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Time Composer Selection KUAT-FM Classical Listings 1 of 54 Time Composer Selection Fri, Feb 1 6:09 Lanner Waltz, "Die Werber," Op. 103 a.m. Fri, Feb 1 6:18 Brahms Hungarian Dances (9) a.m. Fri, Feb 1 6:38 Hofmann, L. Oboe Concerto In G a.m. Fri, Feb 1 6:53 Harris, R. Symphonic Overture, "Cimarron" a.m. Fri, Feb 1 7:09 Medtner Canzona Fluviale, From "Forgotten Melodies," Op. 38 No. 4 a.m. Fri, Feb 1 7:14 Hovhaness Tzaikerk, Op. 53 a.m. Fri, Feb 1 7:26 Albinoni Oboe Concerto In D, Op. 9 No. 2 a.m. Fri, Feb 1 7:40 Respighi Ancient Airs And Dances Suite No. 1 a.m. Fri, Feb 1 8:09 Fucik Florentine March, Op. 214 a.m. Fri, Feb 1 8:16 Ibert Encounters a.m. Fri, Feb 1 8:33 Telemann Concerto In E-Flat For Two Horns, Strings And Continuo a.m. Fri, Feb 1 8:51 Balakirev Nocturne No. 3 In D a.m. Fri, Feb 1 9:00 Auric Suite From "Lola Montez" a.m. Fri, Feb 1 9:29 Dukas Introduction To Act Iii Of "Ariane Et Barbe-Bleue" a.m. Fri, Feb 1 9:37 Whitacre When David Heard a.m. Fri, Feb 1 10:00 Sibelius Scaramouche, Op. 71 a.m. Fri, Feb 1 11:00 Borrono Saltarello De La Preditta a.m. Fri, Feb 1 11:02 Prokofiev Symphony No. 5 In B-Flat, Op. 100 a.m. Fri, Feb 1 12:06 Elgar Chanson De Matin, Op. 15 No. 2 p.m. Fri, Feb 1 12:10 Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5 In E, Op. 64 p.m. KUAT-FM Classical Listings 2 of 54 Fri, Feb 1 1:00 Graun, J.G. Concerto In C For Violin, Viola Da Gamba And Strings p.m. Fri, Feb 1 1:25 Beethoven Quintet In E-Flat For Piano And Winds, Op. 16 p.m. Fri, Feb 1 1:53 Grieg Overture To "Peer Gynt," Op. 23 p.m. Fri, Feb 1 2:00 Abel Suite For Solo Viol p.m. Fri, Feb 1 2:20 Concert Variations In C For Piano And Orchestra On "Down Among The Stanford p.m. Dead Men," Op. 71 Fri, Feb 1 2:47 Berners Fantaisie Espagnole p.m. Fri, Feb 1 3:00 Schmitt, F. La Tragédie De Salomé, Op. 50 p.m. Fri, Feb 1 3:28 Shostakovich Piano Concerto No. 2 In F, Op. 102 p.m. Fri, Feb 1 3:48 Offenbach Overture To "Orpheus In The Underworld" p.m. Fri, Feb 1 4:06 Moross Americana Miniature From "Rachel, Rachel" p.m. Fri, Feb 1 4:14 Mahler Songs Of A Wayfarer p.m. Fri, Feb 1 4:31 Handel Concerto Grosso In D, Op. 6 No. 10 p.m. Fri, Feb 1 4:47 Myslivecek Symphony No. 3 In F p.m. Fri, Feb 1 5:06 Puccini Aria, "O Mio Babbino Caro" From Gianni Schicchi p.m. Fri, Feb 1 5:10 Leo Cello Concerto No. 2 In C p.m. Fri, Feb 1 5:24 Gould Latin American Symphonette p.m. Fri, Feb 1 5:46 Schröter Piano Concerto In C, Op. 3 No. 3 p.m. Fri, Feb 1 6:00 Saint-Saëns Suite In D For Cello And Piano, Op. 16 p.m. Fri, Feb 1 6:24 Haydn Symphony No. 101 In D, "The Clock" p.m. Fri, Feb 1 6:52 Paderewski Prelude To Act Iii Of "Manru" p.m. Fri, Feb 1 8:00 Multiple Live At The Concertgebouw p.m. KUAT-FM Classical Listings 3 of 54 Symphony No. 41 In C, K. 551, "Jupiter", Mozart Symphony In Three Movements, Stravinsky Concerto For Orchestra, Bartók Sat, Feb 2 6:00 Paganini Guitar Sonata In A, "Grand Sonata" a.m. Sat, Feb 2 6:23 Liszt Mephisto Waltz No. 1, S. 110 (Orchestra) a.m. Sat, Feb 2 6:35 Hespe The Three Musketeers a.m. Sat, Feb 2 6:48 Ravel Tzigane a.m. Sat, Feb 2 7:06 Serebrier Tango In Blue a.m. Sat, Feb 2 7:10 Bach/Busoni Chaconne In D a.m. Sat, Feb 2 7:28 Janácek Overture, "Jealousy" a.m. Sat, Feb 2 7:35 Haydn Symphony No. 33 In C a.m. Sat, Feb 2 8:06 Dvorák Waltz In F, Op. 54 No. 6 a.m. Sat, Feb 2 8:11 Pichl Symphony In D, "Mars" a.m. Sat, Feb 2 8:31 Avison Concerto Grosso In D, Op. 4 No. 1 a.m. Sat, Feb 2 8:41 Ellington Harlem a.m. Sat, Feb 2 9:06 Bruneau Prelude To Act Iv From "Messidor" a.m. Sat, Feb 2 9:12 Witt Symphony In C, "Jena" a.m. Sat, Feb 2 9:38 Handel Concerto Grosso In F, Op. 6 No. 2 a.m. Sat, Feb 2 9:51 Cowell Hymn