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Modern and contemporary classical compositions are classified into one of four categories based on their sonic and/or emotional familiarity or unusualness, helping the listener become accustomed to the sounds step by step.
Each category is called a 'Listening Room' (abbreviated as LR), inspired by the naming conventions of concert halls and high-end audio showrooms.
This classification does not reflect the quality of the music or the emotional impact of the compositions.
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If you like a composition, we recommend looking on this website or elsewhere on the internet for more works or playlists by the same composer, musician, or orchestra.
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It's possible that the interpretation of a musician or conductor simply doesn't resonate with you.
It’s worth looking for a different recording because, as with classical music in general, interpretation can be the key to rejection or admiration.
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No problem! Just choose another piece!
Listening to music is extremely mood-dependent, and perhaps a particular piece just doesn’t match your current situation or emotions.
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Please check back later!
Our site is continuously evolving, and we are constantly expanding our music library.
We're confident that, sooner rather than later, you'll find something exciting for yourself.
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Most of them, yes, but the primary selection criterion was artistic value.
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It’s very simple. Just click on the icon of your preferred music streaming service, and the selected track will open in your app.
By clicking, you will leave our website, and of course, we won’t have access to your music app or device.
You can manage the music and tracks as usual.
Due to the links to streaming services, we recommend not using the website in private browsing mode. Feel free to whitelist the site, as we do not display ads.
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No worries. Some editions or reissues may feature different cover art, but the important thing is that the track remains the same.