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    Internet radio broadcast of complete Bach

    WQXR-FM, New York City, and streaming at wqxr.org on the internet, is playing the entire known works of J.S. Bach from March 21 - 31.

    (In an alternate universe where eldest son William Friedemann Bach was not an alcoholic, an additional 500+ of his father's works are also being broadcast. Unfortunately, that signal cannot be received here.)
    See my paintings and sculptures at Saatchiart.com. In the search box, choose Artist and enter Charles Zigmund.

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    Originally posted by Chaszz View Post
    WQXR-FM, New York City, and streaming at wqxr.org on the internet, is playing the entire known works of J.S. Bach from March 21 - 31.

    (In an alternate universe where eldest son William Friedemann Bach was not an alcoholic, an additional 500+ of his father's works are also being broadcast. Unfortunately, that signal cannot be received here.)
    A "repeat"/copy-cat idea from BBC's Radio 3 a couple of years ago> If so , Chaszz, you may see a complete Beethoven, Mozart, Schubert, Tchaikovsky/Stravinsky broadcast in the future as well.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Roehre View Post
      A "repeat"/copy-cat idea from BBC's Radio 3 a couple of years ago> If so , Chaszz, you may see a complete Beethoven, Mozart, Schubert, Tchaikovsky/Stravinsky broadcast in the future as well.
      WKCR-FM, a student radio station at Columbia University in NYC, puts on a 10-day round-the-clock Bach festival every year at Christmas time, and has done so for many years, recently streaming on the internet also. There seems to be something about Bach that invites gargantuan festivals. Although I recall there was a fairly big Beethoven one on the BBC not long ago.
      See my paintings and sculptures at Saatchiart.com. In the search box, choose Artist and enter Charles Zigmund.

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        #4
        You can get Beethoven 24/7 here:

        http://www.everybodysmusic.com/

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