New York, NY - September 28, 2025 – A curated selection of ambient, classical, and jazz compositions offering moments of reflection and sonic exploration defined “Sunday Classics” programming today, September 28th, across multiple platforms. The broadcast, available via streaming and select radio outlets, featured works spanning decades and genres, highlighting both established masters and contemporary innovators.
The weekly “Sunday Classics” initiative aims to provide listeners with an choice to mainstream music formats, fostering a space for attentive listening and appreciation of nuanced artistry. This week’s playlist, curated for a Sunday afternoon audience, included pieces by Brian Eno & Dean Pomeroy (“Discreet Music, Pt. 1” from Eno: Discreet Music on Cantaloupe Music), Terry Riley (“In C 1″ from Maya Beiser x Terry Riley: In C on Islandia Music Records), Hildur Gudnadottir (“Into Warmer Air” from Without Sinking on Deutsche Grammophon), Victoria Jordanova, Pamela Z, and John Cage (“Postcard from Heaven for 20 Harps #2 09:10” from Postcard from heaven on ArpaViva), and Duke Ellington featuring Mahalia Jackson (“Come Sunday (From Black, Brown and Beige) – accapella” from Black, Brown, & Beige on SME).
The selections represent a diverse range of approaches to musical expression, from Eno’s pioneering ambient soundscapes to Riley’s minimalist explorations and Ellington’s deeply emotive vocal performance. The program began at approximately 10:00 AM EDT and continued throughout the afternoon, offering a continuous stream of contemplative music.