How to Find Classical Music
Monday September 15, 2008
Living in the age of information, buying, sharing, and listening to classical music is as easy as turning on the computer. With all the resources made available to us, why not take advantage of them? This guide will help you find the classical music resources for free sheet music, classical music MP3s, satellite radio stations, and classical music downloads. Read more...


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Deutsche Grammophon also has a web-store from which you can buy DRM-free downloads. I’m not connected with it, I’m just, just a happy customer.
It’s here.
You might want to add to your Where to Find Classical Music options, the Sister Site resources that will lead your readers to LIVE classical music as well as reviews of both concerts and CDs.I highly recommend San Francisco Classical Voice, Classical Voice of North Carolina, and Classical Voice of New England that a group of us has more recently founded, following in footsteps with the mentoring from one to another. If you go to Classical Voice of New England, Inc. you can click on Sister Sites and get a list of contacts across USA. I am one of the founders who missed the resource when we had moved back from NC to New England. Only recently it has received its determination papers assuring
501(c)3 status for tax-deductible donations, so this newer site can grow as soon as it can pay 12 writers. All posted as of Sept 1 has been intermittent volunteer work.