Live classical concerts via online radio January 2, 2014 5:34 PMSubscribe
World Concert Hall publishes a schedule, seven days out, of live classical concerts and operas scheduled for streaming broadcast on the web. posted by Orinda (10 comments total)
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This is really great. Thank you! posted by Elly Vortex at 5:46 PM on January 2, 2014
My wife now has this bookmarked. Thanks! posted by Twain Device at 5:50 PM on January 2, 2014
Do take note of the fact that all concert times are listed in GMT, so you may need to do the math for your local time zone. If a concert is happening at an inconvenient time, software like Snowtape and WireTap Studio (both of which allow for scheduled recordings) may be useful for time shifting. posted by Orinda at 6:27 PM on January 2, 2014 [3 favorites]
This is the first time I've ever thought ,"I wish this website had an Android app." posted by paper chromatographologist at 6:52 PM on January 2, 2014
This is brilliant. Thanks. posted by viramamunivar at 1:08 AM on January 3, 2014
The reason we have a world wide web, an internet, and MetaFilter. To find stuff like this. To allow stuff like this. Thanks, Orinda. posted by cgc373 at 4:04 AM on January 3, 2014 [1 favorite]
This is awesome. Thank you for the post. posted by seyirci at 8:40 AM on January 3, 2014
This is great - thanks! posted by leslies at 6:37 PM on January 3, 2014
This is great.
Related is OperaCast, which provides link to all internet broadcasts of opera whether live or recorded. I apologize to your eyes, though.
Even though I now see it is listed on OperaCast I found out about the live broadcast of Mirandolina on WCH, so yay! posted by mountmccabe at 6:46 AM on January 4, 2014 [1 favorite]
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