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Classical
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1. Daniel Estrem: colorful classical guitar 2. Bezdin Ensemble: chamber orchestra, choir and vocalists specializing in sacred music 3. Vito Paternoster: cellist extraordinaire 4. Kathleen McIntosh: delicious harpsichord rarities 5. Ensemble Mirable: rare and extraordinary music of the Baroque 6. La Reverie: Classical European works revoiced with an oriental warmth and timbre 7. Lara St John: Bach violin concertos 8. Daniel Estrem: colorful classical guitar 9. Harlan Williams: beautiful dark and airy guitar compositions 10. Bezdin Ensemble: chamber orchestra, choir and vocalists specializing in sacred music 11. Daniel Estrem: colorful classical guitar 12. Cheryl Ann Fulton: Welsh triple harp 14. Ensemble Mirable: rare and extraordinary music of the Baroque 15. Daniel Estrem: colorful classical guitar 16. Misericordia: sickeningly good Medieval 17. Lara St John: Bach violin concertos 18. Daniel Estrem: colorful classical guitar 19. Sebastian Forster: exquisitely performed Beethoven piano sonatas 20. American Baroque: Spectacular Baroque and Classical chamber music 21. Voices of Music: Lilting Renaissance & Baroque vocal interpretations 22. Lara St John: Bach violin concertos 23. Voices of Music: Lilting Renaissance & Baroque vocal interpretations 24. American Baroque: Spectacular Baroque and Classical chamber music 25. AlmaNova: lively flute/guitar duo 26. The Sarasa Ensemble: Lively, bright Baroque 27. Vito Paternoster: cellist extraordinaire 28. Orinda: French renaissance songs 29. Canconier: Medieval music from the 12th to the 15th centuries 30. Paul Beier: solo lute of the Italian renaissance. 31. Andreas Almqvist: elegant classical guitar 32. Lara St John: Bach violin concertos 33. AlmaNova: lively flute/guitar duo 34. Philharmonia Baroque: historically-informed Classical Orchestra 35. Vito Paternoster: cellist extraordinaire 36. AlmaNova: lively flute/guitar duo 37. Sebastian Forster: exquisitely performed Beethoven piano sonatas 38. Kaare Norge: outstanding classical guitar 39. American Baroque: Spectacular Baroque and Classical chamber music 40. Philharmonia Baroque: historically-informed Classical Orchestra 41. Les Filles de Sainte Colombe: viol & harpsichord music 42. The Hurdy-Gurdy Band: Baroque Street Music of Paris and London 43. JungHae Kim: deeply elegant harpsichord 44. Francesca Torelli: Lute songs of the English Renaissance 45. Kathleen McIntosh: delicious harpsichord rarities 46. Ralph Rousseau Meulenbroeks: virtuoso viola da gamba 47. Sebastian Forster: exquisitely performed Beethoven piano sonatas 48. Streicher Trio: classical chamber music on period instruments 49. Briddes Roune: 13th century medieval English songs 50. Vito Paternoster: cellist extraordinaire 52. Da Camera: Celtic Renaissance/Baroque Ensemble 53. Ivan Ilic: dazzling classical pianist 54. Duo Chambure: Spanish renaissance vihuela duets 55. Philharmonia Baroque: historically-informed Classical Orchestra 56. Hanneke van Proosdij: vibrant harpsichord-music 57. John Fleagle: austere and beautiful medieval songs. 58. Vito Paternoster: cellist extraordinaire 60. Philharmonia Baroque: historically-informed Classical Orchestra 61. Jonathan Freeman-Attwood and Iain Simcock: brilliant Baroque masterpieces in virtuoso style 62. Gonzalo X Ruiz: baroque oboist extraordinaire 63. American Bach Soloists: virtuosic Bach performances and more 64. Richard Savino: Highly nuanced lute and guitar 65. Mediva: medieval music made enticingly modern 66. Edward Martin and Paul Berget: vihuela, renaissance and baroque lute 67. Ensemble Sreteniye: medieval church singing for small ensemble 68. Farallon Recorder Quartet: renaissance recorder ensemble 69. Paul Beier: solo lute of the Italian renaissance. 70. Magnatune Compilation: the best music from Magnatune 71. Paul Berget: renaissance lute, modernized. 