Please forgive the shortage of information that I have on this at the present time, but I wanted to go ahead and pass along what I know. I will do more exploration and investigation in the near future, and be able to pass along more information, after that, of what else that I find.
I just found another way to get free music from Naxos. Well, Naxos supplies the music. The freebies are offered by a website called classicalmpr.org.
These freebies are offered
daily, and the free tracks come in the MP3 format at least.
Let me go ahead and give you today's
freebie. It is the
Spring Overture by Hermann Goetz. It is performed by the Magdeburg Philharmonic Orchestra.
To get it, navigate to
classicalmpr.org. Scroll down nearly halfway down the webpage. You should see an item labelled "Daily Download: Hermann Goetz - Spring Overture." If you want to download the piece, instead of streaming it, click somewhere on those words. That will take you to
this webpage where you will see a link "Direct MP3 download link." Click on it.
Now the reason that I didn't just go ahead and give you the download webpage to begin with is because if you want to download each day's piece, you will need to follow the same procedure as given in the first part of the paragraph above in order to get it. If you click on the second link, it will take you to today's (September 8's) download page each time.
Now, here's something else that is super exciting. It appears, from the research that I've done so far, that all, or at least many, of the daily free downloads are
archived and it is possible to download, free, every one of those! Stay tuned.