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  • Roger Webb
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    • Feb 2024
    • 856

    #16
    As an interesting alternative to Radio 3's 'Aida' 'live' from the Met ( it's not....not even shifted by the usual half an hour - most of Europe heard it last Saturday!) there's a broadcast of Smyth's 'The Wreckers' recorded at Karlsruhe last September und November it says...and sung in English! BR-Klassik 19.03 (UK time).

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    • gurnemanz
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      • Nov 2010
      • 7445

      #17
      We can be grateful for the opportunity to listen to classical stations on online and are spoilt for choice. If I search the genre 'classical' from the mobile app linked to my streamer there are literally thousands and life is too short to sample more than a few to find one which suits your personal preference.

      In my experience, they vary quite a lot of in what they offer. The main distinction is between pure playlist stations and channels like BBC R3, the German third channels such as Bayern, MDR, WDR or France Musique which include actual programmes with spoken text. With these latter ones it obviously helps if you can understand the language. My German is fluent, my French only passable.

      ​​​​​Among the playlist type you can choose between stations with or without spoken announcement of the details of the piece being played. If tuning to a playlist station, I have come to prefer the stations which give you a readout of what is playing rather an announcement. That is why I now listen less often to the otherwise excellent YLE station.

      Many of the stations I have sampled are not to my liking because they play tracks, which can result in truncated movements. The stations on my preset list are those which play whole works. E.g my latest discovery, the Brazilian station Radio Batuta Clássico. Another favourite is Bru Zane Classical Radio which specialises in French music.

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      • Roger Webb
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        • Feb 2024
        • 856

        #18
        Originally posted by gurnemanz View Post
        ............ If tuning to a playlist station, I have come to prefer the stations which give you a readout of what is playing rather an announcement. That is why I now listen less often to the otherwise excellent YLE station.
        It depends on how you get YLE. I have several ways depending on where I'm listening. I have a tablet (Android) plumbed into my pre amp DAC and I can either bring up the webpage which does have a 'Playing Now' feature....and a complete list, with timings ( they're two hours ahead of UK time) - if you know how to find it! Another way is to use an aggregator app. I use vRadio, the advantage over most others is that, tap on the 'digital waterfall' top right of the transmission page of the selected station, and it takes you straight to the webpage which instantly gives a (sometimes amusing) translation (via Google translate). I don't know about Apple devices - but I expect vRadio has an app. for them.

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        • LMcD
          Full Member
          • Sep 2017
          • 8856

          #19
          Originally posted by gurnemanz View Post
          We can be grateful for the opportunity to listen to classical stations on online and are spoilt for choice. If I search the genre 'classical' from the mobile app linked to my streamer there are literally thousands and life is too short to sample more than a few to find one which suits your personal preference.

          In my experience, they vary quite a lot of in what they offer. The main distinction is between pure playlist stations and channels like BBC R3, the German third channels such as Bayern, MDR, WDR or France Musique which include actual programmes with spoken text. With these latter ones it obviously helps if you can understand the language. My German is fluent, my French only passable.

          ​​​Among the playlist type you can choose between stations with or without spoken announcement of the details of the piece being played. If tuning to a playlist station, I have come to prefer the stations which give you a readout of what is playing rather an announcement. That is why I now listen less often to the otherwise excellent YLE station.

          Many of the stations I have sampled are not to my liking because they play tracks, which can result in truncated movements. The stations on my preset list are those which play whole works. E.g my latest discovery, the Brazilian station Radio Batuta Clássico. Another favourite is Bru Zane Classical Radio which specialises in French music.
          yle always gives on-screen details of what's currently playing, doesn't it? At the moment it's Dvorak's Slavonic Rhapsody No, 1.

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          • Roger Webb
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            • Feb 2024
            • 856

            #20
            Originally posted by LMcD View Post

            yle always gives on-screen details of what's currently playing, doesn't it? At the moment it's Dvorak's Slavonic Rhapsody No, 1.
            Yes the webpage does, and (see my post above) a way of seeing what's coming up...do you use this?

            The problem is if you're receiving the URL to a streamer or, say, a smart speaker through a third party app. They often don't have a 'playing Now'.

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            • hmvman
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              • Mar 2007
              • 1151

              #21
              Originally posted by LMcD View Post

              yle always gives on-screen details of what's currently playing, doesn't it? At the moment it's Dvorak's Slavonic Rhapsody No, 1.
              It does on my computer screen, but not on the internet radio screen (ours is a John Lewis 'Cello' unit).

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              • Roger Webb
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                • Feb 2024
                • 856

                #22
                Originally posted by hmvman View Post

                It does on my computer screen, but not on the internet radio screen (ours is a John Lewis 'Cello' unit).
                Do you know what internet radio app. the Cello uses? Is it vTuner?

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                • gurnemanz
                  Full Member
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 7445

                  #23
                  Originally posted by LMcD View Post

                  yle always gives on-screen details of what's currently playing, doesn't it? At the moment it's Dvorak's Slavonic Rhapsody No, 1.
                  Maybe on a computer or TV screen but I don't usually listen to music on computer but using streamer/tuner via amp and system speakers. Most sources provide a text with details of what is playing. That screen is too small to read unless close up but the info also comes through to the very useful Undok app on my phone.

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                  • LMcD
                    Full Member
                    • Sep 2017
                    • 8856

                    #24
                    Originally posted by gurnemanz View Post

                    Maybe on a computer or TV screen but I don't usually listen to music on computer but using streamer/tuner via amp and system speakers. Most sources provide a text with details of what is playing. That screen is too small to read unless close up but the info also comes through to the very useful Undok app on my phone.
                    Thanks for the explanation (I listen via my desktop).

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