Happy 15th anniversary to Radio Free Satan! In celebration of fifteen years of infernal audio, hear ALL of our current shows represented in this extra-long special, with unique contributions from every DJ. Also Magister Bill M. welcomes back Professor Sinister, host of Radio Free Satan’s “Vault of the Lost” program (2000-2007), for an exclusive talk about the station’s early history, its rise through the highs and lows, rare station recordings, and more. Hail Radio Free Satan!
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Vox Satanae – Episode 240 – 103 Minutes – Week of 11 May 2015 This week we feature works by Notker Balbulus, The Court of Alfonso X, Gilles Binchois, William Cornysh, Andrea Gabrieli, Orlando Gibbons, Jean-Henri d’Anglebert, and Giuseppe Tartini with performances by Ordo Virtutum, Stefan Morent, Ensemble Unicorn, The Gothic Voices, Christopher Page, The BBC Singers, Andrew Carwood, Symposium Musicum, Miloslav Klement, Timothy Roberts, The Rose Consort of Viols, Andreas Staier, Pierre Amoyal, Susan Moses, and Edoardo Farina. Vox Satanae (The Voice of Satan) presents classical music from its inception through the present in all of its forms. Each […]
Host Sonny Bellavance is back on the air on Radio Free Satan with The Devil’s Trill. He will present classical music from a very extended repertory…from the medieval period to the modern. Tune-in every week to listen and maybe learn more about your favorites composers and musicians. There will also be interviews with classical musicians and more. The Devil’s Trill on Facebook
Vox Satanae – Episode 212 – The Scherzo – 145 Minutes – Week of 27 October 2014 This is a very special episode curated by our own Magus Peter H. Gilmore. An aural odyssey from joyous celebrations of vital existence to spectral dances of madness. In this journey highlighting the development of the symphonic scherzo, we feature works by Ludwig van Beethoven, Antonín Dvořák, Sergei Prokofiev, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Jean Sibelius, Aram Khachaturian, Sir Edward Elgar, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Aaron Copland, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Bernard Herrmann, Don Gillis, Anton Bruckner, Dmitri Shostakovich, Gustav Mahler, and John Corigliano.