72. Philharmonia Baroque: historically-informed Classical Orchestra 73. Elizabeth Wolff: 19th century classical piano 74. Kim Ribeiro: brazilian contemporary and traditional flute 75. Philharmonia Baroque: historically-informed Classical Orchestra 76. Voices of Music: Lilting Renaissance & Baroque vocal interpretations 77. Ralph Rousseau Meulenbroeks: virtuoso viola da gamba 78. American Bach Soloists: virtuosic Bach performances and more 79. Jacob Heringman: renaissance lute 80. Magnatune Compilation: the best music from Magnatune 81. Edward Martin: vihuela, renaissance and baroque lute 82. American Bach Soloists: virtuosic Bach performances and more 83. New York Consort of Viols: renaissance instrumental music 84. Jacob Heringman: renaissance lute 85. Janine Johnson: Harpsichord and fortepiano classics 86. Ralph Rousseau Meulenbroeks: virtuoso viola da gamba 87. Daniel Ben Pienaar: virtuoso pianist playing Bach 88. Mediva: medieval music made enticingly modern 89. American Bach Soloists: virtuosic Bach performances and more 90. Daniel Ben Pienaar: virtuoso pianist playing Bach 91. Streicher Trio: classical chamber music on period instruments 92. Jonathan Freeman-Attwood and Colm Carey: dazzling and luminous duo performances of Bach 93. Paul Berget: renaissance lute, modernized. 94. Bezdin Ensemble: chamber orchestra, choir and vocalists specializing in sacred music 95. Oberlin Consort of Viols: renaissance viol music 96. Fortune's Wheel: a spirited rediscovery of the riches of medieval musical traditions 97. Paul Beier: solo lute of the Italian renaissance. 98. Gonzalo X Ruiz: baroque oboist extraordinaire 99. Monks and Choirs of Kiev Pechersk Lavra: Russian Orthodox Chants 100. Ivan Ilic: dazzling classical pianist 101. Paul Berget: renaissance lute, modernized. 102. American Bach Soloists: virtuosic Bach performances and more 103. Magnatune Compilation: the best music from Magnatune 104. SCD: Baroque trio 105. Musica Franca: buoyant Baroque bassoon 106. Katherine Roberts Perl: Bach on the harpsichord - poetic and expressive 107. Adina Spire: contemporary cinematic compositions 108. Katherine Roberts Perl: Bach on the harpsichord - poetic and expressive 109. Altri Stromenti: 17th century baroque ensemble 110. Ensemble Sreteniye: medieval church singing for small ensemble 111. Daniel Ben Pienaar: virtuoso pianist playing Bach 112. Jacob Heringman: renaissance lute 113. Jennifer Lane: rare cantatas and arias by Handel 114. Ensemble Vermillian: Richly textured 17th and 18th century cello and recorder 115. La Primavera: English Renaissance music. 116. The Kingsbury Ensemble: masterpieces that graced the courts of Europe, played with style and passion 117. Tim Rayborn: Medieval and Middle Eastern music 118. Paul Berget: renaissance lute, modernized. 119. Doc Rossi: baroque cittern 120. American Bach Soloists: virtuosic Bach performances and more 121. Doc Rossi: baroque cittern 122. Jacob Heringman: renaissance lute 123. Janine Johnson: Harpsichord and fortepiano classics 124. Edward Martin: vihuela, renaissance and baroque lute 125. Janine Johnson: Harpsichord and fortepiano classics 126. Music of the Spheres: small Baroque chamber ensemble 127. American Bach Soloists: virtuosic Bach performances and more 128. Katherine Roberts Perl: Bach on the harpsichord - poetic and expressive 129. Magnatune Compilation: the best music from Magnatune 130. Telemann Trio Berlin: Skillfully balanced chamber music 131. American Bach Soloists: virtuosic Bach performances and more 132. Richard Savino: Highly nuanced lute and guitar 133. Music of the Spheres: small Baroque chamber ensemble 134. Hanneke van Proosdij: vibrant harpsichord-music 135. Katherine Roberts Perl: Bach on the harpsichord - poetic and expressive 136. Edward Martin: vihuela, renaissance and baroque lute 137. Jacob Heringman: renaissance lute 138. Eileen Hadidian and Natalie Cox: early music for healing 139. Ivan Ilic: dazzling classical pianist 140. Sulis: heavenly, healing, early music 141. Janine Johnson: Harpsichord and fortepiano classics 142. Asteria: late-medieval vocal and instrumental music 143. Trio Dafne: delicate 17th century chansons 144. Duo de Bois: exquisite chamber music 145. Jacob Heringman: renaissance lute 146. Philharmonia Baroque: historically-informed Classical Orchestra 147. Janine Johnson: Harpsichord and fortepiano classics 148. Paul Beier: solo lute of the Italian renaissance. 