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We love sharing the most exciting new recordings on New Classical Tracks every year. When you listen to the podcast, you show us how excited you are about these recordings, too. Listen to this special end-of-year episode and find out which albums made the list of the 10 most popular episodes of 2023!

Top 10 New Classical Track Episodes of 2023

No. 10: Eric Whitacre wants you to feel at 'Home'

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New Classical Tracks - Eric Whitacre (Extended)

No. 9: Marc-Andre Hamelin and Cathy Fuller present 'Faure: Nocturnes and Barcarolles'

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New Classical Tracks - Marc-Andre Hamelin and Cathy Fuller (Extended)

No. 8: Pianist Leif Ove Andsnes shows his love for Dvorak’s ‘Poetic Tone Pictures’

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New Classical Tracks - Leif Ove Andsnes (Extended)

No. 7: Anthony McGill and the Pacifica Quartet tell the stories of America

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New Classical Tracks - Pacifica Quartet with Anthony McGill (Extended)

No. 6: Violinist Tessa Lark goes back to her roots

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New Classical Tracks - Tessa Lark (Extended)

No. 5: Carolyn Surrick and Ronn McFarlane share a part of their lives in 'And So Flows the River'

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New Classical Tracks - Ronn McFarlane and Carolyn Surrick (Extended)

No. 4: Pianist Michelle Cann explores the music of Bonds and Price in 'Revival'

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New Classical Tracks -  Michelle Cann (Extended)

No. 3: Harpist Ashley Jackson and Harlem Chamber Players explore African roots

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New Classical Tracks - Ashley Jackson (Extended)

No. 2: William Kanengiser and Alexander String Quartet relive British Invasion

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New Classical Tracks - William Kanengiser and Ian Krouse (Extended)

No. 1: Violinist Lara St. John continues her fight for women

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New Classical Tracks - Lara St. John (Extended)

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