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Originally posted by Beresford View PostTonight (Friday) on France Musique - 5 hours of Ensemble Intercontemporain - to celebrate their 40th.
I have 5 France Musique on iTunes, is it the contemporary one that will broadcast this?
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i just realised I hadn't listened to Contemporay Classical Radio on Live 365 for ages. It looks as though 365 went off the air for a while, and CCR doesn't seem to have survived.
A quick google for something similar led me to this.
Listen to free classical music online with unlimited skips! Choose from over 30 stations of classical music radio, organized by style, era and composer.
No idea what it is like generally, but worth a listen.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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Originally posted by muzzer View PostThanks for these - Audiophile sounds great [as one would hope, of course]. My streamer can't load RCO Live but there are plenty more to choose from of course - is Linn Classical on itunes? I am also a fan of Rondo Classic - Klasu.
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As an alternative to Radio 3's current Saturday afternoon programming, this afternoon have been listening to Radio Klassik Stephansdom (Austria). A symphony by Eichner and viola concerto by Westerhoff along with music by Palmgren, Schaffrath, Lehar, Reznicek and Nielsen. Many of the names were new to me.
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Originally posted by MarkG View PostAs an alternative to Radio 3's current Saturday afternoon programming, this afternoon have been listening to Radio Klassik Stephansdom (Austria). A symphony by Eichner and viola concerto by Westerhoff along with music by Palmgren, Schaffrath, Lehar, Reznicek and Nielsen. Many of the names were new to me.
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostI discovered this station recently while on holiday in Austria. One of the first items I heard was a Stamitz symphony played by the Northern Chamber Orchestra conducted by Nicholas Ward, who regularly performs here in Felixstowe in concerts organized by his sister Hattie!
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Originally posted by MarkG View PostAs an alternative to Radio 3's current Saturday afternoon programming, this afternoon have been listening to Radio Klassik Stephansdom (Austria). A symphony by Eichner and viola concerto by Westerhoff along with music by Palmgren, Schaffrath, Lehar, Reznicek and Nielsen. Many of the names were new to me.
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Originally posted by cmr_for3 View PostThanks for the heads up - added this to my favorites.
Holy mass going on at present, though, with a not too wonderful cantor (or whatever he's called!).
I'll give it another go later.
(Organ voluntary JSB In dir ist Freude, if I'm not mistaken; maybe mass is over!)
PS: Applause after the voluntary! We get that occasionally in the minster here, too!
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostMe too.
Holy mass going on at present, though, with a not too wonderful cantor (or whatever he's called!).
I'll give it another go later.
(Organ voluntary JSB In dir ist Freude, if I'm not mistaken; maybe mass is over!)
PS: Applause after the voluntary! We get that occasionally in the minster here, too!
Just had a brief listen and seems to provide track info.
Hope someone finds it useful.
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I have taken to listening to the Australian station ABC Classic FM during the day here (so catching their equivalent of 'Through the night'). Not bad at all.
They are currently running a Festival of female composers, but, though there are trailers, the whole thing is much less hyped than when R3 do something similar.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostI have taken to listening to the Australian station ABC Classic FM during the day here (so catching their equivalent of 'Through the night'). Not bad at all.
They are currently running a Festival of female composers, but, though there are trailers, the whole thing is much less hyped than when R3 do something similar.
Thanks for the tip - will give it a listen.
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