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Thursday Playlist March 28, 2019: (Full-page version) Close Window “Imagination creates reality.” —Richard Wagner Start Buy CD Program Composer Title Performers Record Label Stock Number Barcode Time online Sleepers, Newport 00:01 Buy Now! Verdi Overture ~ Joan of Arc Bern Symphony/la Selva 85649 032466564925 Awake! Classics 00:09 Buy Now! Beethoven Violin Sonata No. 7 in C minor, Op. 30 No. 2 Mutter/Orkis DG 479 2949 028947929499 00:37 Buy Now! Strauss, R. Symphonic Fantasy ~ Die Frau Ohne Schatten Dresden State Orchestra/Sinopoli DG 449 216 028944921625 01:00 Buy Now! Bruch Suite on Russian Themes, Op. 79b Hungarian State Symphony/Honeck Marco Polo 8.223104 N/A 01:22 Buy Now! Haydn String Quartet in B flat, Op. 76 No. 4 "Sunrise" Tátrai Quartet Hungaroton 12812-13 N/A 01:46 Buy Now! Falla Three Dances ~ The Three-Cornered Hat Philadelphia Orchestra/Ormandy Sony 89291 696998929128 02:00 Buy Now! Sibelius Romance in C, Op. 42 Finlandia Sinfonietta/Helasvuo Finlandia 354 n/a 02:06 Buy Now! Tartini Violin Concerto in D Ayo/Symphonia Perusina Orchestra Dynamic 131 8071440601319 02:27 Buy Now! Mozart Piano Concerto No. 27 in B flat, K. 595 Serkin/London Symphony/Abbado DG 410 035 028941003522 03:01 Buy Now! Balakirev Islamey, an Oriental Fantasy Kirov Orchestra/Gergiev Philips 470 618 028947061823 03:10 Buy Now! Wieniawski Violin Concerto No. 2 in D minor, Op. 22 Kang/Vancouver Symphony/Comissiona CBC Records 5197 059582519721 03:35 Buy Now! Marais Suite in G for flute, violin and continuo Music's Re-Creation Centaur 2334 044747233420 04:00 Buy Now! Mozart, F. Piano Concerto No. 2 in E flat, Op. 25 Hellwig/Cologne Radio Symphony/Bader Koch Schwann 311 004 9002723110043 04:26 Buy Now! Lanner Styrian Dances Boskovsky Ensemble Vanguard 72016 015707201629 04:32 Buy Now! Chopin Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 35 Helene Grimaud DG 0004048 028947753254 Introduction and Allegro Concertante in D minor for 04:59 Buy Now! Schumann Frankl/Bamberg Symphony/Furst Vox 5027 04716350272 Piano & Orchestra, Op.134 Concert Piece No. 2 in D minor for Clarinet and Klocker/Wandel/SW German Radio 05:13 Buy Now! Mendelssohn Schwann 11111 N/A Bassetthorn, Op. 114 Symphony/Tomayo Rise and Shine! 05:23 Buy Now! Telemann Overture in D ~ Tafelmusik, Part II Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra/Koopman Erato 85394 08908853942 05:40 Buy Now! Schubert Impromptu in A flat, D. 935 No. 2 Maria Joao Pires DG 457 550 028945755021 05:49 Buy Now! Fill Music: anncr selects 06:01 Buy Now! Reznicek Overture ~ Donna Diana Dresden State Orchestra/Vonk Ars Vivendi 2100136 4101380000492 Academy of St. Martin-in-the- 06:08 Buy Now! Mozart 1st mvt (Allegro) ~ Symphony No. 6 in F, K. 43 Philips 422 601 028942250123 Fields/Marriner 06:13 Buy Now! Strauss Jr. Love Song Waltz Gaudier Ensemble Hyperion 67169 034571171692 Academy of St. Martin-in-the- 06:21 Buy Now! Cherubini Overture ~ Medea EMI 54438 077775443820 Fields/Marriner 06:31 Buy Now! Bach, J.C. Symphony in F, Op. 8 No. 4 Hanover Band/Halstead CPO 999 383 761203938322 3rd mvt (Scherzo) ~ Symphony No. 1 In F minor, Op. 06:42 Buy Now! Alfven Royal Scottish National Orchestra/Willen Naxos 8.553962 730099496223 7 06:50 Buy Now! Offenbach Overture ~ Orpheus in the Underworld Gulbenkian Orchestra/Swierczewski Nimbus 5303 083603530327 07:00 Buy Now! Telemann Trumpet Concerto No. 1 in D Burns/American Concerto Orchestra Dorian 80132 751758013223 07:09 Buy Now! Dukas Sorcerer's Apprentice Czech Philharmonic/Almeida Supraphon 3479 099925347925 07:22 Buy Now! Ravel Prelude ~ Le Tombeau de Couperin Paris Orchestra/Martinon EMI 75526 724357552622 07:26 Buy Now! Sibelius Suite Champetre, Op. 98b English String Orchestra/Boughton Nimbus 5169 083603516925 07:35 Buy Now! Boyce Overture No. 3 in B flat Cantilena/Shepherd Chandos 6531 095115653128 07:45 Buy Now! Dvorak Polka ~ String Quartet No. 9 Chilingirian Quartet Chandos 8755 095115875520 07:52 Buy Now! Auber Overture ~ The Bronze Horse Detroit Symphony/Paray Mercury 470 638 028947063827 08:01 Buy Now! Vivaldi 3rd mvt (Presto) ~ Four Seasons, Summer Bell/Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields Sony 11013 886971101324 08:04 Buy Now! Fauré Pavane, Op. 50 Morris/New Philharmonia/Willcocks EMI 88576 5099968857622 08:12 