
The station plays a crucial role in promoting the national musical heritage of the Czech Republic. By frequently featuring works by Bedřich Smetana and Antonín Dvořák, the programming connects listeners to iconic pieces that are fundamental to the Czech national identity, such as Má vlast and the New World Symphony.
Classic Praha programs a substantial amount of large-scale works, including full operatic performances and grand orchestral pieces. This focus provides listeners with the expansive, dramatic scope of the classical repertoire, appealing to those who appreciate the full complexity of high classical composition.
The consistent tempo and high artistic quality of the classical programming make it an excellent choice for a sophisticated background environment. The music aids concentration and provides a peaceful, intellectually stimulating soundscape without the distraction of modern commercial interruptions.
The station maintains close ties with Prague's renowned opera houses, philharmonic orchestras, and music academies. This relationship allows it to offer exclusive content, live performance snippets, and informed commentary on the city's active classical music scene.