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Post by ROWUK on Sept 5, 2019 4:45:43 GMT 10
I have a couple of favorites - list yours and why! Audiophile Baroque: stream.psychomed.gr/webstream%20baroque.html300 kbps, they always play complete works instead of pre chewed single movements. No ads, no commentary, Donation requests occasionally Concertzender from Holland: www.concertzender.nl192kbps. fresh, varied high quality programming. Complete works. Commentary in dutch Norwegian State classical channel: radio.nrk.no/direkte/klassisk192kbps. mostly complete large orchestral works, commentary in norwegian Berlin Philharmonic Digital Concert Hall: www.digitalconcerthall.com/de/home/?a=adwords_search&c=true&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIoZPh_ui35AIV2eJ3Ch29DQ26EAAYASAAEgLg7vD_BwE256/320kbps, real concerts, complete works I do not listen to channels like Linn Classical as they only play random single movements to get you to purchase the albums. That is very stupid in my opinion and certainly undeserving for this great music. To be honest, I really enjoy radio programming from professionals. Spotify and Apple Music put the power of creating my own playlists (or using others) but this is different than real radio programming.
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Post by Audiophile Neuroscience on Sept 5, 2019 8:28:10 GMT 10
I have a couple of favorites - list yours and why! Audiophile Baroque: stream.psychomed.gr/webstream%20baroque.html300 kbps, they always play complete works instead of pre chewed single movements. No ads, no commentary, Donation requests occasionally Concertzender from Holland: www.concertzender.nl192kbps. fresh, varied high quality programming. Complete works. Commentary in dutch Norwegian State classical channel: radio.nrk.no/direkte/klassisk192kbps. mostly complete large orchestral works, commentary in norwegian Berlin Philharmonic Digital Concert Hall: www.digitalconcerthall.com/de/home/?a=adwords_search&c=true&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIoZPh_ui35AIV2eJ3Ch29DQ26EAAYASAAEgLg7vD_BwE256/320kbps, real concerts, complete works I do not listen to channels like Linn Classical as they only play random single movements to get you to purchase the albums. That is very stupid in my opinion and certainly undeserving for this great music. To be honest, I really enjoy radio programming from professionals. Spotify and Apple Music put the power of creating my own playlists (or using others) but this is different than real radio programming. Thanks for this Robin David
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