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Classical music on the radio in United Kingdom

Classical music has a rich and long history in the United Kingdom, with many renowned composers, conductors, and orchestras originating from the region. Some of the most famous classical music composers who were born in the UK include Edward Elgar, Benjamin Britten, and Gustav Holst.

The BBC Proms is a famous classical music festival held annually in London since 1895, featuring performances by world-class orchestras and soloists. The festival lasts for eight weeks and includes numerous concerts and events, including the famous Last Night of the Proms, a grand finale that features traditional British patriotic songs such as "Rule, Britannia!" and "Land of Hope and Glory."

The Royal Opera House in London is one of the most prestigious opera houses in the world, and regularly features world-class productions of both opera and ballet. Other notable classical music venues in the UK include the Royal Albert Hall, Barbican Centre, and the Wigmore Hall.

Some of the most famous classical music artists from the UK include conductors Sir Simon Rattle and Sir John Barbirolli, violinist Nigel Kennedy, pianists Stephen Hough and Benjamin Grosvenor, and cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason. The London Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and the BBC Symphony Orchestra are among the most prominent orchestras in the UK.

There are several radio stations in the UK that specialize in classical music, including BBC Radio 3, Classic FM, and Radio Classique. These stations play a wide range of classical music, from baroque and classical-era compositions to contemporary works by living composers. In addition to music, these stations also provide commentary and educational programming related to classical music.



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