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The Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title Performerslib # Label Cat Tue, Jan 26, 2021 - The Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 00:01:30 10:39 Mozart Adagio in B minor, K. 540 Mitsuko Uchida 00264 Philips 412 616 028941261625 00:13:3945:17 Dvorak Cello Concerto in B minor, Op. du Pre/Swedish Radio 07040 Teldec 85340 685738534029 104 Symphony/Celibidache 01:00:2631:11 Beethoven String Quartet No. 9 in C, Op. Tokyo String Quartet 04508 Harmonia 807424 093046742362 59 No. 3 Mundi 01:32:3708:09 Mozart Adagio & Fugue in C minor for Berlin 06660 DG 0005830 028947759546 Strings K. 546 Philharmonic/Karajan 01:42:1618:09 Telemann Paris Quartet No. 11 Kuijken 04867 Sony 63115 074646311523 Bros/Leonhardt 02:01:5529:22 Mozart Sinfonia Concertante in E flat, Frang/Rysanov/Arcang 12341 Warner 08256462 825646276776 K. 364 elo/Cohen Classics 76776 02:32:1726:39 Brahms Clarinet Trio in A minor, Op. Stoltzman/Ax/Ma 02937 Sony 57499 074645749921 114 Classical 03:00:2611:52 Liszt Mephisto Waltz No. 1 Evgeny Kissin 06623 RCA 58420 828765842020 03:13:1834:42 Strauss, R. Symphony in D minor Hong Kong 03667 Marco Polo 8.220323 73009923232 Philharmonic/Scherme rhorn 03:49:0009:52 Schubert Overture to Rosamunde, D. Leipzig Gewandhaus 00217 Philips 412 432 028941243225 797 Orchestra/Masur 04:00:2215:04 Haydn Piano Sonata No. 50 in D Julia Cload 02053 Meridian 84083 N/A 04:16:2628:32 Mozart Symphony No. 29 in A, K. 201 Prague Chamber 05596 Telarc 80300 089408030024 Orch/Mackerras 04:45:58 12:20 Webern In the Summer Wind Philadelphia 10424 Sony 88725417 887254172024 Orchestra/Ormandy 202 04:59:4806:23 Lehar Merry Widow Waltz Richard Hayman 08261 Naxos 8.578041- 747313804177 Symphony 42 05:07:11 21:52 Rachmaninoff Rhapsody on a Theme of Entremont/Philadelphia 04207 Sony 46541 07464465412 Paganini, Op. 43 Orchestra/Ormandy Classical 05:30:0307:57 Rossini Overture to Otello National 00370 London 443 850 028944385021 Philharmonic/Chailly 05:39:00 08:44 Bach Sonata in D, BWV 963 Angela Hewitt 03556 Hyperion 67499 D 153376 05:48:39 10:46 Fill Music: announcer selects 06:01:0008:41 Mozart Symphony No. 22 in C, K. 162 Academy of Ancient 00765 L'Oiseau 417 592 028941759221 Music/Hogwood Lyre 06:10:41 12:55 Chopin Four Mazurkas, Op. 17 Leif Ove Andsnes 02364 Virgin 91501 075679150127 06:24:3608:38 Albinoni Oboe Concerto in C, Op. 9 No. Camden/London 05136 Naxos 8.553991 N/A 5 Virtuosi/Georgiadis 06:34:4909:48 Bruch Swedish Dances, Op. 63 Gewandhaus 01646 Philips 420 932 028942093225 Orch/Masur 06:45:3706:38 Stamitz, J. 1st mvt (Allegro) from Trumpet Hardenberger/Academ 00883 Philips 420 203 028942020320 Concerto in D y SMF/Marriner 06:53:1506:38 Fauré Elegie, Op. 24 du Pre/Moore 09531 EMI 65955 724356595521 07:01:28 05:32 Grieg Symphonic Dance, Op. 64 No. Bournemouth 06494 Musical 512633Y n/a 1 Symphony/Berglund Heritage Society 07:08:0009:37 Abel Symphony No. 1 in G Cantilena/Shepherd 01745 Chandos 8648 501468286482 4 07:18:3706:58 Borodin 2nd mvt (Scherzo & trio) from Vancouver 