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Why would people tune their streaming to ‘sleep’

Why would people tune their streaming to ‘sleep’

They’re still doing it on Apple Classical this week.

Here’s the global top ten, exclusive to slippedisc.com:

 

1            Sleep    Max Richter

2            Mozart: Violin Concertos           Chloe Chua, Ziyu He, Singapore Symphony Orchestra, Hans Graf

3            Moonlight Variations    Pablo Ferrández

4            The Summer Portraits  Ludovico Einaudi

5            Spanish Serenades       Raphaël Feuillâtre

6            Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 27              The Cleveland Orchestra, Franz Welser-Möst, Garrick Ohlsson

7            Just Biber           Rachel Podger, Brecon Baroque

8            Joe Hisaishi Conducts Joe Hisaishi, Ella Taylor, The Philharmonic Chorus of Tokyo, Future Orchestra Classics

9            Field: Complete Nocturnes      Alice Sara Ott

10          become the sky             Sophie Hutchings

 

Top 100 here.

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