The music you love on KMFA dates back centuries. Unfortunately, the same could be said of our web site – the old kmfa.org had been around since 2005. That is nearly a decade, which amounts to ancient history in web years.  

Welcome to a whole new online experience at KMFA. You will find the playlist prominently available on the home page, showing the most recent selections as well as the current one. You can now stream KMFA with one click, right at the top of the page (look for the play button in the upper left-hand corner), and you will find our new streaming service to be much smoother. 

We created the new web site with the idea that KMFA is your portal to the world of classical music and cultural events, here in Austin and beyond. You will find many stories (often with audio and video elements) about local and world arts events, interviews with artists, comments about landmark events in music history, and engaging listening ideas from KMFA’s program staff. Nonprofit arts organizations can submit events to the expanded KMFA Arts Calendar. Listeners have asked about being able to listen to archived copies of KMFA’s weekly programs like Choral Classics, Ancient Voices, Classical Austin, etc. That audio will be up and running in just a few weeks, with a special page devoted to each program and countless episodes at your fingertips.    

We’re thrilled to unveil the new KMFA web site. We invite you to explore it for yourself and share your impressions with us. (If you discover any missing links or other bugs, please share those with us, too – like any new web site, this is a work in progress.)

KMFA is deeply grateful to the City of Austin Cultural Arts Division; Creekmore and Adele Fath Foundation; and The Still Water Foundation for support in developing and launching the new web site.

Enjoy!

Ann Wilson
President & General Manager of KMFA