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24, 2021 - the Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title Performerslib # Label Cat Wed, Mar 24, 2021 - The Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 00:01:30 12:28 Mendelssohn Overture to A Midsummer Bamberg 01394 RCA 7905 0786357905 Night’s Dream, Op. 21 Symphony/Flor 00:14:5825:52 Haydn Symphony No. 100 in G, Columba Symphony/B. 03786 Sony 64485 074646448526 "Military" Walter Classical 00:41:50 17:34 MacDowell Lamia, a symphonic poem, Op. Royal 01381 Library of 104 N/A 29 Philharmonic/Krueger Congress 01:00:5404:27 Chopin Impromptu No. 1 in A flat, Op. Byron Janis 10901 EMI 02898 509996028982 29 7 01:06:36 07:24 Vivaldi Concerto in F for 2 Horns, RV J&J Lloyd 11854 Naxos 8.573374 747313337477 539 (arr for 2 cellos) Webber/European Union CO/Hofmann 01:15:0043:34 Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 3 in D, Op. 29 Philharmonia/Muti 04053 Brilliant 99792/3 502842197923 "Polish" Classics 6 02:00:0409:54 Weber Overture to Der Freischutz Liszt Chamber 13232 Ongaku 024-126 762738012624 Orchestra 02:10:5812:29 Bach Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue Lise de la Salle 04017 Naive 5006 822186050064 in D minor, BWV 903 02:24:2734:02 Brahms Clarinet Quintet In B minor, Op. Moragues/Talich 01050 Pyramid 13489 N/A 115 Quartet 02:59:5910:34 Handel Recorder Sonata in C Bruggen/Bylsma/Asper 04921 Sony 60100 074646010020 en 03:11:3336:37 Mozart String Quintet in G minor, K. Zukerman/Tokyo 02462 RCA Red 60940 090266094028 516 String Quartet Seal 03:49:1009:21 Strauss, R. Symphonic Fragment from The Berlin 07031 SONY 47197 07464471972 Love of Danae Philharmonic/Mehta Classical 04:00:0112:24 Ravel La Valse Minnesota 00336 Vox 802 N/A Orchestra/Skrowaczew ski 04:13:25 34:01 Schubert Symphony No. 4 in C minor, D. 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Quintet in F for flute, oboe and de Winne/Ponseele/Il 10768 Accent 24221 401502324221 strings, Op. 11 No. 3 Gardellino 0 07:33:3708:33 Telemann Whimsical Symphony Apollo's Fire/Sorrell 12319 Avie 2353 822252235326 07:43:2506:29 Tchaikovsky Finale (Allegro vivace) from Orpheus Chamber 04642 DG 453 460 028945346021 String Sextet in D minor, Op. Orchestra 70 "Souvenir of Florence" 07:51:09 08:10 Albinoni Oboe Concerto in D, Op. 7 No. Anderson/Philharmoni 00766 Nimbus 5188 083603518820 6 a/Wright 08:01:1906:22 Mozart Finale (Rondo) from Piano Brendel/Scottish 07044 Philips 6594 028947569305 Concerto No. 12 in A, K. 414 Chamber Orchestra/Mackerras 08:11:1109:09 Beethoven 3rd mvt (Presto) from Rotterdam CD02 Warner 01902951 190295177683 Symphony No. 7 in A, Op. 92 Philharmonic/Shani Classics 77683 08:23:2003:35 Falla Spanish Dance from La vida Cincinnati Pops/Kunzel 04284 Telarc 80625 089408062520 breve 08:29:5508:36 Ives Variations on "America" Boston Pops/Williams 03875 Philips 454 391 028945439129 08:41:31 03:49 Gabrieli, G. Canzon in Echo National Brass 12229 Oberlin 1504 751778166770 Ensemble Music 08:48:2004:58 Beethoven 2nd mvt (Andante con moto) Shani/Rotterdam CD02 Warner 01902951 190295177683 from Piano Concerto No. 4 in Philharmonic Classics 77683 G, Op. 58 08:55:1803:41 Prokofiev Folk Dance from Romeo and Baltimore 13630 Naxos 8.573534- 747313353477 Juliet, Act II Symphony/Alsop 35 09:00:5908:59 Vivaldi Flute Concerto in D, RV 428 "Il Debost/Chamber 01503 EMI 69143 509997691432 cardellino" Orchestra of 4 Toulouse/Auriacombe 09:13:2804:11 Mendelssohn Song without Words in D, Op. Ma/Stott CD05 Sony 982237 194398223728 109 Classical 09:21:09 05:42 Berwald 3rd mvt (Scherzo) from San Francisco 06954 London 436 597 028943659727 Symphony No. 4 in E flat Symphony/Blomstedt 09:29:5105:22 Tong Rain Falling from the Roof Ma/Stott CD05 Sony 982237 194398223728 Classical 09:38:13 03:52 Larsson Scherzo from Pastoral Suite, New York Scandia 06046 Centaur 2607 044747260723 Op. 19 Symphony/Matson 09:44:0505:17 Traditional Shenandoah Ma/Stott CD05 Sony 982237 194398223728 Classical 09:52:22 06:31 Grieg Symphonic Dance, Op. 64 No. Bournemouth 06494 Musical 512633Y n/a 3 Symphony/Berglund Heritage Society 10:00:5308:56 Saint-Saëns Introduction & Rondo Oistrach/Boston 06919 BMG 60683 090266068326 Capriccioso, Op. 28 Symphony/Munch 10:13:1904:34 Handel Sento la gioia Balsom/English CD01 Warner 01902951 019029515744 Concert/Pinnock Classics 57449 9 10:21:2307:11 Lanner Fleeting Happiness, a waltz Ensemble Vienna 02827 Sony 57974 07464579742 10:31:3402:58 Mozart Rondo alla turca Balsom/Gothenburg CD01 Warner 01902951 019029515744 Symphony/Gardner Classics 57449 9 Wed, Mar 24, 2021 - The Classical Station, WCPE 3 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 10:37:32 04:44 Butterworth English Idyll No. 1 English String 00852 Nimbus 5068 08360350682 Orchestra/Boughton 10:45:1604:24 Marcello 2nd mvt (Andante sostenuto) Balsom/Scottish CD01 Warner 01902951 019029515744 from Oboe Concerto in D minor Ensemble/Morton Classics 57449 9 10:51:40 06:53 Telemann Violin Concerto No. 9 in G Brown/Academy of St. 01054 Philips 411 125 028941112521 minor Martin-in-the-Fields 11:00:3305:17 Scarlatti, D. 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