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Old 06-03-2016, 04:31 PM   #543
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Naxos newsletter subscribers: check your email. You should have a new newsletter from them in your inbox, with a link to this month's free albums.

To find out the three choices of free albums that you have, first check to make sure that your email program hasn't truncated the message. If it has, untruncate (I just made that word up ) it. Then click on the yellow button, at the top of the final screen of the email message, which says "click here to make and receive your choice." That should open up a webpage giving you your choices, along with download information.

The theme of the albums is summertime:
Sumer Is Icumen In, and we're marking the seasonal transition by offering our regular monthly choice of free downloads in keeping with the sounds of summer. You may find it difficult to make your selection from our three summer specials that include Frank Bridge's sumptuous orchestrations, Debussy's magical harmonies, and Mendelssohn's spellbinding overture and incidental music for one of the most famous plays ever written. Feeling spoilt for choice? We hope so! Enjoy, with our compliments. – Klaus Heymann

Your choices are as follows:
Bridge: The Sea / Enter Spring / Summer.
Debussy: Piano Music.
Mendelssohn: A Midsummer Night's Dream.

This "month's" free offer is active until July 8, 2016. That apparently means exclusive of July 8, not inclusive, because May's offer was to last until June 3, but it is June 3 today and they have already changed the offer.

Happy listening.

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