In French we have "France Musique" which has a pretty high level quality
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for Public Domain classical releases as an online radio station.
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Or download 2 large mixes for off grid:
MusOpen - 12hrs pt1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLRRbRuffcA
MusOpen - 12hrs pt2
Klara from Belgium Radio Klassiek Netherlands
Classic FM 102.7
Klassik Radio Österreich
Klassik Radio Mozart
Klassik Radio Beethoven
Epic-Piano - Tschaikowski
MR3 Bartok Radio
ABC Classic
Unpopular opinion: it's hard to beat youtube.
It’s very easy actually - there is more than just google.
Ok I'd like to hear the Alban Berg quartet's version of Beethoven's Grosse Fuge:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13ygvpIg-S0
Any suggestions other than youtube? I don't like the situation but there it is.