Buy Now! Berlioz Serenade ~ Harold in Italy, Op. 16 Verney/Bastille Opera Orchestra/Chung DG 447 102 028944710229 08:20 Buy Now! Suppe Overture ~ The Beautiful Galatea Vienna Philharmonic/Mehta CBS 44932 07464449322 08:29 Buy Now! Strauss Jr. Explosions Polka, Op. 43 Vienna Philharmonic/Mehta Sony Classical 88875037912 888750379122 08:32 Buy Now! Haydn Horn Concerto No. 1 in D Baumann/Academy SMF/Brown Philips 422 346 028942234628 08:49 Buy Now! Fill Music: anncr selects 09:01 Buy Now! Bach Violin Concerto No. 1 in A minor, BWV 1041 Oistrach/Vienna Symphony DG 447 427 028944742705 Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields 09:17 Buy Now! Mozart Horn Quintet in E flat, K. 407 Philips 422 510 028942251021 Chamber Ensemble 09:37 Buy Now! Paganini Great Sonata for Guitar with Mandolin Troester/Tewes EMI 47649 077774764926 Piano Sonata No. 14 in C sharp minor, Op. 27 No. 2 Classical Café 10:00 Buy Now! Beethoven Rudolf Serkin Sony 37219 07464372192 “Moonlight” 10:18 Buy Now! Halvorsen Symphony No. 1 in C minor Trondheim Symphony/Ruud Aurora 1921 7026262192126 11:00 Buy Now! Brahms Academic Festival Overture, Op.80 Houston Symphony/Eschenbach Virgin 59223 077775922325 Academy of St. Martin-in-the- 11:12 Buy Now! Avison Concerto Grosso No. 11 in G Philips 438 806 028943880626 Fields/Marriner 11:28 Buy Now! Wagner Good Friday Music ~ Parsifal Eastman Wind Ensemble/Fennell Mercury 434 394 028943439428 11:39 Buy Now! Rachmaninoff Caprice bohemien, Op. 12 Vancouver Symphony/Comissiona CBC 5143 059582514320 Rimsky- 12:01 Buy Now! Sadko, Op. 5 (Symphonic Poem) Mexico City Philharmonic/Batiz MHS 512145A N/A Korsakov 12:16 Buy Now! Bach Toccata in D, BWV 912 Lise de la Salle Naive 5006 822186050064 12:28 Buy Now! Massenet Meditation ~ Thais Mutter/Berlin Philharmonic/Karajan EMI 07634 5099920763428 12:37 Buy Now! Fill Music: anncr selects 12:48 Buy Now! Rossini Overture ~ William Tell Philharmonia Orchestra/Muti EMI 47118 077774711821 Nakariakov/Saint Paul Chamber As You Like It 13:01 Buy Now! Telemann Trumpet Concerto in F minor Teldec 10788 706301078822 Orchestra/Wolff 13:11 Buy Now! Schubert Musical Moment No. 1 in C Dalberto Denon 74499 081757449922 French National Radio and TV 13:18 Buy Now! Saint-Saëns Symphony in F, "Urbs Roma" EMI 62643 077776264325 Orchestra/Martinon 14:01 Buy Now! Mozart Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor, K. 466 Serkin/London Symphony/Abbado DG 400 068 3259140006824 14:35 Buy Now! Dowland Sir Henry Guilford, his Almain Nigel North Linn 097 691062600972 14:38 Buy Now! Harty With the Wild Geese Ulster Orchestra/Thomson Chandos 8321 n/a 15:00 Buy Now! Copland Four Dance Episodes ~ Rodeo NY Philharmonic/Bernstein Sony 63082 074646308226 15:21 Buy Now! Mozart Piano Trio in G, K. 496 Abegg Trio Intercord 885.854 4006758858548 Academy of St. Martin-in-the- 15:48 Buy Now! Cherubini Concert Overture EMI 54438 077775443820 Fields/Marriner Allegro! 16:00 Buy Now! Geminiani Concerto Grosso in C, Op. 7 No. 3 Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields/Brown ASV Digital 724 D126588 16:09 Buy Now! Bach Gigue ~ Cello Suite No. 3 in C, BWV 1009 Inbal Segev Vox Classics 7911 047163791123 16:13 Buy Now! Tchaikovsky Marche slave, Op. 31 Russian National Orchestra/Pletnev Virgin 91487 075679148728 16:22 Buy Now! 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Strauss Jr. Daydreams (a concert waltz) Czecho-Slovak State Philharmonic/Walter Marco Polo 8.223220 4891030232204 17:42 Buy Now! Falla Dance of the Miller’s Wife ~ Three Cornered Hat Berlin Radio Symphony/Maazel DG 447 414 028947162025 17:51 Buy Now! Gottschalk Falling Leaves Alan Feinberg Decca 0704 028943033022 18:01 Buy Now! Tower Fanfare No. 3 for the Uncommon Woman Colorado Symphony/Alsop Koch 7469 099923746928 18:07 Buy Now! Gounod Finale ~ Symphony No. 1 in D Orchestra of the Toulouse Capitole/Plasson EMI 63949 077776394923 18:17 Buy Now! Verdi Prelude ~ La traviata, Act III Philharmonia/Karajan EMI 65914 724356591424 18:22 Buy Now! Bach, J.C.F. Cello Sonata in A Camerata of Cologne CPO 777 087 761203708727 18:36 Buy Now! Fill Music to Opera House: anncr selects Warner 18:47 Buy Now! Rossini Overture ~ Semiramide Orchestra St. Cecilia/Pappano 0825646243440 825646243440 Classics WCPE Opera 18:59 Buy Now! 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