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The Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title Performerslib # Label Cat Wed, Apr 07, 2021 - The Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 00:01:30 05:19 Mussorgsky Prelude to Khovanshchina, Royal 10704 RPO 6466 D 154421 "Dawn over the Moscow River" Philharmonic/Ashkena Records zy MCA Classics 00:07:49 31:26 Brahms String Quartet No. 3 in B flat, Talich Quartet 01050 Pyramid 13489 N/A Op. 67 00:40:1518:54 Mercadante Flute Concerto in D Rampal/English 00821 Erato 55012 08908850122 Chamber Orchestra/Scimone 01:00:3913:44 Debussy Estampes Louis-Philippe Pelletier 04900 CBC 1107 059582110720 01:15:23 20:46 Vieuxtemps Violin Concerto No. 5 in A Perlman/Paris 00643 EMI 47165 N/A minor, Op. 37 Orchestra/Barenboim 01:37:0921:57 Haydn Symphony No. 011 in E flat Academy of Ancient 04197 L'Oiseau 436 428 028943642828 Music/Hogwood Lyre 02:00:36 07:40 Rossini Overture to The Italian Girl in National Academy of 06031 DG 289 471 028947156628 Algiers St. Cecilia/Chung 566 02:09:1625:16 Chopin Piano Sonata No. 1 in C minor, Leif Ove Andsnes 02364 Virgin 91501 075679150127 Op. 4 02:35:32 23:17 Dussek Harp Concerto in E flat, Op. 15 Platilova/I 01656 Supraphon 2202 081759013602 Musici/Eliska 03:00:1912:21 Bach Flute Sonata in E, BWV 1035 Nicolet/Jaccottet/Fujiw 00760 Denon 7331 N/A ara 03:13:40 17:05 Britten Variations and Fugue on a Royal 00602 Telarc 80126 089408012624 Theme of Purcell, Op. 34 Philharmonic/Previn 03:31:4527:22 Schubert Symphony No. 1 in D, D. 82 Chamber Orchestra of 01210 DG 423 652 028942365223 Europe/Abbado 04:00:37 21:36 Boccherini Symphony in D minor, Op. 12 Cantilena/Shepherd 00974 Musical 11066K n/a No. 4 "House of the Devil" Heritage Society 04:23:2804:35 Traditional Shenandoah Chanticleer 03381 Teldec 96515 745099651527 04:29:0329:34 Mozart Piano Concerto No. 24 in C Casadesus/Cleveland 01391 CBS 38523 07464385232 minor, K. 491 Orchestra/Szell 05:00:07 08:31 Holst Venus, The Bringer of Peace Atlanta Symphony/Levi 04926 Telarc 80466 089408046629 from The Planets, Op.32 05:09:3819:39 Diepenbrock Elektra (Symphonic Suite) Hague 04312 Chandos 8821 095115882122 Philharmonic/Vonk 05:30:17 07:38 Ravel Menuet antique Minnesota 05843 Analogue 007 n/a Orchestra/Skrowaczew Production ski s 05:38:5509:15 Telemann Concerto in B flat in the Polish Rebel/Schwarz 06025 Dorian 90302 053479030221 style 05:49:05 10:20 Fill Music: announcer selects 06:01:00 06:32 Schubert Impromptu in G flat, D. 899 No. Radu Lupu 04748 Decca 289 460 028946097526 3 975 06:08:4704:47 Beethoven 3rd mvt (Allegretto ma non Trio Elegiaque 11039 Brilliant 94327 502842194327 troppo) from Piano Trio in E Classics 5 flat, Op. 70 No. 2 06:14:4906:24 Smetana Overture to The Bartered Bride New York 03650 Sony 47601 07464476012 Philharmonic/Bernstein 06:22:2810:15 Gluck Suite from Iphigenie in Aulis Rhine Chamber 00995 Christopho 74507 n/a Orchestra of rus Cologne/Corazolla 06:34:1806:32 Lehar Gold and Silver Waltz Cincinnati Pops/Kunzel 05618 Telarc 80547 089408054723 06:42:0506:31 Mozart 3rd