The Story of Classical is your essential nine-part companion guide to classical music. In each of our commentaries, we unlock the mystery and beauty of every musical period—from the Middle Ages to the present day—by chronicling an encounter between vital figures in music history.
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Cosa Nuestra Radio en Apple Música Uno es un viaje íntimo y divertido al mundo de Rauw Alejandro, bajo la personalidad de Emeterio “Colaco,” un DJ puertorriqueño ficticio nacido en Morovis y ahora residente de Harlem, Nueva York. Ambientado en los años 90, el programa nos presenta a Colaco, un DJ de 48 años con una vida llena de historias: emigró a los 17, ha estado divorciado tres veces, es padre de dos hijos, y tiene un gato llamado Mario. A través de este programa, Rauw Alejandro comparte con los oyentes el acceso a su mente, sus raíces y las personas que han sido fundamentales en su vida y carrera. Desde su abuelo y su padre hasta amigos de la infancia y leyendas de la música, Cosa Nuestra Radio explora cómo estos vínculos han moldeado tanto a Raúl (la persona) como al artista (Rauw Alejandro) capaz de llenar conciertos que es hoy. Las conversaciones revelan no solo el proceso creativo detrás de su música, sino también las conexiones personales y los momentos clave que han definido su camino. Sintoniza para escuchar conversaciones con familiares, amigos y figuras influyentes que, de manera entretenida y cercana, nos llevan a conocer la esencia de Rauw Alejandro: sus raíces y huellas, sus inspiraciones, y el equipo que ha estado a su lado en la creación de su identidad artística.
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MÚSICA
As host of her namesake Apple Music 1 show, broadcaster Dotty has a big self-proclaimed goal: to bring Black music culture from around the world to life. And she’s remarkably suited for the task: She grew up in global music mecca London as a second-generation immigrant—“all of my grandparents came to the UK from the Caribbean during the Windrush generation,” she explains—and surrounded herself with soul from the US, dancehall from Jamaica, and much more. “I love all branches of the Black music tree, from reggae to R&B,” she says. The Dotty Show finds her interviewing the artists lighting up Apple Music with the biggest tracks across hip-hop, dancehall, Afrobeats, and everything in between, from the UK and beyond. “It’s wall-to-wall Black music from all across the globe,” she says. “A guided tour of the very best.” Tune in to The Dotty Show every Monday through Thursday on Apple Music 1 at 7 am LA/10 am NYC/3 pm LDN.
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COMENTARIOS MUSICALES
One thing that today's biggest artists have in common: They all speak with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe about their lives and the stories behind their songs. Hear why he is the interviewer the biggest stars open up to in these candid, in-depth conversations, now available in full on Apple Podcasts.
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ENTREVISTAS MUSICALES
As a founding member of blink-182, +44, and Simple Creatures, Mark Hoppus has survived three decades of alternative music—from the punk clubs of Southern California to unlikely pop stardom in the TRL era to navigating the new millennium’s post-genre revolution. Each week on After School Radio on Apple Music 1, Mark focuses on the songs, artists, and culture that’ve defined the movement, with the sense of humor and perspective that have become his trademark.
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Elton John’s career has spanned more than five decades. On his Apple Music Show, now over 400 episodes in, the international singer-songwriter and performer brings in special guests and has thoughtful conversations with established and rising stars—in many cases sharing music from his comprehensive record collection. Having begun his musical journey in the late ’60s, John is one of music’s top-selling solo artists—with more than 300 million albums sold worldwide and one of the biggest-selling singles of all time, “Candle in the Wind.” He is a multiple Grammy winner and the first recipient of the BRITs Icon Award. He has won a Tony, two Oscars, a Best British male artist BRIT Award, and an induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, alongside a Kennedy Center Honor for his lifetime contributions to American culture and excellence through the performing arts. Since 1992, the Elton John AIDS Foundation has raised more than $450 million for HIV prevention, treatment, and advocacy programs across the globe.
The best music stories from Apple Music are now available on Apple Podcasts.
Here, you can listen to can’t-miss specials and in-depth artist interviews—interspersed with full songs and hosted by some of the world’s best music experts, like Zane Lowe, Ebro Darden, Matt Wilkinson, Dotty, and Kelleigh Bannen.
You’ll also find shows hosted by trailblazing musicians such as Nile Rodgers, Alexis Ffrench, Soulection’s Joe Kay, and Vampire Weekend’s Ezra Koenig, who offer up an inside look at the creative process.
These shows already broadcast across Apple Music’s global radio stations—Apple Music 1, Apple Music Hits, and Apple Music Country—but now you can explore them, music and all, alongside a wealth of other creators and storytellers.