Mannheim Steamroller is probably best known for
ripping off classical artists for
profit. Arguably, no one else plays exactly the sort of music they do. They started with a
baroque style with the first
Fresh Aire album, with lots of
harpsichord. Each Fresh Aire album is focused on a specific period in music, although they seem to have a hard time getting away from sounding like
Handel.
Throughout the entire Fresh Aire series of albums, they offer variations on a single theme that they title an interlude. It's actually a very nice melody even if it is a bit kitsch.
Mannheim Steamroller is the only artist I can think of that will combine harpsichord with a fat bassy sawtooth Moog. For this combination alone I am grateful.