Post by kjetilj February 2, 2009 (1 of 6)
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http://www.nrk.no/kanal/nrk_51_flerkanal/1.4654231
This is a link to NRK (Norwegian national radio) free multichannel radio. 440kHz bandwith.
Mostly music, rock, classic, jazz, modern, repeating itself each 21 hours.
Not excatcly SA-CD, but it is 5.1...
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kjetilj said:
http://www.nrk.no/kanal/nrk_51_flerkanal/1.4654231
This is a link to NRK (Norwegian national radio) free multichannel radio. 440kHz bandwith.
Mostly music, rock, classic, jazz, modern, repeating itself each 21 hours.
Not excatcly SA-CD, but it is 5.1...
You might find http://www.millenniumofmusic.com/history.php. interesting. Recent programs featured traditional music from Norway, which can be listened to via their streaming audio.
The description of a recent program that I found of particular interest is:
The Hardanger Tradition--Much has been written about this haunting national folk instrument--in a recent recording, Knut Hamre and Bendicite Maurseth perform on the earliest surviving original fiddles from Hardanger, using the 17th and early 18th century repertoire for which these instruments were built.
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Post by kjetilj February 2, 2009 (3 of 6)
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Post by braver February 2, 2009 (5 of 6)
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Post by kjetilj February 3, 2009 (6 of 6)
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The NRK 5.1 Internet radio have been streeming since Oktober 2006!
NRK is a goverment driven, non comercial radio and TV broadcaster. Everyone that owns a TV i Norway must pay a 333$ licence fee a year. Regardless if you are looking at NRK TV or even if its possible to receive NRK TV where you live. It is a fee for owing a TV.
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