Alex Ross picks on eMusic

November 28, 2007

No, Alex Ross (of The Rest is Noise fame, both blog and book) isn’t being mean to eMusic; in fact to my knowledge he’s never mentioned it, at least on his blog. What I mean is that several of the releases on Ross’s list of recommended CDs (CDs? how last century!) can be found on eMusic:

Note that of 18 items on Ross’s list, 13 are on eMusic. This is yet another example of how eMusic is becoming a great site for classical music, especially for people like me who want to explore contemporary classical works at relatively low expense.


6 Responses to “Alex Ross picks on eMusic”


  1. I did the same on Microsoft’s Zune.net. 7 of 18. Not so good. See http://bumpermusic.blogspot.com/2007/11/alex-ross-picks-on-zune.html


  2. Thanks for the write-up. I just began a trial membership with eMusic, which gives me 25 free songs to download. I was disappointed when I found out I hardly recognized anyone on there, but I do like classical and will check out some of these pieces you mentioned.

  3. Frank Hecker Says:

    If you like classical then you should definitely check out “Nereffid’s Guide to eMusic Classical” (just google for it), which has lots of good suggestions.

  4. Lisa Moore Says:

    Correction: The Bang on a Can All-Stars never recorded Music for 18, I think Alex is referring to the Steve Reich Ensemble Nonesuch recording of the 90′s, which had one member of the All-stars in it. This had nothing to do with the All-Stars as a group of organization.

  5. hecker Says:

    Thanks for the correction. Note that the mistake is my own, not Alex Ross’s. I was referring to the recording as included on the box set “Steve Reich: Works 1965-1995′ put out by Nonesuch. There was indeed a Bang on a Can performance in this box set (“Eight Lines”), which must have been the source of my confusion. My apologies.


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