Web sites offering free classical music downloads for your iPod
72Free classical music downloads for iPods
There are several good sites offering free classical music downloads for your iPod. What is the catch and why are they free? The reasons are varied, but most are made by organizations who want to promote themselves through free music. My only conditions for this hub were that the music must not be pop, performed by humans, rather than by electronic instruments or synthesisers; no money, credit cards or the like were needed, nor were e mail addresses required. None of these websites are suspicious Mp3 mirror sites, offering illegal music.
Podcasts procedure
Music conservatoires and institutes
Several recordings in this list are made by students from music conservatoires or colleges; typically each students offers one movement as an example of their craft.
You are downloading the work of a young musician who will probably become a professional. How exciting to have the recorded work of a future star! The recordings from music colleges are of excellent standard since they usually provide an example from different disciplines, musical periods and styles. These are young people who have studied music for most of their life and have made a lot of sacrifices to get this far. Music conservatoires and colleges are very competitive and they have to be good to gain entry.
Several institutions promote complete works (rather than individual movements from a work), particularly the Peabody. There might be various reasons; the institute wants to promote a particular composer, or occasionally a benefactor may have left money to be used to promote a specific composer's works. Recording standards are extremely high; sometimes such tracks act as a sampler for potential record labels such as EMI and Sony.
Mp3 procedure
Download instructions
There are two basic ways by which the music will be downloaded. Typically, your browser will automatically open Apple's Quicktime, and indicate progress with a horizontal bar. When this has completed, click the down arrow on the far right-hand side and "Save as" source. This should save as an Mp3 file, ready for playing on your iPod.
If the music is a Podcast (BBC, DIT), then your browser will automatically open Apple's iTunes. You may receive a warning that your browser is opening another application but this is fine. If iTunes is not installed, you will receive the usual prompts.This hub is certainly not exhaustive but I hope you might find some of these sites useful, and that it might inspire you to look for other examples (or write a hub about your own musical tastes). All comments welcome below!Links to free iPod downloads and podcasts
- DIT - Conservatory of Music and Drama
Dublin's finest young musicians play their stuff. Fergal Warren's pianoforte playing is extremely noteworthy, and he will surely become a professional concert pianist or accompanist. - ISGM Music: The Concert Podcast
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: This museum offers a number of substantial recordings, up to 50MB for each live session. Tracks include commentary and other useful information. - Classical Music Library - Free Download of the Week
This is a publisher who provides free classical music every two weeks (rather than every week). At the moment they have a lovely version of Mendelssohn's fine fourth symphony. - The Center For Church Music, Songs and Hymns
A comprehensive listing of hymn tunes, complete with music and lyrics. The recordings might not be to everybody's taste - personally, I enjoy them. - Peabody Institute - Ensembles: PSO Concert Recordings
This site includes several large-scale orchestral pieces from the PSO; at present Dvorak's Symphony no. 7 is listed. - BBC - Radio - Podcasts - Directory - Radio 3
BBC Radio 3 is the British Broadcasting Corporation's classical music station. The podcasts are taken from popular shows and may include some commentary. - Ron Berry music; free samples from his CDs
Ron Berry is an extremely talented composer, using digital synthesis as the basis for many of his compositions. - Gramophone - Podcast - The world's best classical music magazine
Selection of free releases from the UK's top classical music magazine.
YouTube classical music examples: Bach's sublime Brandenburg concertos
Berlin Philomonic play Mozart's 40th Symphony
LA Philomonic play Stravinsky's Rite of Spring complete
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Many thanks robie - I'm absolutely delighted to hear you found the links and information useful.
Thanks so much, pjdscott, for this info. I've been looking for Beethoven's ninth.
Great Hub, I'm checking it out - thanks.
Dear Om and Karen,
Many thanks for your comments. As I mentioned, I hope it might inspire people to search with specific search terms for classical music.





robie2 says:
2 weeks ago
At last--my kind of music. I'm going right over to the peabody institute and start downloading--and thanks for the how to instructions too. God knows I need them--very clear and well done.
So now when the kids next door play heavy metal I can blast Bach at them :-) Well done!