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Your guide to

enjoying the

Classics without

really trying!

AT THE PIANO BAR

Love Einaudi? So do we.

(psst: new album November!)

Meanwhile, discover

these great albums:

RECOMMENDED

RECORDING

NEXT STEP

Discover

Recomposed

,

Max Richter’s re-imagination

of ‘The Four Seasons’ using

21st-century language.

Atmospheric and zippy,

calming and thrilling.

Valentina Lisitsa

brings you chilled

piano from the

beautiful film scores

of Philip Glass.

Music from

The

Hours

and much

more. A deeply

serene, evocative

listening experience.

Broadchurch

composer Ólafur

Arnalds and pianist

Alice Sara Ott team

up for

The Chopin

Project

, shedding

ambient light on the

music of Chopin.

Be transported to

another place…

PATRIZIO BUANNE

Viva La Dolce Vita

The Amalfi coast, a glass of chianti, a steaming pasta… that’s the good

life, la dolce vita, and no one does it better than The Italian himself.

Patrizio Buanne

is back to share his signature brand of romance and

passion on his stylish new album.

WE HAVE JUST THREE WORDS FOR YOU…

WANT TO DISCOVER EVEN MORE ABOUT THESE GREAT ALBUMS?

Download the STACK app for iPhone/iPad or Android to discover, listen to and experience much more.

Or, if you’re using the app now, click on the links above to check out some great clips and beautiful music.

HYPNOTIC

HAUNTING

DIVINE

SOFT

SENSUAL

MESMERISING

SAX

SILKY-SMOOTH

SEDUCTIVE

Cistercian Monks

CHANT FOR PEACE

Various artists

SUBLIME CELLO

Paul Dyer

Australian

Brandenburg

Orchestra

Amy Dickson

ISLAND SONGS

Flaming red hair Plagued by ill-health Became master of the violin at an orphanage in Venice

Composed hundreds upon hundreds of concertos… … the best-known of these is ‘The Four Seasons’

Did you know these things about VIV?

You know, I know, we all know

The Four Seasons

. You may also know the composer – Vivaldi – otherwise

known as ‘The Red Priest’.

NEMANJA RADULOVI

Don’t be afraid of his name. It’s

pronounced ‘Nay-mahn-ya Ra-doo-lo-

vich’. He’s Serbian, he has the best hair

in the business, he plays a mean violin

– just listen to those sparks fly – and

he’s made an album of songs dedicated

to his mother. It’s a journey and you

should be on it.

HITCHHIKER’S

GUIDE

ALBUM

OF THE

MONTH

BUILDING

A LIBRARY

ARTIST

OF THE

MONTH