Genre: Neo-Classical
Many contemporary instrumentalists are conservatory trained, yet don't subscribe to the modern classical world's emphasis on intellectual, atonal forms of composition. As these artists follow their own vision, however, classical music may continue to be an important inspiration. The Neo-Classical distinction refers to any style influenced by classical music, whether the performer is offering updated arrangements of actual works by an established composer (Bach, Pachelbel, and Debussy seem to be popular in this respect) or weaving elements from the baroque, classical, romantic, impressionistic, and/or more challenging 20th century styles into a more original approach. ~ Linda Kohanov
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Albums
Featured Albums (view all Neo-Classical albums)
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R. Carlos Nakai: Cycles: Native American Flute Music
1985 Canyon -
Ray Lynch: Nothing Above My Shoulders But The Evening
1993 Windham Hill -
George Winston: Autumn-20th Anniversary Edition
2001 Windham Hill -
Various Artists: A Winter's Solstice III: Windham Hill Artists
1990 Windham Hill -
Various Artists: Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Masters
1995 Dancing Cat -
Various Artists: Prayer: A Windham Hill Collection
2003 Windham Hill -
R. Carlos Nakai: Changes: Native American Flute Music
1983 Canyon
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