Cheapest and quickest is your local library.
You could also check out the BBC Radio 3, they also give an excellent insight into classical music.
You do not need to know about music to understand music.
I mean if you like looking at the moon and planets through a telescope do you really need to know the workings of a rocket ship from NASA?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/
If you have itunes then click on 'radio' and then 'classical'
you will be greeted by quite a few (70+) classical radio stations, that should keep you entertained with listening.
Happy hunting.
You could also check out the BBC Radio 3, they also give an excellent insight into classical music.
You do not need to know about music to understand music.
I mean if you like looking at the moon and planets through a telescope do you really need to know the workings of a rocket ship from NASA?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/
If you have itunes then click on 'radio' and then 'classical'
you will be greeted by quite a few (70+) classical radio stations, that should keep you entertained with listening.
Happy hunting.