
Due to technical issues, Jason's podcast is temporarily unavailable. Look for a new format and exciting offerings later this season.
If you are currently a subscriber to our emails you will receive notice when the next episode is available. If you already subscribe to the
podcast via iTunes you will automatically receive the next episode when it is released.
Scroll down for directions on how to download and listen to the entire series. If you don't already use iTunes for podcasts consider doing so for its ease of access and enhanced features, including dynamic artwork which accompanies Jason's narratives. Artwork can be viewed in iTunes by selecting 'Show Artwork' from the ‘Edit’ menu.
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DIRECTIONS
To hear and see the enhanced version of Classical Comes Alive! click the Subscribe button below to go to the iTunes Store. In order to subscribe to this Podcast, you must first have iTunes installed on your computer. To install iTunes, click the link below. iTunes is free for Windows and Mac users.
Listen to the audio-only version of Classical Comes Alive! in your web browser.

FAQs
What is a podcast?
A podcast is nothing more than an audio file that plays on a computer or portable audio device. What makes it special is the fact that it can be delivered to your computer automatically through a subscription service provided by the iTunes Store.
Do I need to use iTunes to enjoy the Classical Comes Alive! podcast?
No, you do not. But it is strongly recommend it for its ease of use and for the special features it provides. For example, Classical Comes Alive! is an enhanced podcast that includes images synchronized to the program and chapter markers for easy navigation. These features are not universally available on other media players. Moreover, subscription to the podcast (and subscription management in general) is simple through iTunes. If you choose not to use iTunes you should use the link to the audio-only version of Classical Comes Alive!
Do I have to have an account at iTunes Store to get podcasts?
No. You can preview and subscribe to podcasts without opening a iTunes Store account. |