We all know that creating the perfect musical library might be pricey. As a student, I tend to buy only the definitive compositions and interpretations that I enjoy, otherwise there's youtube, but the quality is not something to enjoy.
Recently I made use of the "Radio" section in iTunes. To my amazement, the "Classical" music genre offers some nice stations. Just for a week since it has been used, Hummel, Krammer, Cramer, Locatelli, Leoncavallo, Morlacchi, and other composers, to my regret I never heard of, started catching my interest more and more.
I would like it you to share your experience with an internet, or simple radio. Any recommendations?
P.S. Radio is something very dear to me. It's how I discovered classical music. While being in the US as an exchange student, my host dad would always let KAGU, a local classical radio station play through the house, and I can say that has had a great impact on me.
PP.S. No advertising intended, but one, favorite station is Venice Classic Radio (it's on iTunes).
Recently I made use of the "Radio" section in iTunes. To my amazement, the "Classical" music genre offers some nice stations. Just for a week since it has been used, Hummel, Krammer, Cramer, Locatelli, Leoncavallo, Morlacchi, and other composers, to my regret I never heard of, started catching my interest more and more.
I would like it you to share your experience with an internet, or simple radio. Any recommendations?
P.S. Radio is something very dear to me. It's how I discovered classical music. While being in the US as an exchange student, my host dad would always let KAGU, a local classical radio station play through the house, and I can say that has had a great impact on me.
PP.S. No advertising intended, but one, favorite station is Venice Classic Radio (it's on iTunes).