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The Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title Performerslib # Label Cat Sun, Sep 13, 2020 - The Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 00:01:30 07:52 Schubert Entr'acte No. 3 from Minneapolis 05051 Mercury 462 954 028946295427 Rosamunde, D. 797 Symphony/Skrowacze wski 00:10:2208:46 Humperdinck Dream Pantomime from Hansel Philharmonia/Klemper 07382 EMI 13073 n/a and Gretel er 00:20:0838:41 Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat, Curzon/Vienna 04349 London 421 616 028942161627 Op. 73 "Emperor" Philharmonic/Knappert sbusch 01:00:19 12:38 Smetana The Moldau from Ma Vlast (My Berlin 03600 EMI 69005 077776900520 Fatherland) Philharmonic/Karajan 01:13:5718:05 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in Il Giardino 04810 Teldec 6019 745099844226 F, BWV 1046 Armonico/Antonini 01:33:02 25:28 Mozart Symphony No. 39 in E flat, K. North German Radio 02135 RCA Red 60714 090266071425 543 Symphony/Wand Seal 02:00:0010:56 Weber Invitation to the Dance, Op. 65 National 00266 London 411 898 02894189820 Philharmonic/Bonynge 02:11:56 37:14 Brahms Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Op. Leister/Leipzig String 10273 MDG Gold 307 0719 760623071923 115 Quartet 02:50:1008:00 Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 24 in F Wilhelm Kempff 01310 DG 415 834 028941583420 sharp, Op. 78 "For Therese" 02:59:40 29:21 Karlowicz Violin Concerto, Op. 8 Danczowka/Polish 02170 Harmonia 278 1088 314902505612 National Radio-TV Mundi 2 Orchestra/Wit 03:30:0111:19 Wagner Prelude to Act 1 from Parsifal Royal 01626 Philips 420 886 028942088627 Concertgebouw/Haitink 03:42:2016:47 Bach French Suite No. 5 in G, BWV Wu Han 11904 Music@Me n/a 653738268626 816 nlo Live 04:00:3710:44 Borodin Overture to Prince Igor Chicago 05797 Decca 289 460 028946098226 Symphony/Solti 982 04:12:2108:33 Mozart Prelude and Fugue No. 5 in E Grumiaux Trio 12822 Philips 422 697 028942251328 flat for String Trio, K. 404a 04:21:5436:12 Sibelius Symphony No. 4 in A minor, Berlin 00508 DG 415 108 028941510822 Op. 63 Philharmonic/Karajan 04:59:3612:06 Schumann, C. Three Preludes and Fugues, Sylviane Deferne 03017 CBC 1078 059582107829 Op. 16 05:12:4219:45 Spohr Violin Concerto No. 8 in A Hahn/Swedish 09857 DG 0007188 D170087 minor, Op. 47 RSO/Oue 05:33:2705:43 Debussy Clair de lune from Suite Zoltan Kocsis 01079 Philips 412 118 02894121182 Bergamasque 05:40:1007:38 Tchaikovsky Waltz from Act I, Swan Lake, Indianapolis 03857 Koss 3303 021299722282 Op. 20 Symphony/Leppard 05:48:43 10:42 Fill Music: announcer selects 06:01:15 01:59 Benevolo Agnus Dei from Missa Azzolina Le Concert 05407 Naxos 8.556701 NA Spirituel/Niquet 06:04:2913:43 Handel Concerto in B flat for Harp and Ellis/Dupre/Philomusic 02572 Boston 119 730357011922 Lute, Op.4 No.6 a London/Jones Skyline 06:19:27 13:00 Finzi Interlude for Oboe and Strings, Daniel/Bournemouth 07653 Conifer 51285 756055128526 Op. 21 Symphony/Handley Classics 06:34:1725:06 Mozart Flute Concerto No. 1 in G, K. Kudo/Mito Chamber 05628 Sony 61884 074646188422 313 Orchestra/Ozawa Classical 07:01:13 04:32 Schumann, C. Romance in G minor, Op. 21 Helene Boschi 01104 Calliope 9211 n/a No. 3 07:07:0009:35 