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The Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title Performerslib # Label Cat Mon, Apr 05, 2021 - The Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 00:01:30 11:58 Vivaldi Lute Concerto in D, RV 93 P. Romero/I Musici 13613 Decca 478 0219 028947802174 00:14:2827:16 Sibelius Symphony No. 6 in D minor, Berlin 09704 EMI 7 63896 2 077776389622 Op. 104 Philharmonic/Karajan 00:42:4416:40 Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 5 in C minor, Maurizio Pollini 04825 DG 0003034 028947481027 Op. 10 No. 1 01:00:5425:57 Weber Clarinet Quintet in B flat, Op. Manasse/Manhattan 01850 XLNT 18004 N/A 34 String Quartet Music 01:27:5109:22 Glazunov Idyll, Op. 14 No. 1 Romanian State 01578 Marco Polo 8.220487 N/A Orchestra/Andreescu 01:38:1321:16 Rimsky-Korsak Suite from The Tale of Tsar Scottish National 00150 Chandos 8327/8/9 N/A ov Saltan, Op. 57 Orchestra/Jarvi 02:00:5928:13 Spohr Notturno for Winds, Op. 34 Consortium 01761 Orfeo 155 871 N/A Classicum/Klocker 02:30:1205:10 Chopin Prelude in D flat, Op. 28 No. 15 Vladimir Ashkenazy 01413 London D 102410 n/a "Raindrop" 02:36:2222:53 Bach Harpsichord Concerto No. 1 in Leonhardt/Leonhardt 04799 Sony 63188 074646318829 D minor, BWV 1052 Ensemble 03:00:4511:51 Dvorak Romance in F minor, Op. 11 Midori/New York 01894 CBS 44923 07464449232 Philharmonic/Mehta Records 03:13:3608:30 Johnsone Three pieces for lute Lindberg/O'Dette 00505 BIS 267 N/A 03:23:06 36:17 Beethoven String Quartet No. 8 in E minor, Tokyo String Quartet 02148 RCA 60642 090266046225 Op. 59 No. 2 04:00:5334:50 Brahms Piano Trio No. 1 in B, Op. 8 Gutman Trio 11858 Brilliant 94381/1 502842194381 Classics 7 04:36:43 12:07 Lefebvre Suite for Woodwind Quintet, Powers Woodwind 10980 White Pine 215 700261334110 Op. 57 Quintet Music 04:49:5009:35 Wagner Siegfried's Death and Funeral Berlin 00987 EMI 47007 N/A Music from Gotterdammerung Philharmonic/Tennsted t 05:00:5508:28 Griffes Three Tone Pictures, Op. 5 James Tocco 00607 Gasparo 234 n/a 05:10:23 19:52 D'Indy Souvenirs, Op. 62 Strasbourg 04086 Auvidis 4686 329849004686 Philharmonic/Guschlba Valois 9 uer 05:31:1510:23 Glinka Overture to A Life For The Czar Philharmonia 02403 Vox 7202 04716372022 Hungarica/Kohler 05:42:3805:16 Bach Air from Orchestral Suite No. 3 Capella 05411 Naxos 8.55319 747313531929 in D, BWV 1068 "Air on the G Istropolitana/Dvorak String" 05:48:49 10:36 Fill Music: announcer selects 06:01:0008:18 Scarlatti, A. Sinfonia No. 9 in G minor for Bennett/I Musici 03998 Philips 434 160 028943416023 flute and strings 06:10:3308:11 Mozart 1st mvt (Allegro) from Piano Abegg Trio 00540B Intercord 885.854 400675885854 Trio in B flat, K. 502 8 06:19:5907:56 Monti We Wander about the World I Salonisti 02721 EMI 47602 077774760225 06:29:1005:18 Haydn Finale from Symphony No. 100 Berlin 04694 DG 289 469 028946914823 in G, "Military" Philharmonic/Karajan 148 06:36:03 04:43 Saint-Saëns French Military March from Philadelphia 09101 Sony 87277 696998727724 Algerian Suite, Op. 60 Orchestra/Ormandy 06:42:0108:01 Purcell Sonata in