Post by Michael UplawskiIch habe bisher nur ein einiges Web-Radio mit „Alter Musik”
gefunden: <https://laut.fm/early_music>
Mal ausprobiert und zuallerst mit Bauhaus-Werbung begrüßt, Klassik mit
Werbung drin wäre schon mal nix für mich.
Post by Michael UplawskiAlso kapituliere ich. Kennt Ihr weitere Web-basierte Radios, mit
ausschließlich dieser „Alten Musik” wölche gantz lieblich zu singen,
unnd auf allerley Instrumenten zugebrauchen … etc.
Da ChatGPT jetzt für einen auch googeln kann, habe ich das mal
ausprobiert, und siehe da:
In addition to laut.fm/early_music, several online radio stations offer
early music from before 1750.
Ancient FM specializes in medieval and Renaissance music and is funded
by its listener community. This station features a continuous stream of
historical pieces, from instrumental works to vocal performances from
the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. It's available for free without
commercials on ancientfm.com.
Baroque & Before from WFMT broadcasts early and baroque music, focusing
on composers like Bach, Vivaldi, and Handel. Though it originates in the
U.S., it streams globally and offers curated selections often tied to
live concert recordings. You can explore their offerings at wfmt.com.
Sunday Baroque is a radio program that celebrates music from the Baroque
era and earlier. It airs every Sunday and features a variety of
performers and ensembles dedicated to historical performance. It’s
accessible via WABE or other partner stations and can be streamed on
their website at sundaybaroque.org.
Streema's Early Music Channel also provides an array of early music,
covering everything from medieval to baroque works. This station is
available in several languages and is a good source for broad early
music listening. Visit streema.com for more details.
Each of these platforms offers a unique angle on early music, making it
easy to explore historical compositions and performances online.
Vielleicht ist ja was dabei.
-jw-
--
And now for something completely different...