Listening/Downloading Instructions

PC Users
Most newer PCs come with a current version of Microsoft Media Player installed that will play streaming MP3 files. Just click on the "RealAudio/Media Player" link next to the piece you would like to hear, and – assuming you have a newer version of Microsoft Media Player or RealAudio installed – the music will automatically begin to download and play. If you have QuickTime installed, you can click on the "QuickTime" link, and it should automatically start to download and play. If you don't have QuickTime, RealAudio, or Microsoft Media Player, all three are freely available and can be downloaded from the links at the bottom of this page.

Macintosh users
All newer Macintosh computers come with QuickTime installed. Just click on the "QuickTime" link next to the piece you would like to hear, and – assuming you have a newer version of QuickTime which supports MP3 files – the music will download and automatically start to play. If you have RealAudio or Microsoft Media Player installed, you can also click on the "RealAudio/Media Player" link, which should automatically start to download and play the piece. If you don't have QuickTime, RealAudio, or Microsoft Media Player, all three are freely available and can be downloaded from the links below.

Downloads
QuickTime download page
RealAudio download page
Microsoft Media Player download page