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Originally posted by DracoM View Posthttp://www.listenlive.eu/classical.html
Just to reinforce. The Finnish station has been my staple for five years.
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To most of us on the Forum, ‘alternatives to Radio 3’ now seem to mean simply radio stations that have good music. I find this very sad. I wouldn’t enjoy Through the Night as much as I do now if it were a programme with an anonymous announcer reading the names of the work, the composer and the performer. To me, it is the way in which the presenters carry the programme through that makes this programme uniquely Radio 3.
Radio 3 is (or should be….) much more than just a good classical music station (I know it isn't even that now). On this basis, as none of my other languages are anywhere near good enough to appreciate their subtlety, there is no alternative to Radio 3.
There are alternatives to listening to Radio 3 but I don’t think this is the same thing.
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Originally posted by DracoM View Posthttp://www.listenlive.eu/classical.html
Just to reinforce. The Finnish station has been my staple for five years.
YLE KLASSINEN RADIO CHANNEL
Yle Klassinen (Yle Classic) is a digital classical music channel from Helsinki, Finland. It operates 24 hours a day and can be listened to over the Internet everywhere in the world. In Finland the service is also available on digital television.
The programme is currently divided into four sections: classical morning, classical day, classical evening and classical night. The main focus is on complete musical works. Highlights are seldom played. All the different genres of classical music are represented. In particular, interpretations of the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra and recordings by the Finnish Broadcasting Company are given a special emphasis in the programme.
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Český rozhlas D-Dur
I like Český rozhlas D-Dur, from Prague, and it is quite high quality, although the announcements are recorded separately, like Through the Night.
As far as I can tell, the main Dutch classical station has been split into strands for the Internet, so one site for Baroque, one for church music, one for modern, etc. Feels a bit soulless, like a ghetto
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Been having a good listen to this.
Live365 is the easiest and least expensive way to create a legal internet radio station as well as the best place to discover and listen to thousands of free stations from every genre of music and talk.
If you want a steady stream of C20/C21 music, more or less uninterrupted , it seems excellent.
A good variety mix of music.
"Celebrate the diversity of 20th/21st century classical music, famous, infamous, and obscure; avant-garde to downright tuneful. *** BEST CLASSICAL STATION, 2005 Live 365 Awards ***"...is how they describe themselves.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Wallace
Originally posted by teamsaint View PostBeen having a good listen to this.
Live365 is the easiest and least expensive way to create a legal internet radio station as well as the best place to discover and listen to thousands of free stations from every genre of music and talk.
If you want a steady stream of C20/C21 music, more or less uninterrupted , it seems excellent.
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Don Petter
Originally posted by Wallace View PostThanks for this suggestion. I have been listening today and, yes, its good. I had two attempts at listening to Andrew McGregor on R3's CD Review from Snape Maltings this morning and on each occasion I managed only 10 minutes before reaching for the off-switch. Surely there should be some programmes where listeners are not invited to tweet vapid inanities. Just when you think the dead hand of the crass controller could not make it any worse, it does and R3 plumbs new depths! This Live 365 link has provided solace. Thanks again.
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Originally posted by Don Petter View PostTweets on CD Review? Truly, the last bastion has fallen.
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Likely to be (even more of a) minority interest, the WFMU station provides a full and oftimes fascinating schedule of alternative/World Music - I find myself increasing turning there as more oases of WM are removed from the r3 schedule
(initial recommendation was courtesy of Paul Sherratt - thank you)
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I have recently purchased an Internet radio, (a) because there isn't much FM or DAB signal here, especially downstairs, and (b) to find some alternatives to the increasingly pointless Radio 3. It has scores of classical stations on its menu.
I particularly enjoy the Dutch OrgelRadio and its sister station Musica Religiosa. You can even put in one request per day, selecting from their library of tracks. Requests get played after about an hour.
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