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I have been following this thread for a while and have found a lot of cool things on here.
I was wondering if anyone found some good Latin or Classical music downloads?
Also, I have been looking for Christian Music in lossless as well.
I have found many bands like Skillet on Amazon and places like that in Mp3 and CD, but I wish I could buy their music in better than CD quality.
I love indie Christian bands as well and was wondering if any of you knew of some good ones who had FLAC downloads free or buy?
Just so you know, I love all genres of music and both Christian and secular.
Thank you in advance.
ClarinetsRock
In case you didn't see it elsewhere in the thread, here are some classical / choir performances that I engineered and mastered a while back:
This piece by Jan Van der Roost: https://soundcloud.com/immersifi/puszta-four-gypsy-dances
A 'somewhat famous' piece by Sousa (especially if you grew up in / live in the U.S.,) as well as three movements from a piece by Persichetti: https://soundcloud.com/immersifi/sets/the-pioneer-high-school-symphony-band-flac-when-downloaded
Some choir pieces: https://soundcloud.com/immersifi/sets/ann-arbor-huron-high-school-choirs-summer-2012-flac-when-downloaded
There are more choir pieces up there that I engineered, but they are in 320 kbps mp3 format. So, if that's cool, there are those - including a collection of the Ann Arbor Huron High School Choirs performing mostly traditional religious choral pieces (and a few secular ones). If that's also part of what you are looking for, here's the link: https://soundcloud.com/immersifi/sets/ann-arbor-huron-high-school-1
There are still more choir tracks up on the immersifi (soundcloud) page, but again, they are in 320 kbps mp3. If that's cool, then I suggest that you check them out. I hope that you will enjoy them, but please, do not stream them - I agonized over the fidelity, and the streaming player on that site is pretty bad...download the tracks if you think you are interested (and it sounds like you are indeed interested). Anyway...here's hoping you like them.
Mark