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Anyone tried this link before?My friend told me about it and she had been happily listening to lots of stuff while I can't (something incompatible between the site and my internet connection/browser)
Anyway, FYI
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I do enjoy ClassicFM once in a while, but I seem to be listening to BBC Radio 3 more and more. Even though I am in the U.S. I can pick up Radio 3 very well from their website. Every afternoon at around 2:30 my time (that would make it 19:30 GMT) they have Performance on 3. These are sometimes live and sometimes not, performances from around Britain. Really, they have good interesting classical programmes throughout the day. Here's their website...http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/
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Tonight,From 7pm Aust Eastern standard time;
7.05 SIMON HEALY
Albinoni Concerto in D, op.9/7 - Collegium Musicum 90 / Simon Standage
Chandos CHAN 0610 11'M Haydn Divertimento in C, P99 - Salzburg Hofmusik / Wolfgang Brunner
cpo 999 230-2 20'Haydn Symphony No.15 in D - Academy of Ancient Music / Christopher Hogwood
L'Oiseau-Lyre 436 592-2 20'8.00 AUSTRALIAN YOUTH ORCHESTRA
Slava Grigoryan, guitar
Federico Cortese, conductorRoss Edwards White Ghost Dancing
Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez
Berlioz Symphonie fantastique, op.14
Recorded by ABC Classic FM in the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall last week
Producer: Malcolm Batty
10.00 EARLY MUSIC2001 Schwetzingen Festival
Balthasar Neumann Ensemble and Choir
Simone Kermes, soprano
Dorothee Mields, soprano
Steve Davislim, tenor
Marek Rzepka, bass
Locky Chung, bassThomas Hengelbrock, director
Haydn The Creation, Hob.XXI:2 1hr37'
Recording courtesy of South West German Radio(A fill-in)
Haydn Piano Sonata No.58 in C, Hob.XVI:48 - Geoffrey Lancaster, fp
ABC 465 702-2 14'
We are very lucky here down under with both the programming and the quality of the broadcasts. I tried to sleuth out the equipment being used by the ABC (Australia that is, not the USA) some time ago but never found any answers. Any fellow Aussies know?The only downside where we live is terrible multi path distortion but we have a pristine signal off satellite so I've run coax all around the house to pipe it out of the main lounge/listening broom.
BTW, our Aussie ABC has a net shop site with some good, reasonably priced CDs (US inmates note that $A100 = $54 USD) that some of you might like to look up. Go to
http://shop2.abc.net.au/index.asp
I posted recently about a great set of CDs - their classic 100http://shop2.abc.net.au/abcasp/browse/product.asp?product_id=330714&category_id=&promoID=1125
This is an excellent set both quality wise and artistically and features some of the world's top artists. At $49 USD for 8 CDs it is a steal.
John
Peace at AA
Such great stations exist in New Zealand?
...plus there's private community stations doing the classical thing.cheerio
... we might appear as upside down to Northerners but we do have a few things going for us!!John
Peace at AA
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