Radio Shows: "Inside Music with George Mariner Maull"
Join Maestro Maull for twice-monthly episodes of "Inside Music", delightful explorations into the musical details of various classical pieces. Click on any past episode below to listen right from our website!
"Inside Music" is broadcast on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month at 7:30pm ET on WWFM-The Classical Network.
Stream "Inside Music" from anywhere at wwfm.org or listen on 89.1-Trenton/Princeton, NJ, 91.1-Toms River, NJ, 89.1-Cape May, NJ, 89.5-Pen Argyl, PA, 96.9-Harmony Township, NJ, 92.7-Allentown, PA, 93.1-Easton, PA, 89.5 HD2-Cherry Hill/Philadelphia and 91.1-Steamboat Springs, CO.
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