149. Seth Carlin: fortepiano music from the early 1800s 150. Jan Hanford: solo piano 151. Jeni Melia: Elizabethan lute and folk song 152. Janine Johnson: Harpsichord and fortepiano classics 153. Kyiv Chamber Choir: chants of the Russian Orthodox Church 154. Daughters of Elvin: Medieval Songs of Love and Enchantment 155. James Edwards: baroque guitar music 156. American Bach Soloists: virtuosic Bach performances and more 157. Gerard Satamian: Exquisite original melodic pieces 158. Tanya Tomkins and Eric Zivian: Beethoven Piano and Cello Works 159. Saint Elijah Childrens Choir: Ukrainian children's choir 160. Lydia McCauley: intriguing piano compositions with dynamic accompaniment 161. Seth Carlin: fortepiano music from the early 1800s 162. The Sarasa Ensemble: Lively, bright Baroque 163. James Edwards: baroque guitar music 164. Steven Devine: exquisite and exuberant harpsichord. 165. Jacob Heringman: renaissance lute 166. Monks and Choirs of Kiev Pechersk Lavra: Russian Orthodox Chants 167. Ivan Ilic: dazzling classical pianist 168. Sulis: heavenly, healing, early music 169. Phebe Craig and Katherine Westine: harpsichord duets 170. Ivan Ilic: dazzling classical pianist 171. Kyiv Seminary Choir: Chants of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church 172. American Bach Soloists: virtuosic Bach performances and more 173. Nova Casa: Baroque chamber music from Poland 174. Streicher Trio: classical chamber music on period instruments 175. American Bach Soloists: virtuosic Bach performances and more 176. Daniel Ben Pienaar: virtuoso pianist playing Bach 177. Philharmonia Baroque: historically-informed Classical Orchestra 178. Three Holies Church Choristers: ancient Eastern Church music 179. La Nuova Musica: vocal and instrumental chamber music 180. Musica Franca: buoyant Baroque bassoon 181. Jacob Heringman and Catherine King: renaissance songs 182. Professor Armchair: demented 19th century children's music 183. Zephyrus: Early Music vocal ensemble 184. Asteria: late-medieval vocal and instrumental music 185. Marko Nouwens: classical piano sonatinas for students 186. Maryse Carlin: crisp, dynamic harpsichord 187. Asteria: late-medieval vocal and instrumental music 188. Janine Johnson: Harpsichord and fortepiano classics 189. Ralph Rousseau Meulenbroeks: virtuoso viola da gamba 190. Edward Martin and William Bastian: vihuela, renaissance and baroque lute 191. Jacob Heringman and Catherine King: renaissance songs 192. Gerard Satamian: Exquisite original melodic pieces 193. Richard Savino: Highly nuanced lute and guitar 194. Janine Johnson: Harpsichord and fortepiano classics 195. Sulis: heavenly, healing, early music 196. Gerard Satamian: Exquisite original melodic pieces 197. Stephane Potvin and the Con Brio Choir: choral conductor extraordinaire 198. Jeni Melia: Elizabethan lute and folk song 199. Gonzalo X Ruiz: baroque oboist extraordinaire 200. Ingrid Matthews and Byron Schenkman: baroque violin & harpsichord 201. Altri Stromenti: 17th century baroque ensemble 202. Kyiv Chamber Choir: chants of the Russian Orthodox Church 203. Philharmonia Baroque: historically-informed Classical Orchestra 204. Jeni Melia: Elizabethan lute and folk song 205. Kyiv Chamber Choir: chants of the Russian Orthodox Church 206. Jeni Melia: Elizabethan lute and folk song 207. Seth Carlin: fortepiano music from the early 1800s 208. Kyiv Seminary Choir: Chants of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church 209. Kyiv Chamber Choir: chants of the Russian Orthodox Church 210. Ingrid Matthews and Byron Schenkman: baroque violin & harpsichord 211. Kyiv Chamber Choir: chants of the Russian Orthodox Church 212. Cary Chow: virtuoso piano 213. Robert F Trucios: classical piano 214. Thomas: layered choral compositions
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