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Saturday Playlist August 31, 2019: (Full-page version) Close Window “To achieve great things, two things are needed: a plan, and not quite enough time.” — Leonard Bernstein Start Buy CD Program Composer Title Performers Record Label Stock Number Barcode Time online Rimsky- Sleepers, Awake! 00:01 Buy Now! Sadko, Op. 5 (Symphonic Poem) Rotterdam Philharmonic/Zinman Philips 411 446 028941144621 Korsakov 00:13 Buy Now! Pfitzner Symphony for Large Orchestra, Op. 46 Bamberg Symphony/Albert CPO 080 761203908028 00:31 Buy Now! Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64 Chen/Swedish Radio Symphony/Harding Sony 88697984102 886979841024 Swedish Rhapsody No. 1, Op. 19 01:01 Buy Now! Alfven Baltimore Symphony/Comissiona MMG 10015 04716300152 "Midsummer Vigil" 01:14 Buy Now! Beethoven Violin Sonata No. 1 in D, Op. 12 No. 1 Perlman/Ashkenazy London 417 573 028941757326 01:38 Buy Now! Bach Sonata No. 3 in C, BWV 1005 Manuel Barrueco EMI 56416 724355641625 Royal Opera House, Covent Garden 02:00 Buy Now! Ponchielli Dance of the Hours ~ La gioconda Decca 289 473 171 028947317128 /Solti Sonata in A for Violin and Basso 02:10 Buy Now! Zipoli Francia/Videla Jade 91007 641359100722 Continuo 02:19 Buy Now! Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Op. 36 Philharmonia/Muti Brilliant Classics 99792/4 5028421979243 03:00 Buy Now! Wagner Prelude to Act 1 ~ Parsifal Royal Concertgebouw/Haitink Philips 420 886 028942088627 03:13 Buy Now! Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue Bernstein/Columbia Symphony Sony Classical 46715 07464467152 Symphony No. 3 in G, "The Great 03:30 Buy Now! Clementi Philharmonia/d'Avalos ASV 247 743625024722 National" 04:01 Buy Now! Brahms Viola Sonata in E flat, Op.120 No.2 Kashkashian/Levin ECM 1630 78118216302 04:23 Buy Now! Schumann Manfred Overture, Op. 115 Philharmonia Orchestra/Thielemann DG 453 482 028945348223 04:39 Buy Now! Alwyn The Fallen Idol Suite London Symphony/Hickox Chandos 9243 095115924327 Ippolitov- Procession of the Sardar ~ Caucasian 05:01 Buy Now! Cincinnati Pops/Kunzel Telarc 80657 089408065729 Ivanov Sketches P. Serkin/English Chamber 05:06 Buy Now! Mozart Piano Concerto No. 15 in B flat, K. 450 RCA 1492 07863514922 Orch/Schneider 05:33 Buy Now! Telemann Concerto in G for 4 Violins Musica Antiqua of Cologne/Goebel Archiv 289 471 492 028947149224 05:40 Buy Now! Haydn London Trio No. 3 in G Hanoverian Ensemble MSR 1099 681585109922 05:49 Buy Now! Fill Music: anncr selects 7 Variations on Mozart's “In Men Who Weekend Classics! 06:01 Buy Now! Beethoven Bylsma/Hoogland Sony 63360 074646336021 Know the Feeling of Love” 06:11 Buy Now! Weber Clarinet Quintet in B flat, Op. 34 Neidich/L'Archibudelli Sony 57968 074645796826 06:39 Buy Now! Sarasate Andalusian Romance, Op. 22 Perlman/Sanders Warner Classics 09390 5099940939025 06:45 Buy Now! Ravel Bolero Cincinnati Symphony/P. Jarvi Telarc 80601 089408060120 Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F, BWV 07:00 Buy Now! Bach Concentus Musicus Vienna/Harnoncourt Teldec 9031-75858 090317585826 1047 Stoltzman/Frederickson/Slovak Radio 07:13 Buy Now! Bottesini Duetto for Clarinet and