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Soprano Barbara Hannigan takes the spotlight on Electric Fields, a new collaborative album inspired by the 12th-century abbess and composer Hildegard von Bingen. Marco Borggreve hide caption

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The new album by the Aizuri Quartet offers musical contemplations of earth and sky by four disparate composers. Shervin Lainez/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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On his new album, Sean Shibe ditches his nylon-strung classical guitar for a Fender Stratocaster. Iga Gozdowska/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

toggle caption Iga Gozdowska/Courtesy of the artist Sean Shibe, a shape-shifting artist, redefines the idea of a classical guitarist

The composer Julius Eastman died in 1990, but his music is experiencing a renaissance. The Los Angeles-based group Wild Up's jubilant recording of his 1974 work Femenine is one of the most remarkable classical albums of the year. Ron Hammond hide caption

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An image of the Holy Spirit-inspired Hildegard and her scribe from the Rupertsberg Codex des Liber Scivias, c. 1180. Wikimedia hide caption

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Igor Stravinsky conducting the Philharmonic Orchestra in rehearsal at the Royal Festival Hall, London. Terry Fincher/Getty Images hide caption

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