Segni Three Ricercares Consort 09290 Tactus 540002 800719410078 Veneto/Toffano 5 07:17:50 11:35 Bach Fantasia and Fugue in G Michael Murray 00332 Telarc 80049 N/A minor, BWV 542 Sun, Sep 13, 2020 - The Classical Station, WCPE 2 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 07:29:55 28:30 SING FOR JOY 08:00:5503:08 Barnby When morning gilds the skies Choir of Wells 07396 Hyperion 12102 034571121024 Cath/Archer/Gough 08:04:0305:30 Fayrfax Maria plena virtute (conclusion) The Cardinall's 03946 ASV 1002 743625100228 Musick/Carwood 08:09:3303:01 Rutter I will sing with the spirit Cambridge 08903 Collegium 514 040888051428 Singers/City of London Sinfonia/Rutter 08:14:4404:35 Sowerby And They Drew Nigh Trinity Church Wall 03657 Gothic 49034 000334903428 Street Choir/King 08:19:19 03:24 Traditional Deep River Saint Thomas Choir of 09001 St. n/a 884501227278 Men and Boys/Scott Thomas Church 08:22:4307:15 Major Litany of the Holy Spirit Choir of St. Michael's 12246 self-publish n/a n/a Marblehead/Major ed 08:32:28 04:39 GSM Commentary Rabbi Rabbi Jeffrey Summit GSMC5 Jeffrey Summitt 08:37:0707:43 Barber Agnus Dei Winchester Cathedral 05245 Virgin 45340 724354534027 Choir/Hill Classics 08:47:0007:34 Festa Super flumina Babylonis Huelgas Ensemble/van 02857 Sony 53116 074645311623 Nevel 08:55:0403:10 Bitgood Chorale Prelude on "God Frances Nobert 05934 Raven Oar 550 034069655024 Himself is With Us" 09:00:5415:55 Bach Cantata 17, "Wer Dank opfert, Holland Boys' 12050 Brilliant 94050 502842194050 der preiset mich" Choir/Netherlands Classics 2 Bach Collegium/Leusink 09:18:0932:06 Haydn, M. Requiem Hungarian Radio-TV 06795 Hungarato 31022 599181310222 Chorus/Liszt Chamber n 5 Orch/Rilling 09:51:25 07:10 Dubois Toccata from Twelve Pieces Andrew Lucas 02754 Naxos 8.550955 730099595520 10:00:4521:57 Jerusalem Mass in G, "De los Ninos" Chicago Arts PV1315 Navona 6274 896931005746 Orchestra and Chorus/Mendoza 10:23:5231:35 Arenzana Grand Mass in D Mexico City Chorus 08200 Urtext 2010 600685200100 and Chamber Orchestra/Echenique 10:57:1725:10 Bach Missa brevis in F, BWV 233 Pygmalion/Pichon 10138 Alpha 170 376001419170 Production 1 s 11:23:57 24:05 Handel Chandos Anthem No. 09, "O The 01896 Chandos 0505 09511505052 praise the Lord with one Sixteen/Christophers consent" Psalm 135 11:49:17 10:08 Fill Music: announcer selects 12:01:1508:08 Frescobaldi Three Canzones for Cello and Bylsma/Scheifes/van 00166 DHM 7978 054727797828 Continuo Asperen 12:10:38 01:00 Schubert, The Bee Mutter/Orkis 12617 DG 479 6834 028947968344 Francois 12:13:2845:51 Beethoven String Quartet No. 14 in C Vienna 01672 DG 419 439 028941943927 sharp minor (arranged for Philharmonic/Bernstein string orchestra) 13:01:0929:06 Bizet Symphony in C Royal 01008 Philips 416 437 028941643728 Concertgebouw/Haitink 13:32:0512:05 Tchaikovsky National Dances from Act III, Saint Louis 01828 RCA Red 7804 07863578042 Swan Lake, Op. 20 Symphony/Slatkin Seal 13:45:2513:13 Wagner Siegfried's Death and Funeral National 04844 Chesky 161 090368016126 Music from Gotterdammerung Philharmonic/Gerhardt Sun, Sep 13, 2020 - The Classical Station, WCPE 3 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 14:00:28 21:06 Schumann, C. Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. I.Kanneh-Mason/Royal PV1233 Decca 4850020 028948500208 7 Liverpool PO/Mathieson 14:23:24 10:27 Fill Music: announcer selects 14:35:0624:19 Jarrett Romeo and Juliet (Symphonic London 12123 Denoueme 1013 809986101325 Suite for Strings) Symphony/Jarrett nt Records 15:01:15 02:10 Debussy The Girl with the Flaxen Hair Francois-Joel Thiollier 12316 Naxos 8.556788 730099678827 from Preludes, Book I 15:04:4013:27 Telemann Concerto in F for 3 Violins from Paillard Chamber 01509 Erato 88006 326965880062 Tafelmusik, Part II Orchestra/Paillard 3 15:19:57 41:43 Bax Symphony No. 2 London 03471 Chandos 8493 501468284932 Philharmonic/Thomson 6 16:03:3021:46 Schumann, C. Musical Evenings, Op. 6 Yoshiko Iwai 06124 Naxos 8.553501 n/a 16:26:3110:32 Sarasate Spanish Dances, Op. 26 Fischer/Chernyavaska 11895 Decca 478 5950 028947859505 16:38:53 11:00 Hebden Concerto No. 5 in C minor Cantilena/Shepherd 01996 Chandos 8339 N/A 16:51:08 08:17 Fill Music: announcer selects 17:00:25 59:10 My Life In Music with Aprilo Aprile Milo Milo 18:01:25 13:52 Leclair Violin Concerto in B flat, Op. 10 Ruhadze/Ensemble DownloadBrilliant 95290 502842195290 No. 1 Violini Capricciosi Classics 1 18:16:3204:42 Part Peace upon you, Jerusalem Gloriae Dei PV1314 Gloriae Dei 065 709887006524 Cantores/Pugsley Cantores 18:22:29 20:52 Haydn Concerto for Violin, Piano and Ivakhiv/Pompa-Baldi/Sl PV1306 Centaur 3742 044747374222 Orchestra ovak National Symphony/Kuchar 18:44:3603:55 Elgar Nimrod from Enigma Sheku Kanneh-Mason PV1293 Decca 00314910 028948502417 Variations, Op. 36 2 18:49:4609:13 Enescu Concert Piece for Viola and Zemtsov/Fedorova PV1322 Channel 42320 723385423201 Piano Classics 19:00:49 08:36 The Classical Station’s Rob Kennedy speaks with conductor JoAnn Falletta about her new recording of Richard Danielpour’s “The Passion of Yeshua". 19:10:2506:04 Danielpour Intermezzo / "In the Valley of Overton/UCLA PV1320 Naxos 8559885 636943988527 the Shadow of Death" from The Chamber Passion of Yeshua Singers/Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus and Orchestra/Falletta 19:17:4418:13 Janacek Violin Sonata Hadelich/Owen DownloadWarner 527476 019029527457 Classics 3 19:37:12 21:06 Martinu Trio for Flute, Cello and Piano Boyd/Doane/Snyder PV1327 Bridge 9539 090404953927 Sun, Sep 13, 2020 - The Classical Station, WCPE 4 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 20:00:08 06:10 Schubert Allegretto in C minor, D. 915 Grigory Sokolov DownloadDG n/a n/a 20:07:1814:38 Goss, Stephen Motherlands Patterson/Sutton Duo DownloadRavello 8034 n/a 20:23:1136:26 Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Hough/Finnish Radio DownloadHyperion 68291 n/a minor, Op. 37 Symphony/Lintu 21:01:27 06:19 Part Magnificat Gloriae Dei PV1314 Gloriae Dei 065 709887006524 Cantores/Pugsley Cantores 21:09:0130:05 Schoenberg Transfigured Night, Op. 4 Israel 08947 Helicon 9625 729362796252 Philharmonic/Mehta 0 21:40:36 03:09 Part Veni creator Theatre of Voices/Ars 10746 Harmonia 807553 093046755362 Nova Mundi Copenhagen/Hillier 21:45:0015:55 Dzubay PHO Grossman PV1328 Chicago 20182020 195079929281 Ensemble/Dzubay Center for Contempor ary Compositio n 22:02:4507:21 Martucci Notturno, Op.
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