Double Bass Navona 5801 896931002011 Symphony/Trevor Brewer/Sato/Orpheus Chamber 07:25 Buy Now! Albinoni Adagio in G minor DG 439 147 028943914727 Orchestra Metamorphosen Chamber 07:34 Buy Now! Mendelssohn String Symphony No. 08 in D Archetype Records 60107 701556010726 Orchestra/Yoo 08:02 Buy Now! Berlioz Le Corsaire Overture, Op. 21 Bastille Opera Orchestra/Chung DG 447 102 028944710229 Czecho-Slovak State 08:12 Buy Now! Strauss Jr. Telegrams (Waltz) Marco Polo 8.223223 73009932232 Philharmonic/Wildner 08:23 Buy Now! Fill Music: anncr selects 08:33 Buy Now! Haydn Symphony No. 094 in G, "Surprise" English Chamber Orchestra/Paillard RCA 62564 090266256426 09:00 Buy Now! Saint-Saëns Havanaise, Op. 83 Perlman/New York Philharmonic/Mehta DG 423 063 028942306325 09:11 Buy Now! Handel Amaryllis Suite Royal Philharmonic/Menuhin RPO/MCA 6186 076732618622 09:31 Buy Now! Schumann Piano Quintet in E flat, Op. 44 Bernstein/Juilliard String Quartet Sony Classical 62709 074646270929 Clevenger/Chicago 10:00 Buy Now! Strauss, R. Horn Concerto No. 1 in E flat Teldec 23913 639842391320 Symphony/Barenboim 10:18 Buy Now! Balakirev Islamey, an Oriental Fantasy USSR Symphony/Svetlanov Melodiya 34165 743213416526 Czechoslovak State 10:28 Buy Now! Raff Italian Suite Naxos 8.223194 N/A Philharmonic/Edlinger 11:02 Buy Now! Mozart Trio in E flat, K. 498 "Kegelstatt" Kremer/Kashkashian/Afanassiev DG 415 483 028941548320 11:24 Buy Now! Scarlatti, A. Sinfonia No. 5 in D minor I Musici Philips 400 017 3259140001720 Love Music from Acts 2 & 3 ~ Tristan 11:33 Buy Now! Wagner National Philharmonic/Gerhardt Chesky 161 090368016126 and Isolde 11:59 Buy Now! Ponchielli Dance of the Hours ~ La gioconda Cincinnati Pops/Kunzel Vox 5130 047163513022 Symphony No. 5, Op. 107 12:09 Buy Now! Mendelssohn Boston Symphony/Munch RCA Victor 71616 828767161624 "Reformation" 12:38 Buy Now! Parry An English Suite English String Orchestra/Boughton Nimbus 5366 083603536626 12:59 Buy Now! Verdi Grand March ~ Aida (for orchestra) Vienna Philharmonic/Maazel Sony 88883712052 888837120524 13:08 Buy Now! Bach Flute Sonata in E minor, BWV 1034 Beznosiuk/Nicholson/Tunnicliffe Hyperion 67264/5 034571172644 13:23 Buy Now! Schumann Symphony No. 2 in C, Op. 61 Stuttgart Radio Symphony/Marriner Capriccio 10094 4006408100942 Perlman/Philadelphia 14:00 Buy Now! Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D, Op. 35 Warner Classics 09390 5099940939025 Orchestra/Ormandy 14:39 Buy Now! Fill Music: anncr selects 14:50 Buy Now! Strauss, Josef My Life is Love and Laughter (Waltz) Vienna Philharmonic/Mehta Sony Classical 66860 074646686027 14:59 Buy Now! Verdi Overture ~ The Sicilian Vespers La Scala Philharmonic/Muti Sony 68468 074646846827 15:09 Buy Now! Vivaldi Bassoon Concerto in G, RV 492 Thunemann/I Musici Philips 416 355 028941635525 15:19 Buy Now! Beethoven Piano Trio in B flat, Op. 97 "Archduke" Perlman/Ashkenazy/Harrell EMI 47010 n/a 15:58 Buy Now! Wagner Siegfried Idyll Royal Philharmonic/Horenstein Chesky Records 31 090368003126 16:16 Buy Now! Nicolai Overture ~ The Merry Wives of Windsor Bamberg Symphony/Rickenbacher Virgin 91079 075679107923 Kremer/Kashkashian/Vienna 16:26 Buy Now! Mozart Sinfonia