06335 CBC 5231 059582523124 Symphony No. 1 in E flat Symphony/Tovey Records 07:26:3510:06 Glazunov Ceremonial Overture, Op. 73 Bavarian Radio 00963 Orfeo 093 201 N/A Symphony/Jarvi 07:38:1606:57 Handel Sonata in A for Violin and Pine/Schrader/Rozend 02546 Cedille 032 735131903226 Continuo, HWV 361 aal Tue, Jan 26, 2021 - The Classical Station, WCPE 2 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 07:46:13 04:49 Boccherini 3rd mvt (Allegro) from Cello Rostropovich/Collegiu 07773 DG 00289 n/a Concerto No. 2 in D m Musicum 477 6579 Zurich/Sacher 07:52:0207:43 Strauss Jr. Lagoon Waltz Johann Strauss 01408 EMI 49096 077774909624 Orchestra of Vienna/Boskovsky 08:01:2005:39 Mozart Overture to The Abduction from Academy of St. 00360 EMI 47014 077774701426 the Seraglio, K. 384 Martin-in-the-Fields/Ma rriner 08:07:5913:24 Rameau Fifth Concert (for harpsichord Podger/Pinnock/Manso 10421 Channel 6212 723385621225 and strings) n Classics 08:22:2307:15 Dvorak 3rd mvt (Scherzo) from Oslo 02225 EMI 49995 077774999526 Symphony No. 5 in F, Op. 76 Philharmonic/Jansons 08:30:3808:57 Brahms 1st mvt (Allegro vivace) from du Pre/Barenboim 09531 EMI 65955 724356595521 Cello Sonata No. 2 in F, Op. 99 08:41:1009:46 Chopin Two Waltzes, Op. 18 & Op. 34 Vladimir Ashkenazy 00147 London 414 600 028941460028 No. 1 08:51:56 07:29 Fill Music: announcer selects 09:01:15 18:43 Mozart Piano Sonata No. 14 in C Alicia de Larrocha 02444 RCA Red 60453 090266045327 minor, K. 457 Seal 09:20:5816:58 Wagner Wotan's Farewell & Magic Fire National 04844 Chesky 161 090368016126 Music from Die Walkure Philharmonic/Gerhardt 09:39:11 20:13 Telemann Paris Quartet No. 10 Kuijken 04867 Sony 63115 074646311523 Bros/Leonhardt 10:01:1428:02 Mozart Symphony No. 25 in G minor, Academy of Ancient 00682 L'Oiseau-L 414 631 028941463128 K. 183 Music/Hogwood yre 10:30:31 06:19 Delius Summer Evening Royal 06688 EMI 67553 724356755321 Philharmonic/Beecham 10:36:5022:36 Boccherini Cello Concerto No. 9 in B flat du Pre/English 05327 EMI 66948 724356694828 Chamber Orchestra/Barenboim 11:01:1609:10 Strauss Jr. Vienna Bonbons Vienna 05888 DG 289 459 028945973029 Philharmonic/Maazel 730 11:11:4127:28 Brahms Horn Trio in E flat, Op. 40 Tuckwell/Perlman/Ash 00464 London 414 128 028941412829 kenazy 11:40:2408:48 Vivaldi Concerto in D for Transverse Preston/English 01136 Musical 11085Z N/A Flute, RV 429 Concert/Pinnock Heritage Society 11:50:12 09:02 Schubert Rider March in C, D. 866 No. 1 Vienna Academy 13025 Alpha 471 376001419471 Orchestra/Haselbock 9 12:01:0413:50 Mozart 12 Variations in C on “Twinkle, Lise de la Salle 07486 Naive 5080 822186050804 Twinkle”, K 265 12:15:54 13:23 Cramer Concert Piece For 2 Clarinets Klocker/Wandel/SW 01999 Schwann 11111 N/A & Orchestra German Radio Symphony/Tomayo 12:30:1712:10 Chopin Fantasie in F minor, Op. 49 Van Cliburn 00113 RCA 68813 090266881321 12:43:42 08:47 Fill Music: announcer selects 12:53:2905:56 Granados Spanish Dance No. 4, Christopher Parkening 00856 EMI 49404 077774940429 "Villanesca" 13:01:1517:48 Grieg Norwegian Dances, Op. 35 English Chamber 