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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by kernelbogey View Post
I think this is a useful thread in that there is one place (TTN on Sounds) where the music can be accessed.
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostI am still a bit vague as to what BBC Sounds is or how to listen to it. I don't use a smartphone or tablet in any way, shape or form for listening to music (or to anything else, unless checking bird calls in the field). I have never listened to TTN, at the time (because I'm in bed), or subsequently. I sometimes notice what's on Early Music on TTN, but have never worked out how to listen to it. So I'm afraid I have largely dropped out of the early music conversation here, much to my sadness, except for when ds used to ask me a question. I realise I miss a great many excellent performances.
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by Bryn View PostIf you click on https://mail2.virginmedia.com/appsui...flhawlw01QOKSZ , where does it take you? Does it allow you to listen? If not, you might need to subscribe to a proxy to access it.
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Richard, it is heartening to know that I'm not the only person on the Forum to find the cyber-world a bit of a mystery.
If you Google Radio 3 Schedules it will take you to a week of programmes, and if you click on the one you want it will take you there. "BBC Sounds" (what a silly title) is just another word for i-player.
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostTricky if you don't listen on a PC - that's the only way the i-Player can be accessed, AFAIK.
It would be so much better if there was more early music on during the day
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostThanks Bryn - it takes me to a Virgin Media log-in...I'm not a subscriber....I can see Sounds on the BBC home page, and how to listen in real time, which I can do anyway...I don't listen on my PC....<<sigh>> I expect I'll work it out
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostMarianna Martines 1744-1812
Sinfonia in C major
Orchestra: BBC Concert Orchestra. Conductor: Johannes Wildner.
New name to me....
The post didn't generate a comment, but I was impressed by the work of this pupil of Haydn - so perhaps not early music - who lived downstairs from him in Vienna, according to Catriona's post-announcement.Last edited by kernelbogey; 07-04-22, 12:46.
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