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usonian

(23,706 posts)
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 08:24 PM Saturday

At the Opera Tonight offers Vincenzo Bellini's Norma recorded in 1953 staring Maria Callas

Bianco's Opera Lounge - Free Internet Radio - Live365
https://live365.com/station/Bianco-s-Opera-Lounge-a27807

Hit the play arrow on the right at show time to hear the program!
(If you have a browser extension like DarkReader on, the play button is white on white!)

Tiki Lounge at 5pm and At the Opera Tonight at 7pm!

At the Opera offers Vincenzo Bellini's Norma recorded in 1953 staring Maria Callas!

Rebroadcasts on Sunday and Friday of both shows starting at 8am with the Tiki Lounge and 10am with At the Opera with an additional rebroadcast starting Sundays at 5pm with the Tiki Lounge and 7pm with At the Opera. One more rebroadcast on Saturday mornings starting at 8am.

New shows are broadcast every Saturday night.

Bianco's Opera Lounge - Free Internet Radio - Live365
https://live365.com/station/Bianco-s-Opera-Lounge-a27807
Click link to listen and don't forget to press the arrow on the lower right to play shows.

At 5pm there is always a slight delay so sit tight until it comes on.

Usonian says: I had an old ipad Air 2 that couldn't be upgraded to the point where it would either run the Live365 app, or even play it in Safari. Well, the battery started swelling, so I cleaned it out for electronic recycling. Got a new one at a door-buster sale that runs this funky ios 26 (so far no problems) and it plays internet music, including Live365.

Use anything even remotely new (or newer than that iPad Air 2)
Obsolescence, it is.
Kindly note that tapes, vinyl records, and any digitized versions of them from the 50's STILL WORK.
Obsolescence is a choice, not destiny.

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