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    <googleplay:description>&#x201C;We live in a time I think not of mainstream, but of many streams, or even, if you insist upon a river of time, that we have come to a delta, maybe even beyond delta to an ocean which is going back to the skies.&#x201D;&#xD;
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This quote, I believe, truly embodies the idea of music today. Yet, this quote is even more applicable to world of &#x201C;classical&#x201D; music. There are so many different avenues of new classical music, that one must ask oneself, &#x201C;That&#x2019;s classical?&#x201D; That is the idea that we try and explore every Sunday evening. Neo-classical, electro-accoustic, minimalism, soundscapes, and everything in between. Everything from Stravinsky to Eagle, Messiaen to Dallapiccola, Glass to T&#xFC;&#xFC;r, no musical stone is left unturned. So sit back, and enjoy the tunes.</googleplay:description>
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      <title>That&amp;#8217;s Classical? - Episode April 12, 2026</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<br>Playlist: <ul><li>Mathieu Lussier, Clio Theodoridis - Recit et lied</li><li>David Lang, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra - Mountain</li><li>Uros Krek, Danish National Vocal Ensemble - Vester, Camenae</li><li>Randall Svane, JoAnn Falletta- Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra - Oboe Concerto</li><li>Moondog, Francois Mardirossian - Jazz Book</li><li>John Steinmetz, Ann Shoemaker - Etude No. 5</li><li>Cassandra Miller, Chamber Choir Ireland - The City, Full of People</li><li>Jessie Montgomery, Brompton Quartet - Strum</li><li>Qasim Naqvi, BBC Concert Orchestra - God Docks at Death Harbour</li><li>Jeffrey Fong, Duo Etrange - Danger, peur, honte</li></ul><img src="https://feedpress.me/link/14691/17318481.gif" height="1" width="1"/>]]></description>
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