Five O’Clock Favorite
Every weekday at 5:00 PM PT
Every weekday at 5:00 PM PT, All Classical Radio and host Christa Wessel invite listeners to be part of the programming. During the Five O’Clock Favorite, you’ll hear a listener-suggested piece of music along with a personal story about their choice. With pieces that are fun and familiar, music for remembrance and reflection, and everything in between, the Five O’Clock Favorite is a perfect way to ease your commute, end your workday, or start off your evening soundtrack on All Classical Radio.

Your Host
Christa Wessel
Weekdays at 5:00, you’ll find me in my happy place on the radio: sharing your Five O’Clock Favorite. This special program is an opportunity for me to celebrate listeners’ memories and favorite pieces of classical music. Our stories connect us to each other, and this daily segment allows us to hear what’s in the hearts of our friends and neighbors. I hope you’ll submit your suggestion for a future Five O’Clock Favorite!

Submit your favorite piece:
Suggestions are easiest to honor if they’re 20 minutes or less.




Several times now, I've heard this lovely, haunting piece played on All Classical and immediately found that it spoke to my deepest heart. I was unable to find a version on You Tube and this piece wasn't even mentioned on the composer's Wikipedia page. I wanted to know more and Ultimately, my research revealed to me that the Gustaviansk Suite was composed during the war years of 1943-44 and the term "Gustaviansk" indicates a style reminiscent of the Gustavian era of 18th-century Sweden.
The first movement, Entrada, is particularly what I'd love to hear but it would be great to hear the whole thing.