Incoming Resources
- Sound & color, Alabama Shakes
- A winter's solstice VI, a Windham Hill sampler
- The seventeen number ones, Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra
- The music lover's Grainger, "The President's Own" United States Marine Band ; Michael J. Colburn, conductor ; featuring the Choral Arts Society of Washington ; Norman Scribner, artistic director
- The low highway, Steve Earle & the Dukes (& Duchesses)
- A mother's prayer, Ralph Stanley
- Everything's beautiful, Miles Davis & Robert Glasper
- The revenant, original music by Ryuichi Sakamoto and Alva Noto ; additional music by Bryce Dessner
- Sing, lyrics and music by Joe Raposo ; story in pictures by Tom Lichtenheld
- Carter girl, Carlene Carter
- The instruments of classical music
- Fuse, Keith Urban
- La Habana-Rio-conexión, Paquito d'Rivera
- Unapologetic, Rihanna
- Adagio for strings, Barber. Symphony no. 3 / Ives. Quiet city / Copland. Hymn and fuguing tune no. 10 / Cowell. A rumor / Creston
- Carnegie Hall concert, Gerry Mulligan, Chet Baker
- The enchanted forest, melodies of Japan
- Symphony no. 3, op. 28 ;, Symphony no. 1, op. 14, Vierne
- Pioneer, the Band Perry
- The midnight blues, Wynton Marsalis
- In time, the Mavericks
- All-night vigil, Rachmaninov
- Fallen angels, Bob Dylan
- Youth revival, Hillsong Young & Free
- The next day, David Bowie
- A love supreme, John Coltrane
- Hard bargain, Emmylou Harris
- Unorthodox jukebox, Bruno Mars
- Songs of love and hate, Leonard Cohen
- Land of gold, Anoushka Shankar
- Secular hymns, Madeleine Peyroux
- G I R L, Pharrell Williams
- Monster, Kiss
- Changed, Rascal Flatts
- Livin' on a high note, Mavis Staples
- The outsiders, Eric Church
- Bon Iver, Bon Iver
- Reckless, Martina McBride
- Step back, Johnny Winter
- The Paris symphonies, nos. 82-87, including the Bear, the Hen & the Queen, Haydn
- The Lumineers