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Join me for a new modern classical listening journey on a beautiful Autumn Sunday surveying another globe-spanning selection of music. The piano lies at the heart of all of these albums but each showcases the instrument in a different way from duets to ensembles and subtle electronic treatments. Featuring Adrian Lane, Aija Alsina, Bruno Bavota,…

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This week’s ambient music journey surveys an especially immersive collection of albums some of which were released earlier this year and some of which came out mere days ago. Once you dive into the nearly 5 hours of music they offer, however, you may find that all sense of time quickly begins to melt away…

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This week’s modern classical listening journey wades into the seemingly shallow waters of the EP format to find a quarter of solo piano works of surprising depth and beauty – perfect listening for an autumn Sunday or a mental respite at day’s end. Featuring recent releases by Büşra Kayıkçı, Dustin O’Halloran, John Hayes, and Øystein…

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English composer and multi-instrumentalist Jerome Alexander is best known through the musical alias Message to Bears, a project which has garnered millions of streams from listeners who are drawn to its delicate and melodic blend of folk, electronic, ambient, post-rock, and neoclassical elements. In recent years, Alexander has worked on a number of film scores, singles,…

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To be fair, autumn has not quite taken hold yet in Virginia, but crisp morning air and slanted light in the evenings tell us it is not far away. If you live in this part of the world then, perhaps like me, you are already craving the solace of hushed fall afternoons. You may also…

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