 88.3 FM in the North Carolina Sandhills
    (Aberdeen, Pinehurst & Southern Pines, NC),
  • 90.1 FM in Bath,
  • 91.1 in Buxton,
  • 102.9 in Danville, VA,
  • 95.3 in Fayetteville,
  • 88.9 in Foxfire Village,
  • 97.3 in Greenville / Frog Level, NC,
  • 90.9 in Manteo,
  • 106.3 in Martinsville / Bassett Forks, VA, and
  • 89.9 in New Bern

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Podcasts

Did you miss one of our weekly musician interviews on a Sunday evening at 7:00 p.m. on Preview? Or perhaps you missed My Life in Music last month. Not to worry. We offer this special content on podcasts for your listening pleasure. Conversations comes in three flavors: Conversations with conductors, Conversations with performers, and Conversations with composers. Staff announcers Dan McHugh, Bob Chapman, and Rob Kennedy speak with musicians such as Stephanie Blythe, JoAnn Falletta, Dan Locklair, Jan Lisiecki, Benjamin Grosvenor, and more. Download these inspiring conversations and share them with a young musician!

Now Playing

Coppelia: Act 1

Composed by

Leo Delibes (1836-1891)

Performed by

Paris National Opera Orchestra/Mari

Label

EMI

Catalog Number

67208

Today's Playlist

1:31pm Coppelia: Act 2

Composed by

Leo Delibes (1836-1891)

Performed by

Paris National Opera Orchestra/Mari

1:47pm Coppelia: Act 3

Composed by

Leo Delibes (1836-1891)

Performed by

Paris National Opera Orchestra/Mari

2:19pm Firebird Suite

Composed by

Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971)

Performed by

London Symphony/Jarvi

2:51pm Music selected by the announcer

3:00pm Siegfried Idyll

Composed by

Richard Wagner (1813-1883)

Performed by

Royal Concertgebouw/Haitink

3:20pm Symphony No. 096 in D, "Miracle"

Composed by

Josef Haydn (1732-1809)

Performed by

Academy of Ancient Music/Hogwood

3:46pm Theme and Variations in E flat, "Ghost Variations"

Composed by

Robert Schumann (1810-1856)

Performed by

Anton Kuerti

4:00pm Symphony No. 2 in D, Op. 36

Composed by

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)

Performed by

Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra/Masur

4:38pm Overture No. 3 in B flat

Composed by

Francesco Veracini (1690-1768)

Performed by

Musica Antiqua Cologne/Goebel

4:53pm Interlude and Spanish Dance from La vida breve

Composed by

Manuel de Falla (1876-1946)

Performed by

Chicago Symphony/Reiner

5:01pm Piano Concerto No. 4 in C minor, Op. 44

Composed by

Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921)

Performed by

Hough/City of Birmingham Symphony/Oramo

5:27pm Violin Concerto in G, Op. 4 No. 3

Composed by

Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)

Performed by

Watkinson/City of London Sinfonia/Kraemer

5:36pm Suite in E for Strings, Op. 63

Composed by

Arthur Foote (1853-1937)

Performed by

do.gma chamber orchestra/Gurewitsch

5:53pm Music selected by the announcer

6:02pm Oboe Concerto No. 3 in G minor, HWV 287

Composed by

George Frideric Handel (1685–1759)

Performed by

Holliger/English Chamber Orch/Leppard

6:13pm Asturias (Leyenda) from Suite española, Op. 47

Composed by

Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909)

Performed by

Fernandez

6:21pm Hungarian Dances No. 4 & 5

Composed by

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)

Performed by

Tal/Groethuysen

6:29pm Water Games (Jeux d'Eau)

Composed by

Maurice Ravel (1875-1937)

Performed by

Pascal Rogé

6:36pm Flute Concerto No. 1 in G, K. 313

Composed by

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

Performed by

Beznosiuk/Academy of Ancient Music/Hogwood

7:03pm Johnny Appleseed Suite

Composed by

Mark O'Connor (b.1961)

Performed by

O'Connor/Colorado Symphony/Alsop

7:23pm Russian Easter Overture, Op. 36

Composed by

Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908)

Performed by

Mexico City Philharmonic/Batiz

7:40pm Popular Dances for Guitar

Composed by

Gaspar Sanz (1640-1710)

Performed by

Turibio Santos

7:48pm Dance of the Knights from Romeo and Juliet: Suite No. 2, Op. 64b

Composed by

Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953)

Performed by

Danish National Radio Symphony/Kitayenko

8:00pm Selections from Firebird Suite

Composed by

Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971), arr. Bruce Coughlin

Performed by

Chicago Symphony/Levine

8:10pm Bolero

Composed by

Maurice Ravel (1875-1937)

Performed by

Minnesota Orchestra/Skrowaczewski

8:29pm Overture to The Thieving Magpie

Composed by

Gioachino Rossini (1792-1868)

Performed by

Dresden State Orchestra/Varviso

8:40pm Potpourri, Op. 22

Composed by

Louis Spohr (1784-1859)

Performed by

Falvay/New Haydn Quartet

8:55pm Miniature Overture from The Nutcracker, Op. 71

Composed by

Peter I. Tchaikovsky (1840-1893)

Performed by

Philharmonia/Lanchbery

9:01pm Merry Widow Waltz

Composed by

Franz Lehar (1870-1948)

Performed by

Boston Pops/Fiedler

9:08pm Overture & Venusberg Bacchanale from Tannhäuser

Composed by

Richard Wagner (1813-1883)

Performed by

Berlin Philharmonic/Karajan

9:33pm Overture to The Secret Court Judges, Op. 3

Composed by

Hector Berlioz (1803-1869)

Performed by

London Symphony/Previn

9:46pm Symphony in D

Composed by

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714–1788)

Performed by

English Concert/Manze

10:01pm Requiem in D minor, K. 626

Composed by

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), completed by Robert Levin

Performed by

Boston Baroque/Pearlman

10:48pm Finale from Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95 "From the New World"

Composed by

Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904)

Performed by

Seattle Symphony/Morlot

11:03pm St. Paul’s Suite, Op. 29

Composed by

Gustav Holst (1874-1934)

Performed by

Royal Philharmonic/Sargent

11:17pm The Water Goblin, Op. 107

Composed by

Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904)

Performed by

Scottish National Orchestra/Jarvi

11:39pm Music selected by the announcer