Discover European Music at Groove Unlimited

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In summary, there are various online resources available for those interested in finding specific music pieces, groups, or albums, or for learning about the history of music. These include All Music Guide, Barnes and Noble, Amazon, and Groove Unlimited, which offers music from Europe that may not be available in the US. Groove is also a great place to stay updated on the European music scene. For those interested in classical music, there are websites such as Peter Schickele's playlist archive and Jazzafterhours.org. For international lyrics, the Lied and Art Song Texts Page has a vast archive of translations in multiple languages. These resources are offered as non-commercial and non-profit public services.
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Most people may know to go to All Music Guide if one is looking for a particular picece of music, group, album, or is just interested in the history.

In the US, one can purchase music on-line at Barnes and Noble, Amazon and others.

Another good place for music from Europ, which is not available in the US is -
Groove Unlimited

Groove is a great place to find out what's happening in the European music scene.
 
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Some interesting sources for music:

Peter Schickele of PDQ Bach has a good program looking at different music:

http://www.schickele.com/cgi-bin/playlist.pl?command=list


And for those who like Jazz:

http://www.jazzafterhours.org/ look on left for Playlists.
 
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Symphony No. 6 in D Major, Op. 60. by Antonin Dvorák (1841-1904)

Four movements - the third and fourth movements are outstanding, especially the third which has some rather interesting progressions. The fourth movement has some complicated parts for young musicians, but they played superbly.

For lyrics of many international pieces - check out:
http://www.recmusic.org/lieder/

The Lied and Art Song Texts Page is an archive of texts to Lieder and other Classical Art Songs (Kunstlieder, Mélodies, Canzoni, Romansy, Canciones, Liederen, Canções, Sånger, Laulua, etc.) as well as many choral works and other types of classical vocal pieces. It includes thousands of translations to English, French, German, Spanish and other languages.

This site houses an extensive, growing archive of texts to 16,019 Lieder and other classical art songs (Kunstlieder, Mélodies, Romansy, etc.) and other classical vocal pieces such as choral works, madrigals and part-songs, in over 15 languages, with 2,632 volunteer translations to English, French, Spanish, German, and other languages. It was created in May, 1995 by Emily Ezust, and is offered as a non-commercial and non-profit public service.
 

1. What is Groove Unlimited?

Groove Unlimited is a website and record label that specializes in electronic music, particularly in the genres of ambient, space, and Berlin school music. It was founded in 1999 by Ron Boots and is based in the Netherlands.

2. What is "Discover European Music"?

"Discover European Music" is a section of Groove Unlimited's website that showcases various European electronic music artists and their music. It features a wide range of genres and styles, providing a platform for these musicians to reach a larger audience.

3. How often is new music added to "Discover European Music"?

New music is added to "Discover European Music" on a regular basis, typically every 1-2 weeks. This allows for a continuous rotation of featured artists and keeps the content fresh and up-to-date.

4. Can I purchase music from "Discover European Music"?

Yes, you can purchase music from "Discover European Music" through Groove Unlimited's online store. The website provides links to each artist's page, where you can find information on how to purchase their music.

5. Are there any upcoming events or concerts related to "Discover European Music"?

Yes, Groove Unlimited occasionally hosts events and concerts featuring artists from "Discover European Music". These events are typically announced on the website and social media pages, so be sure to keep an eye out for any updates.

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