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Thu, Jun 17, 2021 - the Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title Performerslib # Label Cat Thu, Jun 17, 2021 - The Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 00:01:30 12:13 Bach Prelude and Fugue in C minor, National Symphony 06771 MSR 1312 681585131220 BWV 546 Orchestra of Ukraine/Leytush 00:14:4310:20 Holst First Suite in E flat, Op. 28 No. Cleveland Symphonic 00335 Telarc 80038 N/A 1 Winds/Fennell 00:26:0333:54 Haydn Symphony No. 031 in D, Orchestra of St. 09192 Telarc 80156 089408015625 "Hornsignal" Luke's/Mackerras 01:01:2708:49 Strauss Jr. Accelerations Vienna 05888 DG 289 459 028945973029 Philharmonic/Maazel 730 01:11:1634:30 Bellini Night Shadow London Festival 04177 Seraphim 69089 724356908925 Ballet/Kern 01:46:4611:55 Wagenseil Harp Concerto in G Zabaleta/Paul Kuentz 04250 DG 427 206 028942720626 Chamber Orchestra 02:00:1116:58 Gounod Ballet Music from Faust Montreal 01125 London 411 708 028941170828 Symphony/Dutoit 02:18:0913:56 Telemann Viola Concerto in G Kyselak/Capella 03370 Naxos 8.550156 730099515627 Istropolitana/Edlinger 02:33:0529:27 Stravinsky Apollon Musagete CBC Vancouver 04097 CBC 5161 059582516126 Orch/Bernardi Records 03:04:0216:37 Bach Flute Sonata in B minor, BWV Alanko/Mattila 04662 Naxos 8.553755 730099475525 1030 03:21:3925:20 Mozart Piano Concerto No. 12 in A, K. Serkin/London 00486 DG 400 068 325914000682 414 Symphony/Abbado 4 03:47:5909:02 Schumann, C. Three Romances for Violin and Jochum/Silverstein 01354 Pro Arte 395 015095039521 Piano, Op. 22 03:58:3110:37 Corelli Concerto Grosso in B flat, Op. Southwest German 04059 Seraphim 69143 724356914322 6 No. 5 Chmbr Orch/Wich 04:10:0825:00 Schubert Sonata in A minor, D. 821 Imai/Vignoles 04933 Chandos 8664 501468286642 "Arpeggione" 2 04:36:0823:17 Borodin Petite Suite Philharmonia/Simon 05656 CALA 1029 667549102925 05:00:55 02:05 Morricone Gabriel's Oboe from The Czech National 13273 Decca 80025323 na Mission Symphony/Morricone 05:04:0023:32 Gounod Petite Quartet in C Quatuor Cambini-Paris DownloadAparte 177 n/a 05:28:3202:57 Bach Prelude and Fugue No. 21 in B Andras Schiff 00498 London 414 388 028941438829 flat from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1 05:32:29 16:14 Carulli Guitar Concerto in A, Op. 8a Romero/Academy 04002 Philips 426 263 028942626324 SMF/Brown 05:49:38 09:47 Fill Music: announcer selects 06:01:0007:52 Falla Dance of the Miller’s Wife from Berlin Radio 04480 DG 447 414 028947162025 Three Cornered Hat Symphony/Maazel 06:10:0701:21 Schubert Noble Waltz, D. 969 No. 4 Shaham/Sollscher 05940 DG 289 471 028947156826 568 06:12:4308:12 Mozart Symphony in D, K. 141a Academy of St. 12801 Philips 422 602 028942250123 Martin-in-the-Fields/Ma rriner 06:22:10 06:51 Handel Sonata in A for Violin and Pine/Schrader/Rozend 02546 Cedille 032 735131903226 Continuo, HWV 372 aal 06:30:3608:44 Strauss Jr. Valse-Caprice in A Thomas Labé 02486 Dorian 80102 751758010222 06:40:3506:11 Rontgen Finale (Allegro molto vivace) Viotta 03000 NM 92035 871330992035 from Serenade in A for 7 Wind Ensemble/Liberman Classics 2 Instruments, Op. 14 06:48:01 