Wouldn't it be a great way to end the day by getting another great
free classical album?
Well, a music publisher called primephonic [
sic], one apparently domiciled somewhere across the Pond from us in the States, is offering a
free download of a winter compilation of classical works:
With our winter compilation, we present you with an eclectic selection of works that are in one way or another reminiscent of winter.
Among the visual images wintry music can bring to mind are those of ice, snow, introversion, death, journeying and isolation, from Schubert's Winterreise to the late, sombre works of Brahms and Beethoven. Winter in all its beauty is well represented in this Hi-Res primephonic SELECTED album.
What they don't mention is that this album was released just this past Sunday.
There are a host of different artists (performers) who had a part in the production of this album. It would be easy enough to cut-and-paste them into this message, but it would make the message excessively long. For the same reason, I will refrain from listing the 12 or 13 different composers (there are 12 listed, but somehow I ended up with 13 different ones downloaded).
I encourage you to go to
this webpage, where you can find oodles and oodles of information about the album. It is from
that webpage that you proceed to checkout. I apparently am locked out of going through that process again, so as to tell you exactly what to do in order to checkout. But do make sure to notice, before you move on to the next webpage, that you have a choice of two different formats, both of them of very high quality--WAV and the even better FLAC formats--and be sure to tic the one that you want (I can't imagine a situation where you would choose WAV over FLAC; those who pay for the album would pay extra for FLAC, but both are
free for us).
Before I forget it, you will need to use a code on the checkout page to get the
free album. It is PPWINTER.
While I am locked out of going to the checkout webpage again, everything is fairly straightforward and glitch-free. Just make sure that you provide
all information that the webpage asks for. Some of it doesn't apply to U.S. residents, so make something up just to give some response. If for some reason you have to return to the checkout page, make sure that all of the information that you put earlier is still there--some of it will disappear if you move to the checkout page and then come back.
Now (and I'm still going on memory here), when you get to the download webpage, you will be prompted to install a download manager in order to keep from downloading each file individually. Do yourself a favor and download and use that download manager!
I'm sorry that I don't have an equivalent free album to offer you MobileReaders in the Southern Hemisphere, where it is not winter, but very much summer. ha
Enjoy.