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Yannick Nézet-Séguin Shows That Beethoven’s Symphonies Remain Open to Reinterpretation

Yannick Nézet-Séguin Shows That Beethoven’s Symphonies Remain Open to Reinterpretation

Beethoven’s symphonies remain open to reinterpretation, as Yannick Nézet-Séguin and the Chamber Orchestra of Europe demonstrate.

Brian and Roger Eno’s ‘Mixing Colours’ Is a Celebration of Contemplative Slowness

Brian and Roger Eno’s ‘Mixing Colours’ Is a Celebration of Contemplative Slowness

Brian and Roger Eno's Deutsche Grammophon debut, Mixing Colours, represents a refreshing antithesis of today's harsh and accelerated times.

With ‘El Chan’, Bryce Dessner Moves Way Beyond the National

With ‘El Chan’, Bryce Dessner Moves Way Beyond the National

Guitarist/composer Bryce Dessner's latest album El Chan is an ambitious series of sweeping, deeply moving classical works

Bryce Dessner / Jonny Greenwood: St. Carolyn by the Sea / There Will Be Blood

Bryce Dessner / Jonny Greenwood: St. Carolyn by the Sea / There Will Be Blood

St. Carolyn by the Sea / There Will Be Blood is a breathtaking classic for the future. Pop/classical crossovers will never be the same.

Hauschka & Hilary Hahn: Silfra