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Monday Playlist July 1, 2019: (Full-page version) Close Window “To send light into the darkness of men's hearts—such is the duty of the artist.” — Robert Schumann Start Buy CD Stock Program Composer Title Performers Record Label Barcode Time online Number Sleepers, Awake! 00:01 Buy Now! Holst Egdon Heath, Op. 47 Winnipeg Symphony/Tovey CBC 5176 059582517628 00:16 Buy Now! Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 13 in E flat, Op. 27 No. 1 Gyorgy Cziffra EMI 67366 077776736624 00:35 Buy Now! Mozart String Quartet No. 17 in B flat, K. 458 "Hunt" Amadeus Quartet DG 410 866 028941086624 01:01 Buy Now! Vivaldi Cello Concerto in D minor, RV 406 Harnoy/Toronto Chamber Orch/Robinson RCA 60155 090266015528 01:12 Buy Now! Barber 2nd mvt (Andante) ~ Violin Concerto, Op. 14 Bell/Baltimore Symphony/Zinman Decca 000278302 028947561750 01:22 Buy Now! Schubert Piano Trio No. 1 in B flat, D. 898 Beaux Arts Trio Philips 412 620 028941262028 02:00 Buy Now! Offenbach Barcarolle ~ The Tales of Hoffmann NY Philharmonic/Bernstein Sony Classical 62617 074646261729 02:04 Buy Now! Bach Violin Concerto No. 2 in E, BWV 1042 Oistrach/Vienna Symphony DG 447 427 028944742705 Richard-Hamelin/Montreal 02:24 Buy Now! Chopin Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21 Analekta 9146 n/a Symphony/Nagano 02:59 Buy Now! Borodin Overture ~ Prince Igor Philharmonia Hungarica/Kohler Vox 7202 04716372022 03:12 Buy Now! Svendsen String Octet in A, Op. 3 Hindar Quartet, augmented Qualiton 50012 0289050013 Kyung-Wha Chung/Montreal 03:47 Buy Now! Saint-Saëns Violin Concerto No. 1 in A, Op. 20 London 411 952 028941195227 Symphony/Dutoit 04:01 Buy Now! Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet: Suite No. 2, Op. 64b Suisse Romande Orchestra/Jordan Erato 45817 022924581724 04:33 Buy Now! Mozart Fantasia in C minor, K. 475 Alfred Brendel Philips 456 727 028945672724 Stern/Zukerman/Saint Paul Chamber 04:46 Buy Now! Vivaldi Concerto in A minor for 2 Violins, Op. 3 No. 8 CBS 37278 07464372782 Orchestra 05:00 Buy Now! Sibelius Impromptu for String Orchestra Finlandia Sinfonietta/Helasvuo Finlandia 354 n/a 05:08 Buy Now! Haydn String Quartet in C, Op. 54 No. 2 Endellion String Quartet Virgin 90719 075679071927 Rise and Shine! 05:28 Buy Now! Kalinnikov Nymphs (A Symphonic Picture) USSR Symphony/Svetlanov Melodiya 34165 743213416526 05:39 Buy Now! Dvorak Carnival Overture, Op. 92 London Symphony/Kertesz London 430 046 028943004626 05:49 Buy Now! Fill Music: anncr selects Air ~ Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D, BWV 1068 06:01 Buy Now! Bach Tafelmusik/Lamon Reference Recordings 2101 030911210120 "Air on the G String" 06:06 Buy Now! Rossini Overture ~ The Happy Illusion Orpheus Chamber Orchestra DG 415 363 028941536327 06:13 Buy Now! Handel Oboe Concerto No. 1 in B flat Holliger/English Chamber Orch/Leppard Philips 426 082 028942608221 Impromptu No. 4 in C sharp minor, Op. 66 06:23 Buy Now! Chopin Rubinstein RCA Red Seal 5617 07863556172 "Fantasie-Impromptu" 4th mvt (Allegretto) ~ String Quintet in C, D. 06:30 Buy Now! Schubert Brandis Quartet/Yang Brilliant Classics 94424 5028421944241 956 06:41 