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"The Sound of Synthetic Classical" is a unique blend of timeless classical compositions infused with modern synthetic elements, offering a new perspective on the genre. This playlist showcases Isao Tomita’s innovative touch on pieces like "Suite Bergamasque: Clair de Lune, No. 3" and "Canon in D Major, P. 37," where traditional melodies meet electronic creativity. Johann Sebastian Bach’s baroque mastery is prominently featured with diverse renditions, including the "Brandenburg Concerto No. 4, BWV 1049: Allegro" and selections from "L'arte della fuga," both offering a fresh take with analog synthesizers.

Listeners will also find serenity in Erik Satie’s "Gymnopedie No. 1" with the London Symphony Orchestra, and will be mystified by Maurice Ravel and Isao Tomita’s rendition of "Boléro," where orchestral themes are reimagined with electronic textures. The playlist extends beyond Bach and Tomita, including works like "A Little Night Music" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and "The Tempest" by Beethoven, adding richness and variety to the listening experience. Whether you're a classical purist or an electronic music enthusiast, this playlist provides an intriguing exploration of how classical music can transcend its acoustic roots to embrace the modern age.

Johann Sebastian Bach 12 tracks
Baroquenoise 3 tracks
Craig Leon 3 tracks
Musica Sequenza 3 tracks
Bop Station 3 tracks
Synclassica 3 tracks
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