Beethoven Lives! The Joy of Classical Music Web Radio

Posted by Music Radio | Music Radio Articles | Friday 11 June 2010 1:00 pm

This article has a soundtrack. You can not hear now, but I can not. As I sit here typing, Dvorak Slavonic Dance Op. 72 No 6, fills the air here in my home office. I'm streaming a radio station Web, Mexico, is located in Chula Vista.

XLNC is a regular station at 90.7 FM, serving the Tijuana-San Diego. The reason they are able to enjoy here in North Carolina is due XLNC stream Internet. (In an unusual turn of events was XLNCit was founded as a web radio station, after the addition of a component over-the-air.)

XLNC sound is glorious. The audio stream is through my PC speakers is so good and perhaps a little 'better than the local classical music station that can hear a stereo on my home page.

Dissemination of classical music took years, something of a throwback, in part to satellite radio (XM and Sirius), and partly thanks to the Internet.Classical music has always had a loyal following, but that was relatively small. As a result, was in danger of disappearing completely from the radio.

When you can be sure to listen to classical music on almost any public radio station set. But over time, these stations also began the departure from classical music to more popular forms like folk, bluegrass, Celtic, blues, etc. Or weretalk-oriented.

But now, fans of classical music can breathe again. While I am connected to the Internet subscription radio (or satellite), they can find a wide selection of classical music stations enjoy. I found the connection XLNC through a website which described 100 Internet radio stations, programming is wholly or largely devoted to classical music.

Classical music is not dead. Thisalive and well – on Internet radio. Why do not you feel and hear for yourself?

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