Naxos has a big gift for us for Independence Day (a pet peeve of mine: calling the holiday "The Fourth of July." Do we call a certain holiday "The 25th of December"? Do we call another holiday "The First Monday in September"? I could give many other examples, if you're hardheaded. But I think that I've made my point. I digress . . .).
Not unexpectedly, based upon Naxos' gift albums such as this in the past, the gift has something to do with
Independence Day. It is the album, United States Air Force Band: Roman Triology. You can get it in either the MP3 or FLAC formats, but not both (I forgot that, and selected the MP3, thinking that I could get both of the formats.

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Why do they give away whole albums, as they do? Does true magnanimity still exist in the world today? I don't know, but I'm truly thankful.
I can't give you the address of a webpage to go to to get the album, because you've got to receive that for yourself, if you're a member of Naxos (membership is free), in an email message from them to you.
So, if you're a member, and think that you would want this album, be sure to check your email in your inbox.
The free offer is active until July 31, which means all of the month (plus the remainder of this month, June, of course).