Concertante in E flat, K. 364 DG 453 043 028945304328 Phil./Harnoncourt 17:00 Buy Now! Dvorak Sonatina in G, Op. 100 Perlman/Sanders EMI 47399 077774739924 17:20 Buy Now! Bach, J.C. Quartet in G, Op. 19 No. 3 Hanoverian Ensemble MSR 1099 681585109922 17:33 Buy Now! Fill Music: anncr selects 17:46 Buy Now! Ponchielli Rustic Scene Minsk Philharmonic/Frontalini Bongiovanni 2115 8007068211524 Saturday Evening Click link for 18:00 Request line: 919-556-0123 Make your request online Request Program archived playlists 18:02 Buy Now! Elgar Salut d’amour, Op. 12 Royal Philharmonic/Collingwood EMI 62529 077776252926 4th mvt (March to the Scaffold) ~ 18:07 Buy Now! Berlioz San Diego Symphony/Talmi Naxos www.theclassicalstation.org n/a Symphonie Fantastique, Op. 14 Plutz/Choirs of St. John's 18:13 Buy Now! Traditional Amazing Grace Delos 3149 013491314921 Cathedral/Pearson 18:19 Buy Now! Suppe Light Cavalry Overture Cincinnati Pops/Kunzel Telarc 80116 N/A 18:27 Buy Now! Marquez Danzon No. 2 Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra/Dudamel DG 0011340 028947774570 Crouch Festival Chorus/Prague 18:38 Buy Now! Barry Suite ~ The Lion in Winter Silva Screen 6015 738572301521 Philharmonic/Temple Laskine/le Dentu/Paillard Chamber 18:47 Buy Now! Gossec Symphony Concertante for Two Harps Erato 55039 08908850392 Orch/Paillard 19:01 Buy Now! Kodaly Hary Janos Suite Philadelphia Orchestra/Ormandy Sony 88725417202 887254172024 Rimsky- 19:27 Buy Now! Russian Easter Overture, Op. 36 Seattle Symphony/Schwarz Naxos 8.572788 747313278879 Korsakov 19:44 Buy Now! Sibelius Finlandia, Op. 26 Pittsburgh Symphony/Maazel Sony Classical 61963 074646196328 19:54 Buy Now! Copland Fanfare for the Common Man BBC Philharmonic/Wilson Chandos 10989X 095115198926 Rimsky- Fenyves/Suisse Romande 20:00 Buy Now! Scheherazade, Op. 35 London 443 464 02894434642 Korsakov Orchestra/Ansermet 20:44 Buy Now! Prokofiev Symphony No. 1 in D, Op. 25 "Classical" Berlin Philharmonic/Karajan DG 400 034 3259140003427 21:01 Buy Now! Strauss Jr. Emperor Waltz Strauss Festival Orchestra/Lenard Naxos 8.578041-42 747313804177 de Larrocha/English Chamber 21:14 Buy Now! Mozart Piano Concerto No. 27 in B flat, K. 595 RCA 68289 090266828920 Orch/Davis Pavarotti/London Philharmonic/Alldis 21:46 Buy Now! Puccini Nessun dorma! ~ Turandot London 417 011 028941701121 Choir/Mehta The Girl with the Flaxen Hair ~ Preludes, 21:50 Buy Now! Debussy Alexis Weissenberg DG 415 510 028941551023 Book I 21:54 Buy Now! Traditional Danny Boy Fleming/Philharmonia/Lang-Lessing Decca B0019033 0289478510703 Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 22:01 Buy Now! Prokofiev Bronfman/Israel Philharmonic/Mehta Sony Classical 58966 n/a 16 Selections ~ Winterreise (The Winter 22:33 Buy Now! Schubert Fischer-Dieskau/Demus DG 447 421 028944742121 Journey), D. 911 22:48 Buy Now! Mathias Berceuse, Op. 96 James Lancelot Priory 228 N/A 23:01 Buy Now! Vierne Piano Quintet in C minor, Op. 22 Chamber Group of Montreal CBC 1085 059582108529 23:33 Buy Now! Couperin Royal Concert No. 11 for two bass viols Chancey/Rozendaal/Weaver self-published na 700261437439 23:49 Buy Now! 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