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The Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title Performerslib # Label Cat Wed, Feb 24, 2021 - The Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 00:01:30 10:50 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in Cassone/Il Giardino 04810 Teldec 6019 745099844226 F, BWV 1047 Armonico/Antonini 00:13:3527:51 Haydn Symphony No. 092 in G, Vienna 00343 DG 413 777 028941377722 "Oxford" Philharmonic/Bernstein 00:42:41 16:43 Schumann Piano Sonata No. 2 in G minor, Martha Argerich 08582 DG 477 5870 n/a Op. 22 01:00:5409:48 Bruch Swedish Dances, Op. 63 Gewandhaus 01646 Philips 420 932 028942093225 Orch/Masur 01:11:57 10:04 Vivaldi Recorder Concerto in A minor, Copley/Camerata 00435 DG 415 275 28941527523 RV 445 Bern/Copley 01:23:1636:08 Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D, Op. 35 Zimmermann/Berlin 01631 EMI 49758 077774975827 Philharmonic/Maazel 02:00:54 11:59 Chausson Viviane, Symphonic Poem Op. BBC 06917 Chandos 9650 095115965023 5 Philharmonic/Tortelier 02:14:0809:53 Boyce Overture No. 9 in A Cantilena/Shepherd 01093 Chandos 6531 095115653128 02:25:1634:09 Dvorak Symphony No. 3 in E flat, Op. Bournemouth 10713 Warner 65776 825646577538 10 Symphony/Serebrier Classics 03:00:5536:57 Fibich Symphony No. 3 in E minor, Brno State 01355 Supraphon 1256 498800106413 Op. 53 Philharmonic/Belohlav 8 ek 03:39:2220:03 Clementi Sinfonia in D, Op. 44 Chopin Chamber 02313 Dynamic 79 N/A Orchestra/Vogel 04:00:55 12:45 Haydn Piano Sonata No. 55 in B flat Julia Cload 02053 Meridian 84083 N/A 04:15:0044:25 Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Saint Louis 02134 RCA 60432 090266043224 Op. 36 Symphony/Slatkin 05:00:5508:42 Telemann Concerto in D for 3 Trumpets Marsalis/English 01243 Sony 92620 827969262023 Chamber Orch/Leppard 05:10:47 19:15 Hoffmann, Harp Quintet in C Nordman/Jarry/Gheste 00884 Schwann 11627 N/A E.T.A. m/Collot/Tournus 05:31:1210:13 Strauss, Josef Transactions (a waltz) Vienna 13652 Sony 19075902 190759028926 Philharmonic/Thielema Classical 892 nn 05:42:3504:56 Debussy Clair de lune from Suite Dame Moura Lympany 11500 EMI 57547 509994575472 Bergamasque 2 05:48:41 10:44 Fill Music: announcer selects 06:01:0007:49 Glinka Memory of A Summer Night in Tchaikovsky Moscow 03547 Harmonia 288 114 N/A Madrid Radio Mundi Symphony/Fedoseyev 06:10:0403:54 Bach 1st mvt (Allegro) from Violin Nishizaki/Capella 09462 Naxos 8.578217 747313821778 Concerto No. 1 in A minor, Istropolitana/Dohnanyi BWV 1041 06:15:13 09:46 Lumbye Dream Pictures Danish National Radio 02635 Chandos 9209 095115920923 Symphony/Rozhdestve nsky 06:26:1408:20 Gretry String Quartet No. 2 in E flat Haydn Quartet 02203 Koch/Schw 310 158 900272310158 ann 4 06:35:4908:26 Bach, J.C. Symphony in F Hanover 04543 CPO 999 383 761203938322 Band/Halstead 06:45:3005:04 Mozart 3rd mvt (Allegro) from Piano Beaux Arts Trio 12824 Philips 422 700 028942251427 Trio in D minor, K. 442 06:51:4907:44 Martucci Colore Orientale, Op. 44 No. 3 Rome Symphony/La 11496 Naxos 8.570932 747313093274 Vecchia 07:01:0807:16 Sullivan Overture to The Pirates of Scottish Chamber 00719 Nimbus 5066 08360350662 Penzance