mvt (Allegretto) from Violin Podger/Cooper 10421 Channel 6212 723385621225 Sonata in B flat, K. 454 Classics Wed, Apr 07, 2021 - The Classical Station, WCPE 2 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 06:49:51 09:35 Vivaldi Cello Concerto in C, RV 400 Dieltiens/Ensemble 05356 Harmonia 901655 794881441525 Explorations Mundi 07:01:0105:41 Offenbach Souvenir d’Aix-les-Bains Waltz Gulbenkian 04181 Nimbus 5303 083603530327 Orchestra/Swierczews ki 07:07:5703:21 Haydn London Trio No. 4 in G Hanoverian Ensemble 02747 MSR 1099 681585109922 07:12:33 12:55 Chopin Four Mazurkas, Op. 17 Leif Ove Andsnes 02364 Virgin 91501 075679150127 07:26:4308:12 Scarlatti, A. Concerto No. 1 in F minor I Musici 03998 Philips 434 160 028943416023 07:36:3005:47 Mussorgsky Dance of the Persian Slaves Philharmonia 06499 EMI 62853 077776285320 from Khovanshchina Orchestra/Karajan 07:43:32 11:08 Franck Finale from Symphony in D Paris 00874 EMI 69008 077776900827 minor Orchestra/Karajan 07:55:5504:10 Gottschalk The Banjo Jeni Slotchiver PV1355 Zoho 202008 880956200828 Classix 08:01:40 05:39 Bach, J.C. Overture No. 4 in C Academy of Ancient 00757 L'Oiseau 417 148 028941714824 Music/Hogwood Lyre 08:08:3409:02 Schubert Rider March in C, D. 866 No. 1 Vienna Academy 13025 Alpha 471 376001419471 Orchestra/Haselbock 9 08:18:51 03:26 Beethoven Finale (Presto) from Octet for Mozzafiato/Neidich 04012 Sony 62681 074646268124 Winds, Op. 103 Classical 08:23:3204:51 Mozart 1st mvt (Allegro) from Piano Lang Lang PV1212 Deutsche 00298060 028947975281 Sonata No. 16 in C, K. 545 Grammaph 2 on 08:30:2307:50 Sanz Suite Espanola Christopher Parkening 00856 EMI 49404 077774940429 08:39:28 10:04 Albinoni Adagio in G minor Meyer/Berlin 04698 DG 449 724 028944972429 Philharmonic/Karajan 08:50:47 08:38 Fill Music: announcer selects 09:01:1510:15 Chopin Ballade No. 4 in F minor, Op. Leif Ove Andsnes DownloadSony 19075822 90758229324 52 Classical 932 09:12:3013:29 Alfven Swedish Rhapsody No. 1, Op. Stockholm 02046 BIS 385 731859000385 19 "Midsummer Vigil" Philharmonic/Jarvi 5 09:27:2931:29 Mendelssohn Octet in E flat, Op. 20 London Concertante 07626 London 0722 506005539012 Concertant 4 e 10:00:48 24:01 Mozart Piano Concerto No. 23 in A, K. Casadesus/Columbia 09798 Sony 46519 454736602628 488 Symphony/Szell 3 10:26:1933:04 Svendsen Symphony No. 1 in D, Op. 4 Oslo 01661 NKF 50010 028905001021 Philharmonic/Caridis 11:01:13 16:25 Bach Concerto in C for 3 English 00396 Archiv 400 041 325940004127 Harpsichords, BWV 1064 Concert/Pinnock 11:18:3817:31 Dittersdorf Symphony in C, "The Four Cantilena/Shepherd 01399 Chandos 8564/5 501468285642 Ages of Man" 3 11:37:24 10:04 Schubert Impromptu in B flat, D. 935 No. Vladimir Horowitz 00520 DG 419 217 028941921727 3 11:48:2810:46 Wagner Die Meistersinger von Cincinnati 02708 Telarc 80379 089408037924 Nürnberg: Prelude, Act 1 Symphony/Lopez-Cob os 12:01:0412:07 Holst St. Paul’s Suite, Op. 29 Guildhall String 01293 RCA 7761 07863577612 Ensemble/Salter 12:14:1103:25 Elgar Mazurka, Op. 10 English Chamber 00129 Arabesque Z6563 023635065633 Orch/Menuhin 