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This chronologically arranged four-disc set marks the centenary of the composer’s death
That’s not forgetting disco, orchestra and choir — on the Leeds band’s second album, sound is pushed to its limits
The saxophonist has composed a four-part suite themed on the search for optimism in the daily grind
Tenor Cyrille Dubois interprets the best of the French composer’s song cycles with accompanist Tristan Raës
There are some nice lyrical touches as the Texas-raised singer takes stock in her sixth album
Former Sonic Youth bassist takes aim at consumerism and masculinity against a barrage of imposing beats
Squealing sax and yowls give way to solemn songs in this self-titled album
The folk musician explores the metaphor of moving through nature at walking pace in his latest release
Philippe Jordan conducts a clean-cut account featuring strong performances from Jonas Kaufmann and Elina Garanča
Unhurried tracks about filling time coast along in the indie singer-songwriter’s fifth album
Former Oasis frontman and The Stone Roses guitarist pair up for a collaborative self-titled album
Conductor Semyon Bychkov offers lyrical beauty in this recording of the composer’s symphonic cycle
A rhythm section of leading lights balances rhythmic interplay with the saxophonist’s advanced technique
Bootleg recordings find the German band stretching out across mesmerising long jams
The Danish singer-songwriter’s murmurous tone in her third record demands close listening
Pieces written around the turn of the last century by four women composers range from the dark to the ebullient
The singer-songwriter blends references to her Western Saharan homeland with Cuban, rock and reggae influences
Bringing on a new producer was a risk for the Bristol band, better known for euphoric thrashing
Handel’s Mayfair house is host to some of the harpsichords played on the disc
Bassist Linda May Han Oh and drummer Tyshawn Sorey once again join the pianist
Despite antisemitic remarks, Kanye West has been welcomed back by the hip-hop fraternity
Vintage effects in the singer’s first album in eight years underline the degree to which he has been left behind
The Australian whistler’s debut record has a cinematic feel which recalls the film soundtracks of Ennio Morricone
On ‘Laws of Solitude’ the soprano performs them twice, with both orchestra and piano
The west African supergroup welcome new members and producer Jacknife Lee on their latest record
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