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Incoherence and Indignity in the Classic FM Hall of Fame
An enraging weekend with the world’s most relaxing music
Mozart as Snake Oil
How pseudoscience advocates exploit classical music in their campaigns against autism
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Mozart as Snake Oil
How pseudoscience advocates exploit classical music in their campaigns against autism
What Remains Behind
After hearing loss, facing a changed relationship with the music that felt like everything
I Know, But: Andrea Bocelli
In an opera world flailing for mass appeal, there are worse things than an enthusiastic if underqualified crooner
The Art of the Ideal
What classical institutions mean when they say that “music can change the world”
An Actually Erotic Classical Music for Sex Playlist
Quiverings, tappings, and indecorous counterpoint

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In the countryside
I Know, But: “Appalachian Spring”
A politically muddled masterpiece for a country at (endless) war
13 Ways of Looking at “Sheep May Safely Graze”
On Bach as spiritual life support in the age of Trump
Fall In Love Again and Again
Daniel Pioro on his lifelong relationship with Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons”
On ambience
Unwind, Unwound
Ambient music is a powerful, boundary-pushing genre. So how did it get caught up in the contemporary wellness algorithmic-industrial complex?
The Disappearing Monument
William Basinski’s “The Disintegration Loops,” a quarter-century later
















