RAI Radio FD 5 Auditorium (Italy). Other radios from Uruguay, Turkey and N.Cyprus

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  • Dario-55
    Full Member
    • Jun 2015
    • 8

    RAI Radio FD 5 Auditorium (Italy). Other radios from Uruguay, Turkey and N.Cyprus

    With the help of the instant Google translater here you will find a translation of the article shown on the stations internet site under "Il canale" (= the channel) and then "La storia della filodiffusione" (= the history of the wired
    broadcast):
    http://www.radiofd5.rai.it/dl/portal...db0654ea9.html.
    Here the translations of the following articles:
    "Frequenze" (= frequencies): http://www.radiofd5.rai.it/dl/portal...13586ebae.html
    Under "Il Canale" and then "Opera lirica" you can find details of many operas. Simply click on the relative name of the opera, then translate the contents via https://translate.google.com/.
    On the left, under Italian, insert the internet address obtained for example by clicking on "Adina o il califfo di Bagdad", i.e.
    http://www.radiofd5.rai.it/dl/portal...e35c27f55.html.
    Subsequently click on the internet address which appears in the box right (under English) and you get the translation.
    .
    Daily from 9 to 11 a.m. UK time can be heard recordings made in the past mostly in Italian theatres. Name: Archivio Rai.
    .
    When I lived in Milan from 1966 6o 1969 I was a subscriber to radio weekly "Radiocorriere" (roughly an equivalent to the UK Radio Times): https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiocorriere_TV .
    English translation: https://translate.google.com/transla...-text=&act=url .
    The publication has ceased but now in the internet ALL issues from 1925 to 1995 can be fully viewed here: http://www.radiocorriere.teche.rai.it/Default.aspx .
    (Click on the relative years etc). You wil find ALL schedules of ALL tv and radio channels for 70 years !! A priceless archive indeed.
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    To conclude my contributions re classical music stations via internet, recently I discovered:
    1) Bayrak Klasyk (Northern Cyprus). 128 kbps MP3.
    http://www.brtk.net/radio-template/ . Click on "Bayrak Klasik 88.4".
    2) ITÜ Klasik (Istanbul, Turkey). 128 kbps MP3.
    http://www.radyo.itu.edu.tr/flash-ca...sik/index.html .
    3) CX 6 Clásica 650 AM (Uruguay). 128 kbps MP3.
    http://www.sodre.gub.uy/sodre/ .
    Under "Escuche en vivo" click on "Clásica 650 AM". Then click on the medium with which you wish to open the audio.
    I like this station especially because it plays many pieces of Uruguayan resp. South American composers and performers,
    and this 24 hours a day. Here, too, only name of the piece and composer/performer are anounced.
  • Sydney Grew
    Banned
    • Mar 2007
    • 754

    #2
    Many thanks Dario for all that valuable information.

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