Instrumental Radio Collections
9 curated Instrumental radio collections — hand-picked live stations you can stream free on Prismatic FM.

Concert Halls of the World
Classical Radio
A standing reservation in the great concert halls — gathered from public classical stations across America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Hear the canon from Bach to Stravinsky, full opera broadcasts from New York to Bucharest, and quiet hours of baroque organ and overture, programmed by people who love the repertoire. Tune in any time of day; the music is always playing somewhere.

Deep Work, Slow Sound
Deep Work, Slow Sound Radio Stations
A handpicked set of stations for concentration that won't beg for your attention. Drone, modern classical, psychill, post-rock atmospheres and slow electronica flow without DJ chatter or ad breaks, so the work stays in the foreground. Tune in once, leave it running for hours.

Harpsichord, Lute & the Baroque
Baroque and Early Music Radio
From the architectural fugues of J.S. Bach to the concerti of Vivaldi, these stations trace the baroque and early-music tradition across continents. Dedicated harpsichord and lute streams sit alongside pipe-organ broadcasts from Paris, St. Louis and New York, while curated channels for Julian Bream and other soloists round out an ornate, intricate listening world for anyone drawn to the elegance of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

Hush — Lullabies for the Nursery
Lullaby and Baby Sleep Radio Stations
A tender, low-volume mix of cradle songs, gentle harp and piano, ambient sleep music, and soothing nature sounds chosen for nursery hours. Each station is calm enough to leave on through the night, soft enough for newborn ears, and built around lyric-free, slow-moving sound. Press play, dim the lights, and let bedtime settle in.

Scored for the Screen
Film Scores Radio
Twelve stations devoted to the music of the movies — towering John Williams brass, Morricone's Italian cinema, neoclassical hush, fantasy themes, and the curated film selections of national classical broadcasters. It's pure instrumental drama, built for deep focus, long reads, and wide-eyed daydreaming. Cue the strings.

Stations for the Reading Chair
Twelve quiet broadcasts chosen to fade into the room: beat-free ambient, solo piano and guitar, hushed strings, and curated stillness from London to Taipei. Nothing insistent, nothing sudden — just a steady, low-light backdrop for long passages and longer afternoons in the chair.

Study Hall
Study Hall Radio Stations
Twelve hand-picked stations built around a single job: keeping the air still while you think. Solo piano from Cologne, beat-free ambient from Cleveland, baroque violin from Markham, Athenian healing soundscapes, and a handful of quietly curated classical streams — no chatter, no jolts, no sudden tempo shifts. Press play, settle in, and let the work get easier.

The Piano Room
The Piano Room Radio Stations
Twelve stations devoted to the piano in all its moods: Chopin nocturnes, Lang Lang recitals, romantic miniatures, and the patient melodies of contemporary composers. The mix leans serene and uncluttered — solo recordings, soft accompaniment, and the occasional turn through neoclassical territory. Press play and let the keys carry the room.

The Quiet Hours
Ambient Radio
A handpicked drift through ambient, drone, modern classical, and atmospheric electronics. From Fluid Radio's experimental edges and SomaFM's downtempo legacy to the deep hush of myNoise's Drone Zone and 9128's curated label stream, these stations are built for long, unhurried listening. Press play and let the room go soft.