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Turn on the radio, it’s opera time!
It’s the essential rendez-vous for music lovers on Italian public radio: La Barcaccia, a satirical show on the world of opera. Both cult…
14/03 20:31 CET -
When Verdi went to Venice
Venice and Verdi: the inseparable. The city where such famous operas as Rigoletto or La Traviata premiered, and the great Italian composer…
17/01 20:40 CET -
Bonus interview: Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Renowned British conductor tells us about the enriching experience of working with Italian soprano Desirée Rancatore, his love for La Fenice…
17/01 20:39 CET -
Martha Argerich, the one and only
Catch her while you can. Elusive, unapproachable, Martha Argerich is one of the world’s greatest pianists. Italy’s best orchestra, the…
26/11 14:40 CET
Broadcast Schedule
- Monday
- 08:15, 14:15, 19:45
- Tuesday
- 05:15, 10:15, 15:45, 23:45
- Wednesday
- 06:45
- Thursday
- 20:45
- Friday
- 06:45, 14:15, 18:45
- Saturday
- 07:15, 13:45, 22:15, 01:45
- Sunday
- 07:45, 17:15, 21:45, 00:45
Please note that scheduled times may vary slightly due to breaking news events. All times listed are CET.
Musica concept
Musica transports viewers into the world of music – from rising stars to true masters there is a rich musical landscape to explore.
The programme will primarily cover classical concerts and festivals but also touch on jazz. Musica will go backstage, throw fresh light on the creative process and let the music shine through.
Focusing mainly on the European musical scene, each show will concentrate on one specific topic, artist portrait, work or event.
Musica has collaborated with Medici.tv on the Verbier Festival and Operalia.