For String Orchestra a.m. Sat, Feb 2 10:00 Mozart Symphony No. 1 In E-Flat, K. 16 a.m. Sat, Feb 2 10:13 Variations On Haydn'S "Der Tod Ist Ein Langer Schlaf" For Cello And Denisov a.m. Orchestra Sat, Feb 2 10:29 Metropolitan Opera Multiple a.m. Die Walküre, Wagner KUAT-FM Classical Listings 4 of 54 Sat, Feb 2 3:00 Franck Piano Quintet In F p.m. Sun, Feb 3 6:00 Tchaikovsky Overture To "The Queen Of Spades" a.m. Sun, Feb 3 6:05 Khachaturian Selections From "Spartacus" a.m. Sun, Feb 3 6:29 Vivaldi Concerto In D For Viola D'Amore, Lute And Orchestra, Rv 540 a.m. Sun, Feb 3 6:44 Chausson Symphonic Poem, "Viviane," Op. 5 a.m. Sun, Feb 3 7:06 Myslivecek Overture To "Montezuma" a.m. Sun, Feb 3 7:17 Guerrero Missa, "Simile Est Regnum Coelorum" a.m. Sun, Feb 3 8:06 Bruch Swedish Dance From "Four Pieces For Cello And Piano," Op. 70 a.m. Sun, Feb 3 8:13 Duffy A Time For Remembrance: A Peace Cantata a.m. Sun, Feb 3 8:39 Vitali Chaconne In G a.m. Sun, Feb 3 8:51 Arriaga Overture To "Los Esclavos Felices" a.m. Sun, Feb 3 9:06 Delibes Procession Of Bacchus, From "Sylvia" a.m. Sun, Feb 3 9:13 Paulus Seven Miniatures For String Trio a.m. Sun, Feb 3 9:33 Torelli Trumpet Concerto In D a.m. Sun, Feb 3 9:42 Chopin Andante Spianato And Grande Polonaise In E-Flat, Op. 22 a.m. Saint Paul Sunday Sun, Feb 3 10:00 String Trio No. 1 In B-Flat, D. 471, Schubert Multiple a.m. String Trio, Klein Divertimento In E-Flat, K. 563, Mozart Sonata In D For Solo Violin, Op. 27 No. 3, "Ballade", Ysaÿe Sun, Feb 3 11:00 Viotti Violin Concerto No. 16 In E, G. 85 a.m. Sun, Feb 3 11:27 Stravinsky Suite From "Pulcinella" a.m. Sun, Feb 3 11:50 Offenbach Waltz, "American Eagle" a.m. KUAT-FM Classical Listings 5 of 54 Sun, Feb 3 12:01 Corigliano Violin Concerto, "The Red Violin" p.m. Pittsburgh Symphony Sun, Feb 3 1:00 Multiple Fantasia On Operetta Themes, Sullivan p.m. Flute Concerto No. 2 In D, K. 314, Mozart Favorites, Mancini, H. Sun, Feb 3 4:00 Cabanilles Tiento De Primer Tono p.m. Sun, Feb 3 4:03 Ippolitov-Ivanov Caucasian Sketches, Op. 10 p.m. Sun, Feb 3 4:27 Rorem Santa Fe Songs p.m. Sun, Feb 3 5:00 Bach Overture In B In The French Style, Bwv 831 p.m. Sun, Feb 3 5:20 Wagner Overture And Venusberg Music From "Tannhäuser" p.m. Sun, Feb 3 5:47 Vaughan Williams English Folk Song Suite p.m. Sun, Feb 3 6:00 Reicha, A. Symphony In F p.m. Sun, Feb 3 6:45 Purcell Pavan In G, Z. 751 p.m. Sun, Feb 3 7:00 Schumann Symphony No. 3 In E-Flat, Op. 97, "Rhenish" p.m. Sun, Feb 3 7:36 Rachmaninov Variations On A Theme By Corelli, Op. 42 p.m. Deutsche Welle Festival Sun, Feb 3 8:00 Octet In E-Flat For Winds, Op. 103, Beethoven Multiple p.m. Rondino In E-Flat For Wind Octet, Woo 25, Beethoven Piano Trio No. 9 In G, Op. 121A, "Kakadu Variations", Beethoven Piano Trio No. 2 In E-Flat, D. 929, Schubert Mon, Feb 4 6:09 Kern Overture To "Sweet Adeline" a.m. Mon, Feb 4 6:18 Nielsen Flute Concerto, Op. 119 a.m. Mon, Feb 4 6:38 Mozart Symphony In C, K. 96/111B a.m. Mon, Feb 4 6:50 Marais Suite In D From "Pièces De Viol," Book 5 a.m. Mon, Feb 4 7:09 Hubay Scènes De La Csárdá No. 5 In G, Op. 33, "Choppy Balaton" a.m. KUAT-FM Classical Listings 6 of 54 Mon, Feb 4 7:16 Prokofiev Adagio, Waltz And Amoroso From "Cinderella" a.m. Mon, Feb 4 7:28 Saint-Saëns Grand Fantasy On "Samson And Delilah" a.m. Mon, Feb 4 7:44 Croft Suite For Winds From "Courtship-A-La-Mode" a.m. Mon, Feb 4 8:09 Massenet The Last Sleep Of The Virgin From "La Vierge" a.m. Mon, Feb 4 8:15 Méhul Piano Sonata In D, Op. 1 No. 1 a.m. Mon, Feb 4 8:26 Muffat Suite No. 4 In B-Flat From "Florilegium Primum" a.m. Mon, Feb 4 8:40 Kodály Dances Of Galánta a.m. Mon, Feb 4 9:00 Boccherini Symphony In D, G.
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