E flat King's Consort 12204 Vivat 106 079943911468 5 06:51:17 08:08 Auber Overture to Fra Diavolo Dresden State 00143 Ars 036 410138000049 Orchestra/Vonk Vivendi 2 07:01:0004:13 Dvorak Slavonic Dance in D, Op. 46 Ogdon/Lucas 01995 MCA 25891 076742589127 No. 6 Mon, Apr 05, 2021 - The Classical Station, WCPE 2 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 07:06:28 07:47 Benda, Jiri Symphony No. 2 in G Prague Chamber 06546 Naxos 8.553408 730099440820 Orchestra/Benda 07:15:3008:23 Chopin Scherzo No. 3 in C sharp Idil Biret 07438 Naxos 8.554538 636943453827 minor, Op. 39 07:25:08 09:46 Playford Six Dances Folger Consort 03614 Bard 9510 097761951023 Records 07:36:2907:19 Boyce Symphony No. 1 in B flat Bournemouth 00639 CRD 3413 n/a Sinfonietta/Thomas 07:45:03 05:42 Beethoven 3rd mvt (Menuetto) from Chamber Orchestra of 03246 Teldec 46452 022924645228 Symphony No. 4 in B flat, Op. Europe/Harnoncourt 60 07:51:5907:26 Handel Oboe Concerto No. 1 in B flat Balsom/English 10418 EMI 40329 509994403292 (transposed to C) Concert/Pinnock 0 08:01:0009:21 Sibelius Finlandia, Op. 26 Berlin 00365 DG 413 755 28941375520 Philharmonic/Karajan 08:11:3604:59 Tchaikovsky Polonaise from Eugene Berlin 00609 DG 419 176 028941917621 Onegin, Op. 24 Philharmonic/Karajan 08:17:5010:35 Mozart Finale from Piano Concerto No. Cheng/CBC 03922 CBC 96 059582059623 09, K. 271 Vancouver Orch/Bernardi 08:30:25 04:27 Falla Ritual Fire Dance from El amor Philadelphia 05108 RCA 63313 09026633132 brujo (Love, the Magician) Orchestra/Ormandy 08:36:2704:51 Bach 2nd mvt (Larghetto) from van Asperen/Melante 13075 Warner 57489 509994574892 Harpischord Concerto No. 4 in Amsterdam Classics 9 A, BWV 1055 08:42:3308:32 Offenbach Overture to a Grand Orchestra Cincinnati Pops/Kunzel 00831 MMG 10022 04716300222 08:52:05 07:20 Fill Music: announcer selects 09:01:1510:26 Spohr Potpourri for Clarinet & Ottensamer/Slovak 04902 Naxos 8.550688 730099568821 Orchestra, Op. 80 State Philharmonic/Wildner 09:12:5611:58 Mendelssohn Overture to A Midsummer London 01043 DG 415 973 028941597328 Night’s Dream, Op. 21 Symphony/Abbado 09:26:09 33:12 Geminiani The Enchanted Forest CBC Vancouver 04373 CBC 5163 059582516324 Orchestra/Gardiner 10:01:1144:34 Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 1 in G minor, Berlin 00609 DG 419 176 028941917621 Op. 13 "Winter Dreams" Philharmonic/Karajan 10:47:00 12:23 Strauss Jr. Tales from the Vienna Woods Vienna 05091 RCA 61687 743216168729 Philharmonic/Maazel 11:01:1324:55 Mozart Concerto No. 10 in E flat for 2 Brendel/Cooper/Acade 00697 Philips 416 364 028941636423 Pianos, K. 365 my of St. Martin-in-the-Fields/Ma rriner 11:27:0807:51 Waldteufel Chantilly Waltz, Op. 171 Czecho-Slovak State 02617 Marco Polo 8223433 489103023433 Philharmonic/Walter 8 11:36:14 17:39 Haydn Symphony No. 005 in A Academy of Ancient 04197 L'Oiseau 436 428 028943642828 Music/Hogwood Lyre 11:54:5304:32 Nielsen 2nd mvt (Menuet) from Wind NY Woodwind Quintet 03676 Boston 137 730357013728 Quintet, Op. 43 Skyline 12:01:15 07:06 Ravel Pavane for a Dead Princess Berlin 06660 DG 0005830 028947759546 