Symphony Hall (Sirius XM)

Symphony Hall is a Sirius XM Radio station featuring exclusively classical music. It is located on Sirius XM Radio channel 76 and DISH Network channel 6076. Originally Sirius only, it was merged with the XM Classics channel on November 12, 2008.

Symphony Hall
Broadcast areaUnited States
Canada
SloganTraditional Classical
FrequencySirius XM Radio 76
Dish Network 6076
FormatClassical music
ClassSatellite Radio Station
OwnerSirius XM Radio
WebsiteSiriusXM: Symphony Hall

Martin Goldsmith (former longtime host of the then-National Public Radio program Performance Today), Preston Trombly, Robert Aubry Davis, Lauren Rico, John Clare and Vincent Caruso are the channel's current on-air voices. Special programs include Millennium of Music, Vox Choral, Baroque and Beyond, and the Radio Netherlands Worldwide program Live at the Concertgebouw. The channel also carried the syndicated daily program Exploring Music prior to April 2010.

Between 12 AM and 6 AM (ET), the channel's programming consists of automated classical music selections, with no on-air hosts.

Since the Sirius XM merger, Symphony Hall competed with Sirius XM Pops for classical music listeners. However, on July 10, 2014, Sirius XM announced Sirius XM Pops would close and merge with Symphony Hall. This leaves Symphony Hall as the only classical station on Sirius XM. The internet player, however, can bias the station to not play any 20th century to present classical music. The former Sirius XM Pops station is still available as an online-only station on the Sirius XM website.

Holiday Pops

Beginning on noon Christmas Eve through Christmas Day each year Symphony Hall is preempted on the Satellite service by Holiday Pops, one of Sirius XM's holiday stations that plays classical Christmas music featuring both vocal and instrumental holiday pieces. During this time, the regular Symphony Hall programming is still available as an online station. Holiday Pops is available for a longer period online where it begins on the first Monday in December and runs until Christmas Day.

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