02244 Philips 420 081 028942008120 Orchestra/Leppard 13:20:0320:49 Bach Partita No. 5 in G, BWV 829 Angela Hewitt 04572 Hyperion 67191/2 034571171913 13:42:07 17:48 Boccherini Guitar Quintet No. 5 in D Romero/Academy of 02619 Philips 438 769 028943876926 St. Martin-in-the-Fields Chamber Ensemble Tue, Jan 26, 2021 - The Classical Station, WCPE 3 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 14:01:45 29:58 Mozart Violin Concerto No. 5 in A, K. Sitkovetsky/English 10822 Novalis 150 007 761991500072 219 "Turkish" Chamber Orchestra 7 14:32:4310:16 Durante String Concerto in A, "La I Solisti 01550 Erato 88172 326965881722 Pazzia" Veneti/Scimone 5 14:44:14 15:39 Franck The Accursed Huntsman Basel 01623 Erato 88167 326965881672 Symphony/Jordan 3 15:01:4327:21 Mozart Symphony No. 36 in C, K. 425 Bavarian Radio 00600 CBS 44647 07464446472 “Linz” Symphony/Kubelik 15:30:49 03:53 Falla Ritual Fire Dance from El amor Boston Pops/Fiedler 05456 RCA Victor 63304 090266330423 brujo (Love, the Magician) 15:35:4224:11 Parry Nonet in B flat for Winds Capricorn 01814 Hyperion 66291 03457116291 16:01:0809:06 Mendelssohn Trumpet Overture, Op. 101 London 01435 DG 423 104 028942310421 Symphony/Abbado 16:11:0907:46 Schubert Impromptu in A flat, D. 899 No. Maria Joao Pires 04948 DG 457 550 028945755021 4 16:19:5007:14 Holst Mars, The Bringer of War from Berlin 00488 DG 400 028 325914000282 The Planets, Op. 32 Philharmonic/Karajan 6 16:27:5904:09 Delibes Mazurka from Coppelia Slovak 07909 Naxos 8.570011- 074731300117 Philharmonic/Mogrelia 12 0 16:33:2308:21 Chopin Polonaise brillante in C, Op. 3 Bailey/Dinnerstein 06945 Delos 3326 013491332628 16:42:39 05:04 Mozart Overture to The Clemency of Calgary 03434 CBC 5149 059582514924 Titus, K. 621 Philharmonic/Bernardi 16:48:3810:26 Pierné The Dance Lesson from Paris National Opera 07755 EMI 64278 077776427829 Cydalise and the Satyr Orchestra/Mari 17:00:19 03:29 Falla Jota from Suite populaire du Pre/Williams 09531 EMI 65955 724356595521 espagnole 17:04:4305:35 Bach Menuets and Gigue from Simone Dinnerstein 10120 Sony 798943 Partita No. 1 in B flat, BWV 825 17:11:13 11:12 Delius Daybreak, Dance from Florida Ulster 06696 Chandos 241-37 095115243725 Suite Orchestra/Handley 17:23:2005:59 Haydn London Trio No. 2 in G Rampal/Schulz/Audin 02463 Sony 48061 n/a 17:30:3408:15 Strauss Jr. Literary Essay, (Waltz) Johann Strauss 02312 EMI 64108 077776410821 Orchestra Vienna/Boskovsky 17:39:44 11:00 Mozart Violin Sonata in E minor, K. Perlman/Barenboim 01060 DG 410 896 028941089625 304 17:51:3908:08 Auber Overture to Fra Diavolo Dresden State 00143 Ars 036 410138000049 Orchestra/Vonk Vivendi 2 18:01:02 10:16 Vivaldi Concerto in G minor for 2 J&J Lloyd 11854 Naxos 8.573374 747313337477 Cellos, RV 531 Webber/European Union CO/Hofmann 18:12:1308:45 Hanson 2nd mvt (Andante tranquillo) Seattle 09346 Delos 3092 013491309224 from Symphony No. 3 Symphony/Schwarz 18:21:5305:59 Beethoven 1st mvt (Adagio sostenuto) Wilhelm Kempff 11857 DG 479 3590 028947935902 from Piano Sonata No.
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