Some cool free music websites images:
The Badke Quartet rehearsing Britten Quartet No. 1
Image by Gresham College
The Badke Quartet rehearse Benjamin Britten's String Quartet No. 1 in D major (1941), in Christ Church Spitalfields, London.
Their free public performance of the piece came after a lecture on Britten's quartet by Professor Roger Parker. This was the first in a series of free such events provided by Gresham College.
The entire event can be watched or downloaded from the Gresham College website:
www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/britten-and-the-str...
More information about the Badke Quartet can be found on their website: www.badkequartet.co.uk/
The Badke Quartet rehearsing Britten Quartet No. 1
Image by Gresham College
The Badke Quartet rehearse Benjamin Britten's String Quartet No. 1 in D major (1941), in Christ Church Spitalfields, London.
Their free public performance of the piece came after a lecture on Britten's quartet by Professor Roger Parker. This was the first in a series of free such events provided by Gresham College.
The entire event can be watched or downloaded from the Gresham College website:
www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/britten-and-the-str...
More information about the Badke Quartet can be found on their website: www.badkequartet.co.uk/
Music Beta by Google (aka Google Music)
Image by pmsyyz
Website; Wikipedia article
"Upload your personal music collection to listen anywhere, keep everything in sync, and forget the hassle of cables and files."
I like Google's upload software "Music Manager" much better than Amazon's. Unlike with Amazon, with Google you can upload FLAC files (I think it locally encodes them to MP3 before upload). Sadly, there is no Ogg Vorbis support in either.



