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PHILLIP SCHROEDER, Radiance Within
Phillip Schroeder’s Radiance Within feels less like a conventional contemporary classical album than a carefully cultivated refuge. Across seven deeply introspective works for violin, piano and occasional percussion textures, Schroeder creates an atmosphere where silence matters as much as sound, where resonance becomes emotional architecture, and where moments of tension drift through otherwise luminous stillness like passing weather drifting across an open landscape. In an
Jonathan Widran
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D.J. SPARR, The Tao of Muhammad Ali
What’s most striking about The Tao of Muhammad Ali is how quietly it unfolds. Originally composed by D. J. Sparr as part of the multi-layered Imagine Audio/iHeart podcast adaptation of Davis Miller’s acclaimed memoir, the music could easily have remained functional underscore—atmospheric connective tissue supporting narration and storytelling. Instead, separated from the spoken word and reconstructed as a standalone release, these thirteen concise instrumental pieces reveal t
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ANDREJA ANDRIC AND THE NETWORKED ENSEMBLE, Square Zero: Concert for Computer Network
Experimental electronic music often embraces abstraction, but Square Zero: Concert for Computer Network dives into it completely, immersing the listener in an uncompromising sonic environment where repetition, distortion, mathematical process and collective digital interaction become the entire artistic language. This singular 63-minute composition by Serbian composer and programmer Andreja Andric and The Networked Ensemble functions less as a conventional musical work than a
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GEOFFREY GORDON, Fumée
For some composers, visual art serves merely as inspiration, but in the musical imagination of Geoffrey Gordon, it becomes architecture — a way of shaping motion, color, emotional tension and sonic space into something almost tactile. Across Fumée, the latest release from Neuma Records, the British-American composer transforms paintings, poetry and philosophical ideas into vividly cinematic orchestral environments that feel less like conventional concert works than all-encomp
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ITTAI SHAPIRA, Chunhyang
Some works of contemporary classical music ask listeners to admire their architecture, complexity or conceptual daring from a distance. Others invite us into an emotional landscape so vividly rendered that the boundaries between story, sound and lived experience begin to dissolve. Ittai Shapira’s sweeping and deeply immersive Chunhyang belongs emphatically to the latter category. Featuring two-time Grammy-winning soprano Hila Plitmann and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra
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MIKE VERTA, A Totally Awesome Radical Christmas
Mike Verta’s A Totally Awesome Radical Christmas arrives wrapped in the mischievous title and colorful visual swagger of a novelty record, but from the spirited opening funked out synth notes of the first track “Joy to the World,” it becomes obvious that the veteran composer, keyboardist and multidisciplinary creative force has delivered something far more ambitious: a fully realized cinematic pop/rock/funk experience that uses beloved Christmas melodies as the architectural
Jonathan Widran
May 14
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