Just had to share this review for you. A positive feedback and a discussion about 24 bit vs 16 bit music files.
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue54/high_resolution.htm
Just had to share this review for you. A positive feedback and a discussion about 24 bit vs 16 bit music files.
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue54/high_resolution.htm
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We have a temporary problem with our mailservers. Should be up and running within a few hours.
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We hear from Christian Lindberg that he gets a lot of positive feedback for his latest album. Well deserved!
http://www.eclassical.com/performers/lindberg-christian-1/a-lindberg-extravaganza.html
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As soon as we get hold of these files, they will be up in our store:
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We get questions on how to find albums with these sample rates.
Search for 96000hz och 88200hz in the free search, and you’ll find the albums.
More albums with these sample rates are coming up…
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Here is a recording made in the Armenian capital of Jerevan. The album offers a rare opportunity to sample music by Armenian composers.
Read more about this album here:
http://www.eclassical.com/performers/chaushian-alexander/armenian-rhapsody.html
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Autumn in the Northern hemisphere, Spring in the southern. The seasons come and go. Vivaldi and Glazunov are two composers who were inspired by the seasons.
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This week we added another 3200 albums(!) to our store. All in FLAC and MP3 and priced per second. Check our labels here:
http://www.eclassical.com/labels/
Interested in Early Music?
It was during the Renaissance that music developed into something that we can recognize in the compositions of today. Here we present two recordings which take you to the cradle of all classical music.
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Hungarian/American composer Miklós Rózsa was one of the founding fathers of film music, one of the greatest film score composers of all time. He scored the music for 93 films, among them Spellbound, Quo Vadis, Ben-Hur and King of Kings. But Rózsa also composed orchestral music, many of the works with the stamp of his Hungarian background. In two albums from the label Chandos you are invited to Rózsa’s orchestral music. Both available in FLAC 24, 16 and MP3.
www.eclassical.com/labels/chandos
Rozsa: Orchestral Works, Vol. 1
Rumon Gamba, Conductor.
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra.
Available in FLAC 24, 16 bit and MP3. Booklet included.
13.29 – 24.37 USD
Rozsa: Orchestral Works, Vol. 2
Jennifer Pike, violin and Paul Watkins, cello.
Rumon Gamba, Conductor.
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra.
Available in FLAC 24, 16 bit and MP3. Booklet included.
11.71 – 21.47 USD
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