111.   Indeed, we should be intolerant of new music that fails to do so.

112.   Interestingly, von Otter, who is pushing the repertory envelope in so many ways, remains wary of doing new music.

113.   It fell mostly to Soviet performers of a younger generation to follow his example and make the commissioning and programming of new music a significant part of their work.

114.   It also goes far beyond the absence of new music and younger conductors, the lack of hiply decorated halls and the lack of diversity onstage.

115.   It could be argued that the only way classical music will really attract a young audience is by producing young music, which is to say new music.

116.   It means quick access to new music.

117.   It never occurred to me that new music might be like that in some places.

118.   It was a great way to discover new music, see which album contained a favorite song or, heh-heh, do research for a writing project.

119.   It would be nice if our major institutions were similarly interested in new music.

120.   Jamie has her grandfather to thank for her new music contract.

a. + music >>共 1583
classical 9.47%
pop 5.53%
popular 3.54%
new 3.18%
live 2.43%
american 2.11%
online 2.02%
contemporary 1.96%
loud 1.95%
digital 1.93%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
music 0.11%
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