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BBC Radio 3 is broadcasting J. S. Bach's complete works continuously over ten days and nights, starting now:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/bach/highlights.shtml

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Thanks for the heads up!

Just finished listening to (on DVD) Bach's Chaconne from the 2nd Violin Partita, as perfomed by Jascha Heifetz.

Absolutely stunning! I recommend J.S. Bach to anyone and everyone. Quite possibly the greatest musical genius the world has known.

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Originally posted by eagles54
Thanks for the heads up!

Just finished listening to (on DVD) Bach's Chaconne from the 2nd Violin Partita, as perfomed by Jascha Heifetz.

Absolutely stunning! I recommend J.S. Bach to anyone and everyone. Quite possibly the greatest musical genius the world has known.
Oh yeah, according to Jack Bruce, Bach was the Guv'nor.

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Originally posted by Bowmann
BBC Radio 3 is broadcasting J. S. Bach's complete works continuously over ten days and nights, starting now:

[b]http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/bach/highlights.shtml
[/b]
Great, thanks! I am now listening to the Christmas Oratorio. Unfortunately the sound quality is pretty bad, as I have to use the internet live stream.

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Which one of you didn't "rec." me? 😠

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Originally posted by Bowmann
BBC Radio 3 is broadcasting J. S. Bach's complete works continuously over ten days and nights, starting now:

[b]http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/bach/highlights.shtml
[/b]
good idea.

but i dont want to download real player.

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Originally posted by celticcountry
good idea.

but i dont want to download real player.
Don't you have a radio?

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Originally posted by celticcountry
good idea.

but i dont want to download real player.
You don't have to.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Don't you have a radio?
there are 6 radios in the house.

but that requires getting out of my chair.

I want online stuff. and i done want real player on my laptop.

besides.

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from the bbc site



To use the BBC Radio Player you will need to have a program called RealPlayer installed on your computer. Download it for free by clicking below:

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Originally posted by celticcountry
there are 6 radios in the house.

but that requires getting out of my chair.

I want online stuff. and i done want real player on my laptop.

besides.
If you don't think it's worth getting out of your chair to listen to it, it's probably lost on you anyway.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
If you don't think it's worth getting out of your chair to listen to it, it's probably lost on you anyway.
After reading your post and thinking about it for a moment.

I have decided to base my life decisions on whether things are worth getting out of a chair for.




BRB

(drink of water)

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Originally posted by Nordlys
If you don't think it's worth getting out of your chair to listen to it, it's probably lost on you anyway.
Ouch.

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Originally posted by celticcountry
BRB
Please, no more Bach jokes.

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Originally posted by Bowmann
Please, no more Bach jokes.
your begging for a rec

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