10:57 Dukas Sorcerer's Apprentice St. Petersburg 07854 EMI 11272 509995112722 Philharmonic/Temirkan Classics 0 ov Thu, Jun 17, 2021 - The Classical Station, WCPE 2 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 07:00:33 05:36 Haydn Piano Sonata No. 61 in D Andras Schiff 04552 Teldec 17141 706301714126 07:07:2405:59 Berlioz 2nd mvt (A Ball: Waltz) from Cleveland 04744 DG 453 432 028945343228 Symphonie Fantastique, Op. Orchestra/Boulez 14 07:14:3810:03 Bach, J.C. Quintet in F for flute, oboe and de Winne/Ponseele/Il 10768 Accent 24221 401502324221 strings, Op. 11 No. 3 Gardellino 0 07:25:56 05:57 Dvorak Polonaise in E flat Prague 00536 Denon 7922 498800102803 Symphony/Belohlavek 1 07:33:2809:55 Wassenaer Concerto No. 2 in G Amsterdam 02549 NM 92030 N/A Combattimento Classics Consort/Vriend 07:44:3804:49 Boccherini 3rd mvt (Allegro) from Cello Rostropovich/Collegiu 07773 DG 00289 n/a Concerto No. 2 in D m Musicum 477 6579 Zurich/Sacher 07:50:42 08:56 Weber Hungarian Fantasy for Garfield/Philadelphia 04091 Sony 62652 074646265222 Bassoon, Op. 35 Orchestra/Ormandy Classical 08:01:1306:00 Gershwin Three Preludes Werner Haas 04589 Philips 422 268 028942226821 08:08:2804:56 Copland Buckaroo Holiday from Rodeo Cleveland Pops/Lane 04556 Sony 62401 074646240120 08:14:39 13:30 Veracini Overture No. 4 in F Musica Antiqua 03357 Archiv 439 937 028943993722 Cologne/Goebel 08:30:0907:20 Gounod Finale from Symphony No. 2 in Orchestra of St. 06388 ASV 981 743625098129 E flat John's, Smith Square/Lubbock 08:38:4412:00 Holst Ballet Music from The Perfect Munich 06405 Classico 284 570964498641 Fool, Op. 39 Symphony/Bostock 5 08:51:59 07:26 Fill Music: announcer selects 09:01:1521:07 Bach Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B La Petite 01924 DHM 77008 054727700828 minor, BWV 1067 Bande/Kuijken 09:23:37 09:11 Stravinsky Selections from Firebird Suite Chicago 05107 Walt 60986-7 050086098675 Symphony/Levine Disney 09:34:1828:07 Burgmuller Piano Sonata in F minor, Op. 8 Adrian Ruiz 07850 Genesis 108 009414810823 10:04:1516:58 Gounod Ballet Music from Faust Adelaide 00137 KEM 1003 N/A Symphony/Serebrier 10:22:4339:04 Tchaikovsky Orchestral Suite No. 3 in G, Stuttgart Radio 01255 Capriccio 10200 400640810200 Op. 55 Symphony/Marriner 7 11:03:3724:41 Boccherini Symphony in D minor, Op. 12 Ensemble 01259 HM 901291 314902503333 No. 4 "House of the Devil" 415/Banchini 8 11:29:3319:29 Massenet Ten Genre Pieces Aldo Ciccolini 02123 EMI 64277 077776427720 11:50:1708:42 Vivaldi Concerto in C minor for strings Cantilena/Shepherd 02543 Chandos 6594 095115659427 12:00:4908:09 Bach Fuga from Sonata No. 2 in A Yuri Liberzon PV1348 Laudable n/a 638266929003 minor, BWV 1003 Records 12:10:1307:36 Rossini Overture to The Journey to Philharmonia 01267 EMI 47118 077774711821 Rheims Orchestra/Muti 12:19:0423:50 Mozart Violin Concerto No. 3 in G, K. Kremer/Vienna 01239 RCA 6725 07863567252 216 Symphony 12:44:24 09:44 Fill Music: announcer selects 12:55:2304:02 Stravinsky Scherzo a la Russe Cincinnati 05984 Stravinsky: 80587 089408058721 Symphony/Jarvi Petrouchka - Scherzo a la Russe 13:01:1528:30 Haydn Symphony No. 101 in D, Orch. 18th 01663 