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Bagatelles and Dithyrambs

Bagatelles and Dithyrambs

Exploring short piano works, rich in character and expression, from two early-20th-century composers who deserve more attention. Plus: three new recordings you need right now! [...]

To See or Not To See

To See or Not To See

Does video enhance or distract from the classical music experience for audiophiles? Will Blu-Ray revolutionize recorded opera, or can audio-only formats still hold value? [...]

Best of Winter 2012

Best of Winter 2012

Richard Strauss in the Alps; Bach's Goldbergs arranged for viol consort; the longest, largest symphony ever written; stunning Bach oratorios from Retrospect; a triumphant 20th-century program from the Oregon Symphony. All this and more in our [...]

An Ives Geography

An Ives Geography

Lawrence Schenbeck explores New England and Noo Yawk City with "maverick" composer Charles Ives. [...]

Tune-up with Pink Floyd

Tune-up with Pink Floyd

Tune-up your home theater system with Pink Floyd? You bet, and Joe Adams tells us how in this, part 1, of his series on home theater. [...]

Don’t believe everything you think

Don’t believe everything you think

CD vs. SACD debates rage on but most of us don't realize these two formats have more in common than not. [...]

Have a network and just don’t know it?

Have a network and just don’t know it?

Just what is a network and do you have one at home? Chances are good you already do but you may not understand what it is or what it can do. The PSTracks staff [...]

Ham fisted upsampling

Ham fisted upsampling

Some downloaded music that claims to be high resolution isn't - yet customers are asked to pay a premium price for it. Is upsampling something really high resolution or is there more to it than [...]