"Resources and reviews for violin, viola, and cello players and fans"
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A collection of MIDI and MP3 files covering thousands of different composers. Access is free but paying allows greater download limits.
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ryu2
over a year ago
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An excellent site that contains a great roster of , has streaming music and great tools for artists, agents and most importantly, fans.
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Another excellent classical radio station with streaming mp3 for listening over the internet. Can't beat free audio.
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papa
over a year ago
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Active web community with topics on recordings, composers, opera and more.
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papa
over a year ago
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Washington DC radio station with 24-hour classical music programming. Excellent audio stream (they support multiple formats: mp3, wmp, real).
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papa
over a year ago
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Good article about a tricky problem for classical music fans: iTunes and the CDDB were created for pop music. How can you best shoe-horn classical music tagging into a pop-music framework? This article has some suggestions.
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papa
over a year ago
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Chandos is a quality classical label with a decent online distribution platform (they need to hire a web designer though). They currently provide single tracks for about $.70/per track with no DRM (yay!).
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papa
over a year ago
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Indie label with pure online distribution strategy. Magnatune is fairly unorthodox in that they let you listen to the entire track or album before you even buy it.
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papa
over a year ago
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Tips on how to best move your classical collection onto your iPod and your computer.
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papa
over a year ago
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