In Reply to: Problems with streaming classical music posted by Tadlo on August 22, 2015 at 08:50:50:
The good news is that arkivmusic.com has a streaming service and its user interface and discographic organization are all one could ask for.
What might not be such good news to some is that the stream is best-quality MP3 rather than anything else.
I have played it via USB through the stereo and it sounds very good to me, better than the free version of Pandora.
I find the Arkiv Music a great resource for hearing the latest recordings and also exploring alternate versions of favorites--IRC they have 18 different Debussy Quartets on tap.
FWIW & YMMV.
jm
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