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The Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title Performerslib # Label Cat Tue, Jun 22, 2021 - The Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 00:01:30 12:30 Dvorak Romantic Pieces for Violin & Ughi/Slatkin 02143 RCA Red 60431 090266043125 Piano, Op. 75 Seal 00:15:0004:05 Tomlinson Cinderella Waltz Czecho-Slovak Radio 02124 Marco Polo 8.223413 489103023413 Symphony/Tomlinson 0 00:20:05 38:51 Franck Symphony in D minor Liege 07687 Universal 476 8069 028947680697 Philharmonic/Langree Music 01:00:2612:45 Haydn Piano Sonata No. 55 in B flat Julia Cload 02053 Meridian 84083 N/A 01:14:1124:27 Strauss, R. Concerto in D for Oboe and Black/English 04091 Sony 62652 074646265222 Small Orchestra Chamber Classical Orchestra/Barenboim 01:39:38 19:19 Veracini Overture No. 2 in F Musica Antiqua 03357 Archiv 439 937 028943993722 Cologne/Goebel 02:00:2711:26 Handel Concerto Grosso in B flat, Op. Musicians of the 02622 Erato 94354 745099435424 3 No. 2 Louvre/Minkowski 02:12:53 15:51 Purcell My heart is inditing Chanticleer/Jennings 05928 Teldec 60290 825646029020 02:29:4429:18 Widor Piano Quintet in D minor, Op. 7 Prunyi/New Budapest 01430 Marco Polo 8.223193 N/A Quartet 03:00:3206:58 Fauré Pavane, Op. 50 Philadelphia 03984 Sony 62644 074646264423 Orchestra/Ormandy Classical 03:08:3009:13 Dvorak My Home (Concert Overture), BBC 07571 Naxos 8.550600 489103050600 Op. 62 Philharmonic/Gunzenh 8 auser 03:18:4341:07 Tchaikovsky Piano Trio in A minor, Op. 50 Rubinstein/Heifetz/Piati 10823 RCA Victor 7768 078635776829 gorsky Gold Seal 04:01:20 13:13 Wagner Siegfried's Death and Funeral National 04844 Chesky 161 090368016126 Music from Gotterdammerung Philharmonic/Gerhardt 04:15:3313:39 Hagen Concerto in A for Lute and Smith/Banchini/Plantier 05758 Auvidis E 8641 329849008641 Strings /Courvoisier/Dieltens 4 04:30:12 29:36 Mendelssohn String Quartet in A minor, Op. Ragazze Quartet 13329 Channel 39317 723385393177 13 Classics 05:01:1819:13 Gade Novelette No. 1 in F for Strings, Aarhus Chamber 01481 Paula 12 N/A Op. 53 Orchestra/Larsen 05:21:31 09:26 Telemann Sonata No. 6 in D "in the style Musica Pacifica 06029 Dorian 93239 053479323927 of Corelli" 05:31:5705:05 Rossini Overture to Il Signor Bruschino Orpheus Chamber 00372 DG 415 363 028941536327 Orchestra 05:38:02 11:31 Bach, C.P.E. String Symphony in G English 00640 Archiv 415 300 028941530028 Concert/Pinnock 05:50:28 08:57 Fill Music: announcer selects 06:01:0011:00 Grieg Homage March from Sigurd BBC Scottish 04704 Naxos 8.550864 489103050864 Jorsalfar, Op. 56 Symphony/Maksymiuk 4 06:13:1510:57 Frederick the Symphony in G C.P.E. Bach Chamber 00569 Capriccio 10064 400640810064 Great Orchestra/Haenchen 5 06:25:2706:26 Beethoven Allegro con brio from The Montreal 09844 Sony 88697857 886978573728 Creatures Of Prometheus, Op. Symphony/Nagano 372 43 06:33:08 04:31 Chopin Etude in E, Op. 10 No. 3 Louis Lortie 01987 Chandos 8482 501468284822 "Tristesse" 0 06:39:1404:57 Chabrier Waltz from Pastoral Suite French National 00635 Erato 88018 326965880182 Orchestra/Jordan 8 06:45:26 05:18 Rodrigo 