"Someone who appears cool and interesting from the outside is revealed as a cultural nincompoop through the poor sap's terrible taste in music." (from an article in Wired)
2/3: ...perchance to Dream -- A lullaby album for children and adults (Carol Rosenberger, piano). Kabalevsky, Tschaikovsky, Mozart, Schumann, ...
2/5: Spring, from The Four Seasons, Antonio Vivaldi (Jacques Loussier Trio).
2/10: Bach meets the Beatles: Variations in the style of Bach (John Bayless).
2/12: Virtuoso Guitar (Rita Honti). Mongore, Villa-Lobos, ...
2/17: Heavenly Revelations, Hildegard von Bingen. (Oxford Camerata)
2/19: Deutsche Messe in F-Dur, Franz Schubert. (Mozarteum Choir)
2:24: Passport to Serenity. (Leona Boyd, Guitar)
2/26: Cathedral Dreams.
3/2: The Bridge Game (John Lewis).
3/4: Goldberg Variations, J. S. Bach. (Sitkovetsky String Trio)
3/9: Lamentations White, Tallis, ... (Oxford Camerata).
3/11: Al fin del dia: the soft sounds of Spanish guitar (Tarrega, Albeniz, ...)
3/23: Celtic Keyboards: Duets by 19th & 20th Century Irish Composers (Osborne, Field, ...)
3/25 : Trav'ling Home: American Spirituals 1770-1870, Boston Camerata
3/30: Brazilian Ragtime, Ernesto Nazareth (Marco Antonio de Almeida, piano)
4/1: Motets , Thomas Tallis (Oxford Camerata)
4/6: Puccini without Words (Andre Kostelanetz & his Orchestra)
4/8: Ave Maria, Desprez, Gombert, Arcadelt, ... (Chamber Choir Ave Sol)
4/13: Oeuvres pour piano, Erik Satie (Jean-Joel Barbier, piano)
4/15: Ancient echoes (Chorovaya Akademia)
4/20: String Trio in B flat, Franz Schubert (Grumiaux Trio)
4/22: Adagio for Strings (Samuel Barber); Adagio in G Minor (Tomasso Albinoni)
4/27: The Lily & The Lamb, Medieval English chant & polyphony (Anonymous 4)