I think most posters wouldn't know where to begin when it comes to "standard
repertoire" -- they do better if you posted specific requests, like
"Beethoven Piano Concertos" etc.
That said, I would like to pass on a suggestion that was given to me by
someone else on this list, and that is to join the music-upload blog,
"Meeting in Music." There are both lossless and lossy (mp3) sections, and
posts are frequent--both standard repertoire and unusual stuff. It's a rare
day when I don't find something of interest. Recently, for example, all the
Mahler symphonies were posted--multiple recordings of each one, with comments
on how one version is different from another.
http://meetinginmusic.blogspot.com/
Stephen
> Sad to see that this NG is not very active...
>
> Browsing the web, one finds many "Top 100, Must Have" types of music lists.
> But when I come here, I see motly esoteric (for me) stuff.
>
> For people like myself, just getting into good music, would it not be
> nice if the regulars started posting the best of the standard
> repertoire?
>
> This would also bring the NG back to life I think...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Don
>
> PS If you think they are just old chestnuts you don't have to DL them, no?
>
>
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