toad
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Post by toad on Nov 5, 2007 12:20:24 GMT
Not sure if this site has been mentioned before but it's worth another mention even if it has been. It's basically a review site for classical music (hence the site name ) but the search facility is second to none. You can search by: Title, Genre, Composer, Record Label, Medium (no Vinyl I'm afraid), Date range and last but not least both Artistic Quality and Recording Quality. www.classicstoday.com/
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Sol
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Post by Sol on Nov 5, 2007 13:24:44 GMT
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Post by jdn on Nov 18, 2007 13:36:37 GMT
I've always enjoyed classical music but never really learned all that much about it. That website looks great, but so much info!
Do any of you guys have any suggestions for good chill out/relaxing piano pieces? Or string quartets? Ive got a couple of compilations, but they only have the most obvious stuff on them, and the relaxing bits are quite limited. i.e "The Best Calssical Album In The World...Ever"
So if any of you have any good advice that would be great.
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