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TITTIEKISSER69
Mar 19, 2005

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I sometimes listen to classicfm.com at the office.

I do have a Sirius/XM sub so I should try finding a commercial-free classical station there.

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TITTIEKISSER69
Mar 19, 2005

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Anne Whateley posted:

I listen to classical music mostly as background for work and projects like that. I almost always go for Bach and/or choral stuff, but tbh I don’t know as much repertoire as I should / people think I do. I am (or was pre-covid) a choral singer, and there’s a whole scene for that, new compositions, world premières, celebrities in that sphere.

I’m actually more into medieval and Renaissance stuff. Sometimes you just want to vibe with madrigals

You just reminded me I haven't listened to any motets by Palestrina in a while.

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