Philips 422 240 028942224025 "Clock" Century/Bruggen 13:31:00 03:00 Chopin Preludes, Op. 28 Nos. 3 & 4 Cyprien Katsaris 02555 Sony 53355 074645335520 Thu, Jun 17, 2021 - The Classical Station, WCPE 3 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 13:35:30 17:26 Britten Simple Symphony, Op. 4 English Chamber 09695 Decca 3610 n/a Orchestra/Britten 13:54:2605:00 Castro Minuet, Op. Posthumous Orquesta de las 08364 Urtext 020 600685100202 Americas/Echenique 14:01:16 23:40 Stravinsky Pulcinella Suite CBC Vancouver 04097 CBC 5161 059582516126 Orch/Bernardi Records 14:26:1122:18 Grieg Violin Sonata No. 3 in C minor, Josefowicz/Novacek 05057 Philips 456 571 028945657127 Op. 45 14:49:59 09:27 Warlock Capriol Suite Guildhall String 01293 RCA 7761 07863577612 Ensemble/Salter 15:01:1630:34 Gounod Symphony No. 2 in E flat Orchestra of the 04723 EMI 63949 077776394923 Toulouse Capitole/Plasson 15:33:2002:05 Beethoven Minuet No. 2 in G Mikhail Pletnev 13262 DG/Decca 29402 028948404377 15:36:40 22:44 Dohnányi Variations on a Nursery Song, Kocsis/Budapest 09927 Steinway & 456 874 028945 687421 Op. 25 Festival Sons Orchestra/Fischer 16:00:3907:11 Saint-Saëns Bacchanale from Samson and Philadelphia 09101 Sony 87277 696998727724 Delilah Orchestra/Ormandy 16:08:4505:35 Schumann Finale from Symphony No. 3 in Stuttgart Radio 01873 Capriccio 10093 400640810093 E flat, Op. 97 "Rhenish" Symphony/Marriner 5 16:15:1510:47 Bach, C.P.E. Symphony in E flat Akademie fur Alte 04942 Harmonia 901622 794881409426 Music Berlin/Mai Mundi 16:26:5701:28 Chopin Etude in F minor, Op. 25 No. 2 Maurizio Pollini 00122 DG 413 794 028941379429 16:29:40 07:54 Glazunov Wedding March, Op. 21 Romanian State 01578 Marco Polo 8.220487 N/A Orchestra/Andreescu 16:38:2909:38 Marquez Danzon No. 2 Simon Bolivar Youth 07763 DG 0011340 028947774570 Orchestra/Dudamel 16:49:02 10:50 Locatelli Concerto Grosso in B flat, Op. Capella 04209 Naxos 8.553445 730099444521 1 No. 3 Istropolitana/Krecek 17:01:0714:09 Stravinsky Scherzo fantastique, Op. 3 Detroit 01450 London 414 456 028941445629 Symphony/Dorati 17:16:11 02:33 Walton The Princes in the Tower from Academy of St. 10627 Musical 513811T 717794381122 Richard III Martin-in-the-Fields/Ma Heritage rriner Society 17:19:3904:45 Dvorak Romanza from Czech Suite in Scottish Chamber 13267 Linn 614 691062061476 D, Op. 39 Orchestra/Swensen 17:25:1903:30 Wolf-Ferrari Jewels of the Madonna: Act III, Gothenburg 02200 DG 429 494 028942949423 Intermezzo Symphony/Jarvi 17:30:0410:07 Gounod Waltz from Faust Eugene Albulescu 03546 Ode 1446 N/A 17:41:0610:50 Mozart 1st mvt (Allegro maestoso) Amadeus Winds 00763 L'Oiseau 417 249 028941724922 from Serenade No. 11 in E flat Lyre (for winds), K. 375 17:52:5108:29 Balfe Overture to The Bohemian Girl Boston Pops/Fiedler 04582 RCA 68793 090266879328 18:02:35 08:51 Vivaldi Violin Concerto in E flat, RV Standage/English 01136 Musical 11085Z N/A 253 "The Raging of the Sea" Concert/Pinnock Heritage Society 18:12:2104:28 Harty Polka from A John Field Suite Edmonton 01330 CBC 5035 n/a Symphony/Mayer Records 18:17:4410:30 Haydn Piano Sonata No.
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