3rd mvt (Allegro gentile) from Isbin/New York 04016 Warner 60296 825646029624 Concierto de Aranjuez Philharmonic/Serebrier 06:51:5908:00 Boccherini Cello Sonata in G Isserlis/Cole 02302 Virgin 790805 075679080523 Classics Tue, Jun 22, 2021 - The Classical Station, WCPE 2 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 07:01:34 03:52 Bach Prelude and Fugue No. 1 in C Andras Schiff 00498 London 414 388 028941438829 from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1 07:06:4106:22 Haydn 3rd mvt (Menuet & Trio) from London 00936 London 417 620 028941762023 Symphony No. 099 in E flat Philharmonic/Solti 07:14:1807:32 Flotow Overture to Alessandro Dresden State 00143 Ars 2100136 410138000049 Stradella Orchestra/Vonk Vivendi 2 07:23:0510:36 Schubert Concert Piece in D for Violin Kremer/Chamber 02663 DG 437 535 028943753524 and Orchestra, D. 345 Orchestra of Europe 07:35:1607:53 Vivaldi Flute Concerto in G, Op. 10 Galway/New Irish 00787 RCA 61351 090266135127 No. 6 Chamber Orchestra 07:44:2405:45 Raff Tarantelle from Italian Suite Czechoslovak State 01784 Naxos 8.223194 N/A Philharmonic/Edlinger 07:51:2407:53 Sullivan Macbeth Overture BBC Symphony 06131 BBC MM203 n/a Orchestra/Mackerras 08:00:5204:18 Mehul Overture to Le Trésor Supposé Gulbenkian 01786 Nimbus 5185 083603518424 Orchestra/Swierczews ki 08:06:2508:33 Coenen Finale from Quintet in A for Viotta 03000 NM 92035 871330992035 Winds Ensemble/Liberman Classics 2 08:16:13 11:36 Cherubini Overture to Le Crescendo Orchestra of 01774 Frequenz 011-042 800327811042 Tuscany/Renzetti 8 08:29:4908:48 Mozart Fantasia in F minor for Musical Misha and Cipa 02938 Musical 5379317 717794793123 Clockwork, K. 608 Dichter Heritage Society 08:39:5204:54 Elgar March from The Wand of Hallé Orchestra/Elder 13264 Hallé 7548 506500134155 Youth, Suite No. 2 7 08:46:0105:13 Albéniz Triana from Iberia, Book 2 Earl Wild 05642 Ivory 70805 644057080525 Classics 08:52:29 06:56 Fill Music: announcer selects 09:01:15 07:14 Beethoven Coriolan Overture, Op. 62 German Chamber Phil. 05193 Virgin 45364 724354636427 Bremen/Harding 09:09:4417:30 Dvorak Sonatina in G, Op. 100 Gil & Orli Shaham 04369 DG 449 820 028944982022 09:28:4430:02 Mendelssohn Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Freiburg Baroque DownloadHarmonia 902369 n/a Op. 11 Orchestra/Heras-Casa Mundi do 10:00:36 23:22 Haydn Symphony No. 094 in G, London 00277 London 411 897 028941189721 "Surprise" Philharmonic/Solti 10:25:2833:17 Bennett Piano Concerto No. 5 in F Binns/Philharmonia/Br 08772 Lyrita 205 502092602052 minor aithwaite 9 11:00:35 09:16 Vivaldi Violin Concerto in C minor, RV Perlman/Israel 09527 EMI 7470762 077774707626 199 Philharmonic Classics 11:11:0608:46 Humperdinck Dream Pantomime from Hansel Philharmonia/Klemper 07382 EMI 13073 n/a and Gretel er 11:21:07 28:13 Spohr Notturno for Winds, Op. 34 Consortium 01761 Orfeo 155 871 N/A Classicum/Klocker 11:50:2009:02 Schubert Rider March in C, D. 866 No. 1 Vienna Academy 13025 Alpha 471 376001419471 Orchestra/Haselbock 9 12:01:12 10:36 Suppe Overture to Poet and Peasant Vienna DownloadSony 19439840 n/a Philharmonic/Muti