Perhaps there's something inherently prestigious about having a complete record company, as opposed to one confined to a single portion of the stylistic spectrum.
Critics agree that with the second album, the band managed to broaden its stylistic spectrum and even step out of its self-titled genre.
Boulanger's pupils spanned the stylistic spectrum; that was one of her greatest strengths as a teacher.
"It's such a stylistic spectrum," Mr. Scholz said, "that you have to evaluate them by asking what is good to drink."
Now, what we need is a sumptuous recording of this score, with a conductor and soloists equally secure all across the stylistic spectrum.
And the 130 pieces in the show cover a wide stylistic spectrum.
It is worth noting the wide stylistic spectrum, from swing to free jazz, rock jazz and precursors of ethno-jazz.
Still, dance today and music today embrace a far wider stylistic spectrum than they did even a generation ago.
In Rye, the stylistic spectrum of Vaughan Williams will be explored by soloists, the church choir and an instrumental ensemble.
His operas embrace a particularly broad stylistic spectrum.