Philharmonic/Karajan 12:09:2116:15 Schubert 10 Variations in F on an Leonard Hokanson 00630 Northeaste 233 N/A Original Theme, D. 156 rn 12:26:36 11:31 Vivaldi Violin Concerto in A, Op. 11 Ritchie/Academy 02664 L'Oiseau 436 172 028943617222 No. 3 Ancient Lyre Music/Hogwood 12:39:22 10:41 Fill Music: announcer selects Mon, Apr 05, 2021 - The Classical Station, WCPE 3 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 12:51:03 08:22 Berwald Play of the Elves Royal 06402A EMI 00920 509995009202 Philharmonic/Bjorlin 4 13:01:1516:49 Spohr Sonata in C minor for Flute & Grauwels/Michel 00850 Marco Polo 8.220441 N/A Harp 13:19:24 14:30 Dvorak In Nature’s Realm (Concert Southwest German 10650 Sony 88725409 887254091127 Overture), Op. 91 RSO/Zinman 112 13:35:0924:14 Mozart Violin Concerto No. 3 in G, K. Perlman/Vienna 01062 DG 410 020 028941002020 216 Philharmonic/Levine 14:01:13 37:40 Delius Florida Suite Ulster 00550 Chandos 8413 N/A Orchestra/Handley 14:40:2319:04 Kuhlau Violin Sonata in F minor, Op. Bratchkova/Meyer-Her 04575 CPO 999 363 761203936328 33 mann 15:01:17 33:17 Beethoven Symphony No. 7 in A, Op. 92 Berlin 01038 DG 419 050 028941905024 Philharmonic/Karajan 15:35:4904:15 Debussy Clair de lune from Suite Galway/National 00860 RCA 4810 07863548102 Bergamasque Philharmonic/Measha m 15:41:1918:05 Borodin Symphony No. 3 in A minor Vancouver 06335 CBC 5231 059582523124 (unfinished) Symphony/Tovey Records 16:00:3907:28 Handel Overture to Partenope English Chamber 01953 Musical 512881F n/a Orchestra/Leppard Heritage Society 16:09:0205:40 Spohr Variations for Harp, Op. 36 Susan Drake 02528 Hyperion 66038 034571160382 16:15:3708:12 Abel Trio in G for 2 Flutes and Cello, Hanoverian Ensemble 02747 MSR 1099 681585109922 Op. 16 No. 4 16:24:4407:57 Rossini Overture to Otello National 00370 London 443 850 028944385021 Philharmonic/Chailly 16:33:5610:11 Benda, Jiri Symphony No. 7 in D Salieri Chamber 01009 Le Chant 2781050/ 314902504844 Orchestra/Pal du Monde 51 8 16:45:0205:16 Bach Finale (Allegro) from Perahia/ASMF 05947 Sony 87326 696998732629 Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D, BWV 1050 16:51:1308:15 Nicolai Overture to The Knight Bamberg 01954 Virgin 91079 075679107923 Templar Symphony/Rickenbach er 17:00:4309:28 Tchaikovsky Sonatina from Serenade for Vienna Chamber 07683 Naxos www.thec n/a Strings in C, Op. 48 Orchestra/Entremont lassicalst ation.org 17:11:06 08:06 Frescobaldi Partita from the Ballet Eliot Fisk 04538 MusicMast 67151 016126715124 ers 17:20:0708:41 Mozart Finale (Rondo) from Violin Horigome/Camerata 04011 Sony 62682 074646268223 Concerto No. 5 in A, K. 219 Salzburg/Vegh "Turkish" 17:30:0311:42 Strauss Jr. The Blue Danube Berlin 05871 DG 0000352 028947420521 Philharmonic/Karajan 17:42:4005:01 Liszt Liebestraum No. 3 in A flat Anatol Ugorski 05946 DG 289 469 028946963227 632 17:48:3602:30 Vivaldi 3rd mvt (Allegro) from Concerto Podger/Holland 10789 Channel 33412 723385334125 in C, RV 181a Baroque Society Classics 17:52:0106:59 Chopin Polonaise in A flat, Op.
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