Contemporary music
Contemporary music pushes the boundaries of sound expression, exploring new harmonies, unprecedented rhythms, and surprising textures. It reflects the sensibilities and questions of our time, whether minimalist, experimental, or influenced by older currents.
Spinning this vinyl is like diving into a creative and unpredictable universe, where each listen reveals new nuances and stimulates our musical curiosity.
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Gérard Pape: String Quartets
Released: October 3, 2025 Genres: Musique Classique and Musique contemporaine Label: NEOS Format: CD -
Karel Reiner: Complete Works for Solo Piano
Released: October 3, 2025 Genres: Musique Classique and Musique contemporaine Label: NEOS Format: CD -
Feldman: The Viola in My Life
Released: October 3, 2025 Genres: Musique Classique and Musique contemporaine Label: Harmonia Mundi Format: CD -
Michel Béroff et Marie-Josèphe Jude: Visions de l'Amen
Released: September 26, 2025 Genres: Musique Classique and Musique contemporaine Label: SCALA MUSIC Format: CD -
Sun Triptych
Released: October 3, 2025 Genres: Musique Classique and Musique contemporaine Label: ECM New Series Format: CD -
Cuban Christmas
Released: October 3, 2025 Genres: Musique Classique and Musique contemporaine Label: DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON Format: CD
Contemporary music on vinyl: when the avant-garde meets the groove
From post-war pioneers to today’s icons
Born from the ashes of World War II, contemporary music, understood here as the art music tradition of the 20th and 21st centuries, has revolutionised our relationship with sound. From Pierre Boulez’s serial explorations (Le Marteau sans maître, 1955) to the sonic architectures of Iannis Xenakis (Metastasis, 1955), and from John Cage’s radical indeterminacy (4’33’’, 1952) to the hypnotic loops of American minimalists like Steve Reich (Music for 18 Musicians, 1978) and Philip Glass (Einstein on the Beach, 1979), this vast repertoire consistently defies convention. In Europe, Karlheinz Stockhausen pushed the boundaries of electronic music with Gesang der Jünglinge (1956), while György Ligeti captivated listeners with his micropolyphonies (Atmosphères, 1961). More recently, the French spectralist movement, Gérard Grisey, Tristan Murail, and Estonian composer Arvo Pärt with his ‘tintinnabuli’ style (Tabula Rasa, 1984) have opened deeply sensitive new pathways, regularly celebrated on vinyl.
Legendary labels and definitive pressings: a collector’s guide
For the collector, pressing quality is paramount in a repertoire where dynamic nuance and textural detail are central to the work itself. Deutsche Grammophon pressings from the 1960s, 80s, particularly the Avantgarde series, remain benchmarks for Boulez, Stockhausen and Ligeti. Manfred Eicher’s ECM label has immortalised Arvo Pärt, Steve Reich and Meredith Monk in pressings of exceptional clarity. On the French side, Erato and the Adès label carefully documented the avant-garde, while Wergo in Germany and Nonesuch in the United States complete this pantheon. First editions remain the most sought-after, but recent reissues, such as those by Music On Vinyl or the Deutsche Grammophon remasters, offer an excellent quality-to-price ratio. By comparing available offers on Vinyles.com, you can track down the right edition at the best price, whether you’re after a rare original or a carefully mastered reissue.
