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David Harbin writes:
>I know of:
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>www.classicstoday.com
>www.musicweb.uk.net
>www.gramophone.co.uk
Classics Today and MusicWeb are the only two I know that offer multiple
reviews on a daily basis. I assume that the Gramophone reviews are the
same ones in its magazine, so it's useless for those who buy the magazine.
There's a music site named "Flying inkpot" out of Singapore with reviews,
but they are infrequent. How about the site we are on right now - Dave's
Classical Net with a host of excellent reviews. The last one I know of
is "Classical Music Guide", a new site with a very limited number of
reviews. This site does have a very active and unmoderated discussion
board; of course, many of the postings are garbage and mean as hell -
Dave gets it right.
When I retire from my current occupation in a few months, I'm planning
to set up an online review site. I just have to come up with some
secondary features that can perhaps yield a little profit. Gambling and
pornography come to mind, but I don't gamble and I already have the woman
I want. Concert locations and dates would be viable, but I really have
no interest in concerts. I'll have to keep the lightbulb on in my head
and do more brainstorming.
Don Satz
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