Orchestra/Faris Wed, Feb 24, 2021 - The Classical Station, WCPE 2 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 07:09:39 08:44 Saint-Saëns Concert Piece for Horn and Baumann/Leipzig 03997 Philips 416 380 028941638021 Orchestra, Op. 94 Gewandhaus/Masur 07:19:3803:18 Vivaldi Finale (Allegro) from Concerto P. Romero/Paris/I 13613 Decca 478 0219 028947802174 in D minor, RV 540 Musici 07:24:11 08:44 Strauss Jr. Valse-Caprice in A Thomas Labé 02486 Dorian 80102 751758010222 07:34:1007:51 Haydn Scherzando No. 4 in G Pahud/Haydn-Ensembl 05052 EMI 56577 724355657725 e Berlin/Schellenberger 07:43:1606:50 Offenbach Andante from Cello Concerto in Harnoy/Bournemouth 04047 RCA 68420 090266842025 G, "Military" Symphony/Almeida 07:51:21 08:08 Wagner Overture to Das Liebesverbot Royal Scottish National 12980 Chandos 10989X 095115198926 Orchestra/Jarvi 08:01:0407:46 Strauss, Josef Delirium Johann Strauss 01408 EMI 49096 077774909624 Orchestra of Vienna/Boskovsky 08:10:0502:18 Bach 2nd mvt (Siciliano) from Flute Debost/Rogg 08494 EMI 57503 509994575032 Sonata in E flat, BWV 1031 8 08:13:3814:25 Schumann Papillons, Op. 2 Marc-Andre Hamelin 06677 Hyperion 67120 034571171203 08:30:0307:57 Korngold Suite from "The Sea Hawk" Oregon 07263 Delos 3234 013491323428 Symphony/DePreist 08:39:15 01:04 Chopin Etude in D flat, Op. 25 No. 8 Maurizio Pollini 00122 DG 413 794 028941379429 08:41:3406:21 Mozart Finale (Rondo) from Violin Huggett/Orchestra of 03042 Veritas/Vir 61234 724356123427 Concerto No. 3 in G, K. 216 the Age of gin Enlightenment 08:49:10 10:15 Fill Music: announcer selects 09:01:1529:46 Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. Perahia/Bavarian 04132 Sony 44899 074644489927 16 Radio Symphony/Davis 09:32:16 12:11 Bach, C.P.E. Trio Sonata in C Florilegium 04834 Channel 11197 723385111979 09:45:4213:35 Borodin Polovtsian Dances from Prince Pittsburgh 06139 Seraphim 69021 724356902121 Igor Symphony/Steinberg 10:01:0720:26 Weber Grand Duo Concertante for Collins/Pletnev 00564 Virgin 91076 075679107626 Clarinet and Piano, Op. 48 Classics 10:23:0336:20 Bomtempo Symphony No. 2 in D Bamberg 01485 Portugalso 87002/PS N/A Symphony/Scimone m 11:01:1347:20 Korngold Symphony in F sharp, Op. 40 Philadelphia 11001 EMI 56169 724355616920 Orchestra/Welser-Möst Classics 11:49:3302:28 Strauss Sr. Annen Polka Boskovsky Ensemble 00180 Vanguard 72016 015707201629 11:53:0106:15 Handel Overture in D English Chamber 00108 Philips 426 082 028942608221 Orch/Leppard 12:01:06 09:23 Dvorak Prague Waltzes Prague 00536 Denon 7922 498800102803 Symphony/Belohlavek 1 12:11:4413:21 Franck Symphonic Variations Rubinstein/Symphony 01386 RCA 08279 886970827928 of the Air/Wallenstein 12:26:20 03:43 Hasselmans La Source (an etude), Op. 44 Lily Laskine 02591 Erato 92131 745099213121 12:31:18 09:14 Fill Music: announcer selects 12:41:4717:38 Haydn, M. Symphony No. 16 in A Slovak Chamber 02578 CPO 999 154 761203915422 Orchestra/Warchal 13:01:15 11:09 Bach, C.P.E. Berlin Symphony in E flat, Wq. C.P.E. Bach Chamber 01877 Capriccio 10103 400640810103 179 Orchestra/Haenchen 1 13:13:5430:50 Schumann Fantasy in C, Op. 17 Maurizio Pollini 09743 DG 429 372 028942937222 13:46:1413:15 