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Richard Egarr, Bach: Goldberg…

With this release, harpsichordist Richard Egarr offers a maverick interpr… more »

The Harp Consort / Andrew Law…

Could offbeat music from the English Channel island of Guernsey possibly … more »

Philharmonia Baroque Orchestr…

Few pieces in the classical repertory are quite so familiar (if not overl… more »

Frederic Chiu, Chopin: Twelve…

The gifted American pianist Frederic Chiu has a special touch with Chopin… more »

Kaia Urb & Heiki Mä…

Kaia Urb, the principal soprano from the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Or… more »

Paul O’Dette, Dowland: …

Paul O'Dette is quite simply the best lutenist around today. With thi… more »

Olga Kern, Rachmaninov: Sonat…

Olga Kern was the first-prize winner of the 2001 Van Cliburn competition … more »

Eroica Quartet, Mendelssohn: …

As part of their complete Mendelssohn cycle, the Eroica Quartet's rec… more »

Jon Nakamatsu, 10th Van Clibu…

Each year, Harmonia Mundi releases recordings featuring the current prize… more »

Andrew Manze & The Engli…

If you think Mozart's "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" is sedate music meant … more »

Estonian Philharmonic Chamber…

This collection of modern choral music from the countries ringing the Bal… more »

Anonymous 4, An English Ladym…

With their pure tone, flawless ensemble singing and extraordinary eruditi… more »

Various Artists – Naxos…

At the heart of this recording lies Beethoven's Septet, written in 18… more »

Joan Tower, TOWER: Chamber Mu…

The starry lineup of performers on this disc of chamber and solo works by… more »

William Grant Still, STILL: I…

The enormously talented composer William Grant Still (1895-1978) easily c… more »

Ned Rorem, ROREM: Symphonies …

Although Ned Rorem (b. 1923) is best known as a composer of art songs, th… more »

John Cage, CAGE: Music for Pr…

John Cage (1912-1992) was undoubtedly one of the most idiosyncratic and o… more »

Charles Ives, IVES: Symphony …

Charles Ives (1874-1954) stands as one of the most inventive and thought-… more »

Leonard Bernstein, BERNSTEIN:…

Most Bernstein fans will be well acquainted with the composer's own r… more »

William Bolcom, BOLCOM: Songs…

William Bolcom's setting of William Blake's poetry occupied the c… more »

John Adams, ADAMS: Shaker Loo…

This album is an excellent introduction to some of the Pulitzer Prize-win… more »

Samuel Barber, BARBER: Cello …

The Adagio for Strings is of course the best-known piece included in this… more »

Ralph Vaughan Williams, GLASS…

Listeners more familiar with Philip Glass 'copious output of music fo… more »

Aaron Copland, COPLAND: Appal…

Few works in the classical canon are as deeply associated with the "Ameri… more »

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Kicking at the Boundaries of Metal

By Jon Wiederhorn, eMusic Contributor

As they age, extreme metal merchants often inject various non-metallic styles into their songs in order to hasten their musical growth. Sometimes, as with Alcest and Jesu, they develop to the point where their original… more »

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