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Any classical music aficionados?

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Re: Any classical music aficionados?

Postby Meach » Sat Apr 11, 2009 8:56 pm


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My fav (a quintessentially American piece):



Bluestreak's absolutely right about reading up on the composer/artist and learning about whatever you're listening to.

I also recommend the online feed to Seattle's classical music station, which has won many awards and is recognized throughout the US as one of the top stations in the country: http://www.king.org/
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