Mozart Serenade No. 6 in D, K. 239 Orpheus Chamber 00213 DG 415 669 028941566928 "Serenata Notturna" Orchestra Wed, Feb 24, 2021 - The Classical Station, WCPE 3 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 14:01:19 07:04 Coleridge-Taylo Petite Suite de Concert, Nos. 1 Philharmonia/Weldon 01374 EMI 62529 077776252926 r & 2 14:09:5333:07 Bizet Roma Bordeaux Aquitaine 01769 Forlane 16564 329849016564 Orchestra/Benzi 5 14:44:30 14:59 Zach Oboe Concerto in B flat KreJci/Prague 00138 Supraphon 72890 N/A Chamber Orchestra/VaJnar 15:01:1952:42 Schubert Symphony No. 9 in C, D. 944 Hallé 10803 Encore 568121 723456812123 "Great" Orchestra/Barbirolli 15:55:3103:23 Saint-Saëns The Swan from Carnival of the Kliegel/Bournemouth 04536 Naxos 8.553039 730099403924 Animals Sinfonietta/Monnard 16:00:0903:12 Salieri Overture to The Talisman Czecho-Slovak Radio 06465 Marco Polo 8.223381 489103023381 Symphony/Dittrich 2 16:04:2106:38 Mozart Andante in C, K. 315 Galway/Chamber 01563 RCA Victor 7861 078635786125 Orchestra of Europe 16:11:5910:14 Mendelssohn String Symphony No. 01 in C London Festival 02460 Hyperion 66561 034571165615 Orchestra/Pople 16:23:1304:31 Offenbach Souvenir d’Aix-les-Bains Waltz Cincinnati Pops/Kunzel 00831 MMG 10022 04716300222 16:28:44 05:42 Bach 1st mvt (Allegro) from Il Giardino 04810 Teldec 6019 745099844226 Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in Armonico/Antonini G, BWV 1048 16:35:2607:29 Czerny Brilliant Rondo Beyer/Dagul/Dagul 02003 Four 882 N/A Hands Music 16:43:5510:49 Bach, J.C. Symphony in D, Op. 18 No. 4 Academy of Ancient 02595 Chandos 0540 095115054024 Music/Standage 16:55:59 07:14 Pachelbel Suite in G for Strings Paillard Chamber 03045 Erato 98475 745099847524 Orchestra/Paillard 17:04:1310:37 Dvorak Romance in F minor, Op. 11 Frank/Czech 05323 London 460 316 028946031629 Philharmonic/Mackerra s 17:15:5009:03 Glazunov Ceremonial Overture, Op. 73 Russian National 04321 DG 439 892 028943989220 Orchestra/Pletnev 17:25:5308:37 Strauss Jr. Artists' Life Vienna 05853 Philips 289 468 028946899922 Philharmonic/Ozawa 999 17:35:3011:12 Fibich Finale from Symphony No. 3 in Brno State 01355 Supraphon 1256 498800106413 E minor, Op. 53 Philharmonic/Belohlav 8 ek 17:47:42 01:43 Telemann 4th mvt (Allegro) from Trumpet Vosburgh/Seattle 04801 JVC 6509 N/A Concerto No. 1 in D Symphony/Schwarz 17:50:3508:22 Chopin Bolero In C, Op. 19 Artur Rubinstein 00616 RCA Red 5617 07863556172 Seal 18:00:12 09:37 Abel Symphony No. 1 in G Cantilena/Shepherd 01745 Chandos 8648 501468286482 4 18:10:4909:16 Mozart Divertimento No. 8 in F (for Vienna Quintet 03885 Nimbus 5479 710357547928 winds), K. 213 18:21:05 08:11 Schumann Finale from Symphony No. 1 in Dresden State 01805 EMI 69471 077776947129 B flat, Op. 38 "Spring" Orchestra/Sawallisch 18:30:1608:27 Corelli Sonata da camera in E minor, London 03696 Virgin 61210 724356121027 Op. 2 No. 4 Baroque/Medlam 18:39:43 09:42 Fill Music: announcer selects 18:50:2509:00 Mendelssohn Three Pieces for Clarinet, Horn Campbell/Sommerviille 06255 EMI 81309 774718130921 and Piano /Sylvestre 19:01:1513:44 Suk Fantastic Scherzo, Op.
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