Classical Music?
I want to download some classical music to help me relax and wined down especially when I am studying. But I want a free site with free downloads and you don't have to sign up or enter any details. Is there such a place???
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- There is this site called Pandora.com and it is pretty much your own radio station, for free, and without signing up. You type in a name of a song or an artist and then you can listen to music by that artist and other songs that are pretty much the same. On it you can also rate songs and if you rate one song really bad, then they won't ever play it again for you. Good luck! Also, if you do go on Pandora.com, look up the Vitamin C Quartet, they are a classical group where they take ordinary pop/hip hop/ whatever songs and make them into classical music.
- hi, In Belgium we have a radio station that's playing classical music all the time, if you search for Klara in Belgium you will find what your looking for, Hope it helps, it did to me, grtz, s.
- why yes such a place does exist it's called magnatune.com. I'll give you the hyper link. http://magnatune.com/artists/albums/lara-bach/ just click under the description of the album either hifi or lofi this site has great classical music. I go there all of the time !!!
- You should also try Classic FM UK, they have got a free online web radio which is wonderful!
- I'm not responding to post information relative to what the questioner is requesting; but on the contrary, to thanks those of you who did: I also have been desirous of the same. Thank you very much, Alberich
- There's another website called musicovery.com It's really cool check it out, you put in what genre and what mood of music you want, and it picks songs for you.
- There is a place called C/Net Download.com, where you can download trials (or complete) programs, software and security software without spyware or adware. The also have a section dedicated to free music, and one of its genres is Classical music. http://music.download.com/3605-7979-0-16.html
- The UK classical music stations, www.bbc.co.uk/radio3 and www.classicfm.com., both stream their programmes live. I also had a link to some free download sites - but it is bookmarked on my Firefox browswer which I can't open for some reason:( However, the sites listed weren't very interesting, altho I did get a free set of Bach's Brandenburgs via Czech Radio). There was also a link to an old record label which was allowing downloads of its back (mainly baroque) catalogue, but the last time I looked they had started charging. Unfortunately, by and large in this world you get owt for nowt (as the old Yorkshire saying has it) - and remember musicians and composers have to eat as well as you and I and are therefore, entitled to be payed for their labours.
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