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Dave Lampson <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 30 May 2002 14:25:52 -0700
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The Classical Net site <http://www.classical.net/> has been revised and
updated.  This time, we've added 110 new articles and CD, LP & DVD reviews.

The list below (excerpted from the revision history page) gives just some
of the highlights.  Check the on-line revision history page (linked from
the home page "What's New?") for hot links to individual items below.

     May/June, 2002 (May 25)

     - Dozens of additions to link pages (look for the "New" symbol).
     - Addition of 110 articles and CD, LP & DVD reviews by:
        - Robert Cummings
        - Gerald Fenech
        - Robert Stumpf
        - Steve Schwartz
        - Jim Tobin
        - Ray Tuttle
     - Updated discography and related materials for:
        - Arvo Part

For a complete listing of new entries, go to:

     http://www.classical.net/music/recs/reviews/master/latest.html

Please remember that the easiest way to support is to simply visit
Classical Net on the way to Amazon, Amazon UK, CDNow!, CD Universe,
SheetMusicPlus, or any of our sponsors.

In addition, we've added convenient donation to the site via either
PayPal or Amazon, so you can support Classical Net directly and help
ensure that Classical Net continues to be the largest free, non-commercial
classical music site in the world.  Visit the donation page for more
information and secure links:

     http://www.classical.net/donation

My thanks to all who contributed both financially and with materials for
the site in the past few of months.  As always, contributions are welcome.
I can use articles and reviews of all types, and no subject is too obscure,
specialized, or technical.

Dave
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http://www.classical.net/

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