12:18:5117:53 Telemann Paris Quartet No. 7 Kuijken 04867 Sony 63115 074646311523 Bros/Leonhardt 12:38:14 06:06 Fill Music: announcer selects Wed, Apr 07, 2021 - The Classical Station, WCPE 3 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 12:45:20 14:05 Grieg Suite No. 1 from Peer Gynt, Berlin 00618 DG 410 026 028941002624 Op. 46 Philharmonic/Karajan 13:01:1509:42 Hoffmann, Overture to Undine Berlin Radio 00884 Schwann 11627 N/A E.T.A. Symphony/Zagrosek 13:12:12 09:10 Brahms Ballade in B, Op. 10 No. 4 Alessio Bax 11168 Signum 309 635212030929 Classics 13:22:5236:10 Ippolitov-Ivanov Symphony No. 1 in E minor, Singapore 00735 Marco Polo 8.220217 N/A Op. 46 Symphony/Hoey 14:00:52 13:26 Handel Concerto Grosso in B flat, Op. Academy of Ancient 05049 Harmonia 907228/2 093046722821 6 No. 7 Music/Manze Mundi 9 14:15:3301:12 Schubert German Dance, D. 783 No. 2 Goran Sollscher 05940 DG 289 471 028947156826 568 14:18:15 41:16 Mozart Divertimento in E flat for String Grumiaux Trio 12822 Philips 422 696 028942251328 Trio, K. 563 15:01:2135:23 Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Andsnes/Mahler 10975 Sony 88725420 887254205821 minor, Op. 37 Chamber Orchestra 582 15:38:14 03:47 Offenbach Barcarolle from The Tales of Dresden State 00805 Philips 412 236 028941223623 Hoffmann Orchestra/Varviso 15:43:1616:05 Liszt Les Preludes Berlin 04699 Sony 66834 074646683422 Philharmonic/Mehta Classical 16:00:36 10:13 Bach, C.P.E. Berlin Symphony in F, Wq. 175 C.P.E. Bach Chamber 01877 Capriccio 10103 400640810103 Orchestra/Haenchen 1 16:11:4408:02 Suppe Overture to Morning, Noon & Vienna 06564 CBS 44932 07464449322 Night in Vienna Philharmonic/Mehta 16:20:41 09:03 Sibelius Suite Champetre, Op. 98b Gothenburg 01733 BIS 384 731859000384 Symphony/Jarvi 8 16:30:3902:39 Bach Gigue from Partita No. 1 in B Simone Dinnerstein 10120 Sony 798943 flat, BWV 825 16:34:33 06:55 Rimsky-Korsak Fantasia on Serbian Themes, USSR Academic 01606 Melodiya 211 501552400211 ov Op. 6 Symphony/Svetlanov 4 16:42:2306:37 Mendelssohn Andante from Piano Concerto Frith/Slovak State 11036 Naxos 8.578009 747313800971 No. 1 in G minor, Op. 25 Philharmonic/Stankovs ky 16:49:5508:55 Boyce Overture No. 3 in B flat Cantilena/Shepherd 01093 Chandos 6531 095115653128 17:00:05 08:12 Rossini Overture to Torvaldo & Dorliska National 00370 London 443 850 028944385021 Philharmonic/Chailly 17:09:1209:49 Tchaikovsky Ballet Music from The Royal Opera House 01727 Philips 422 845 028942284524 Sorceress Covent Garden/Davis 17:19:56 09:34 Vivaldi Cello Concerto in D minor, RV Rostropovich/Saint 10261 Teldec 77311 D 101707 406 Paul CO/Wolff 17:30:4508:31 Strauss Jr. Epigram Waltz, Op. 1 Vienna 05091 RCA 61687 743216168729 Philharmonic/Maazel 17:40:11 04:37 Massenet Meditation from Thais Selmeczi/Camerata 07683 Naxos www.thec n/a Transylvanica lassicalst ation.org 17:45:4306:41 Mozart 1st mvt (Molto allegro) from Royal Concertgebouw 12322 Warner 08256460 825646013296 Symphony No. 40 in G minor, Orchestra/Harnoncourt Classics 13296 K.
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