Pandora is a great site. You can listen to radio stations on the Internet such as the fine Dallas Classical station WRR. Also, you might want to try a few audiophile classics from Telarc or Columbia Masterworks. Gramophone and BBC Classical magazines do a tremendous job of sorting things out and publish recommendations each month and summaries of the very best each year. Wonderful things are happening around the world in this genre'. Good luck and enjoy!
A look into classical
I have very little in classical music. The local library has a lot of classical cd's available. Rather than taking the hit & miss approach are there some suggestions for me to get my feet wet? I do like what I have: Mozart "A Little Nightmusic"...1812 Overture...Nutcracker.
The Mozart disc really floats my boat of the 3.
The Mozart disc really floats my boat of the 3.
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Internet radio is a great place to go for variety and to get a feel for the different periods of classical music. Then just grow from there as you will find yourself gravitating to certains kinds of music. As far as the best sites for a variety of classical radio stations I would suggest i-tunes or rhapsody. This is one of my favorite stations http://www.radioswissclassic.ch/en. |
Here are reviews of Gramophone's last three recordings of the month http://puresuperaudio.blogspot.com/2009/02/gramophone-recording-of-month.html for more reviews I suggest visiting http://sa-cd.net/reviews/0/5 |
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