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Old 11-22-2016, 03:43 AM   #1099
GtrsRGr8
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How about a free George Frederic Handel MP3 piece? I think that I could certainly handle that.

YourClassical is offering, as its daily download today, a 3 minute, 33 minute piece of his entitled Ode for St. Cecilia's Day: Overture. It comes from an eponymous Naxos album.

Credited for performance of the album is Concerto Polacco, with Wolfgang Helbich as the conductor. Three others are listed on the album cover as participating in bringing the performances on the album to fruition; however, they are singers or vocal ensembles, but there is no singing on the free piece--it is purely instrumental.

Find out the particulars of that information, and more about the entire album--of a general or miscellaneous nature--at this Naxos webpage dedicated to the album. On the selfsame page is a link to "Reviews," that you might be interested in following, in order to see what others might have said about the album.

To either stream the piece or download it--or do both--navigate to this webpage. To download, look for the "Direct MP3 download link."
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