Classical 162 12:13:0324:59 Weber Clarinet Concerto No. 2 in E Stoltzman/Slovak 08458 Navona 5801 896931002011 flat, Op. 74 Radio Symphony/Trevor 12:39:32 10:26 Fill Music: announcer selects Tue, Jun 22, 2021 - The Classical Station, WCPE 3 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 12:51:13 08:12 Tchaikovsky Andante cantabile from String New Symphony 06359 Decca 289 466 028946671023 Quartet No. 1 in D, Op. 11 Orchestra of 710 London/Agoult 13:01:1503:31 Ferrabosco the Dovehouse Pavan American Brass 00411 Delos 3003 n/a Younger Quintet 13:06:0117:30 Rachmaninoff Variations on a Theme of Shura Cherkassky 02984 Nimbus 7706 083603770624 Corelli, Op. 42 Records 13:25:0116:57 Bizet L'Arlesienne Suite No. 1 Berlin 00448 DG 415 106 028921510624 Philharmonic/Karajan 13:43:2816:04 Janson Cello Concerto in D Starker/Santa Fe 03632 Delos 3197 013491319728 Festival Orchestra 14:01:2211:01 Vivaldi Lute Concerto in D, RV 93 Isbin/Pacifica Quartet 13728 Cedille 190 735131919029 14:13:3826:36 Mehul Symphony No. 2 in D Rhenish 01659 Marco Polo 8.223139 400529423139 Philharmonic/Rotter 6 14:41:44 17:50 Mozart Symphony No. 28 in C, K. 200 Academy of St. 12802 Philips 422 610 028942250222 Martin-in-the-Fields/Ma rriner 15:01:2431:02 Grieg Symphonic Dances, Op. 64 Royal Scottish National 11505 Naxos 8.508015 747313801534 Orchestra/Engeset 15:33:5603:08 Kreisler Liebesfreud (Love's Joy) Ma/Zander 00386 CBS 37280 07464372802 Masterwor ks 15:38:19 21:06 Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 12 in A flat, Gyorgy Cziffra 02744 EMI 67366 077776736624 Op. 26 16:00:4011:02 Avison Concerto Grosso No. 02 in G Academy of St. 04003 Philips 438 806 028943880626 Martin-in-the-Fields/Ma rriner 16:12:3706:19 Brahms Intermezzo in A, Op. 118 No. 2 Wibi Soerjadi 04714 Philips 454 149 028945414928 16:19:51 04:12 Dvorak Slavonic Dance in B, Op. 72 Budapest Festival 05801 Philips 289 464 028946460122 No. 1 Orchestra/Fischer 601 16:24:5805:45 Mendelssohn Nocturne from A Midsummer Orchestra of the Age of 07843 Virgin 234865 509992348652 Night's Dream Enlightenment/Mackerr Classics 2 as 16:31:5807:32 Bach, J.C. Symphony in C Hanover 04543 CPO 999 383 761203938322 Band/Halstead 16:40:2507:22 Glazunov 1st mvt (Allegro moderato) Bamberg 00887 Orfeo 148 201 N/A from Symphony No. 7 in F, Op. Symphony/Jarvi 77 16:48:4209:47 Leclair Overture No. 3 in A London 05024 Harmonia 901646 794881417223 Baroque/Medlam Mundi 16:59:44 07:46 Schubert Impromptu in A flat, D. 935 No. Clifford Curzon 10098 London 417 642 028941764225 2 17:08:2509:48 Volkmann String Serenade No. 1 in C, Bavarian Radio 01487 Christopho 74506 N/A Op. 62 Symphony/Nicol rus 17:19:08 01:53 Britten Waltz from Matinees National 13072 Decca 483 2499 028948324996 musicales, Op. 24 Philharmonic/Bonynge 17:21:5605:45 Mozart 1st mvt (Allegro) from Flute Davies/Nash 00102 Virgin 90740 07567907402 Quartet No. 3 in C, K. 285b Ensemble London 17:28:56 07:37 Strauss Jr. Where the Lemon Trees Gaudier Ensemble 05554 Hyperion 67169 034571171692 Blossom (A Waltz) 17:37:2807:28 Handel Concerto Grosso in G, Op.
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