Buy Now! Lehar Gold and Silver Waltz Gothenburg Symphony/Jarvi Decca 483 2499 028948324996 06:50 Buy Now! Bond Concerto No. 2 in A Parley of Instruments /Goodman Hyperion CDA66467 034571164670 07:01 Buy Now! Mozart Overture ~ Don Giovanni, K. 527 Dresden State Orchestra/Davis Sony Classical 75944 828767594422 07:08 Buy Now! Saint-Saëns Omphale's Spinning Wheel, Op. 31 Boston Symphony/Munch RCA 68978 090266897827 07:16 Buy Now! Arnold English Dances, Book Two, Op. 33 London Philharmonic/Arnold Lyrita 201 5020926020123 07:27 Buy Now! Fasch Sinfonia in A Paillard Chamber Orchestra/Paillard Erato 98475 745099847524 07:38 Buy Now! Dvorak Slavonic Dance in C minor, Op. 46 No. 7 Budapest Festival Orchestra/Fischer Philips 289 464 601 028946460122 Winter ~ Four Seasons Ballet (from the 07:43 Buy Now! Verdi Orch. Bologna Comm. Theatre/Chailly London 425 108 028942510821 opera The Sicilian Vespers) 07:50 Buy Now! Auber Overture ~ Fra Diavolo Cincinnati Pops/Kunzel Telarc 80116 N/A 08:00 Buy Now! Fauré Fantasy for Flute, Op. 79 Shostac/Perry Harmonie 3001 098901300121 08:06 Buy Now! Scarlatti, A. Sinfonia No. 1 in F I Musici Philips 400 017 3259140001720 3rd mvt (Scherzo) ~ Symphony No. 4 in F 08:13 Buy Now! Tchaikovsky Russian National Orchestra/Pletnev DG 477 8699 028947786993 minor, Op. 36 08:20 Buy Now! Suppe Light Cavalry Overture Vienna Philharmonic/Mehta CBS 44932 07464449322 08:28 Buy Now! Ives Variations on "America" Saint Louis Symphony/Slatkin RCA 60778 090266077823 08:35 Buy Now! Bach, C.P.E. String Symphony in G English Concert/Pinnock Archiv 415 300 028941530028 08:48 Buy Now! Fill Music: anncr selects 09:01 Buy Now! Beethoven Symphony No. 7 in A, Op. 92 Montreal Symphony/Nagano Analekta 9150 774204915025 09:41 Buy Now! Strauss Jr. Artists' Life Chicago Symphony/Reiner RCA Victor 60844 090266084425 Andante and Rondo for 2 Flutes and Piano, 09:50 Buy Now! Doppler Rampal/Arimany/Ritter Delos 3212 013491321226 Op. 25 Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 in B flat, BWV Classical Café 10:00 Buy Now! Bach Tafelmusik/Lamon Sony Classical 66289 074646628928 1051 10:17 Buy Now! Dvorak Legends, Op. 59 English Chamber Orchestra/Kubelik DG 453 025 028945302522 11:02 Buy Now! Mendelssohn Octet in E flat, Op. 20 Sejong Soloists Canary Classics 08 892118001082 Sonata in B flat for Bassoon and Cello, K. 11:31 Buy Now! Mozart Thunemann/Orton Philips 422 510 028942251021 292 11:43 Buy Now! Schubert Military March Houston Symphony/Comissiona Pro Arte 267 N/A 11:49 Buy Now! Zavateri Concerto No. 8 in E flat Von der Goltz/Freiburg Baroque Orchestra DHM 77352 054727735226 12:00 Buy Now! Offenbach Overture ~ Orpheus in the Underworld La Pieta/Dubeau Analekta 28723 774204872328 12:11 Buy Now! Haydn Symphony No. 009 in C Cantilena/Shepherd Chandos 8813 095115881323 12:26 Buy Now! Borodin In the Steppes of Central Asia USSR Symphony/Svetlanov Melodiya 00155 n/a 12:37 Buy Now! Fill Music: anncr selects 12:49 Buy Now! Geminiani Concerto No. 1 in D I Musici Philips 438 766 028943876629 As You Like It 13:01 Buy Now! Gliere Horn Concerto in B flat, Op. 91 Baumann/Leipzig Gewandhaus/Masur Philips 416 380 028941638021 13:25 Buy Now! Debussy La plus que lente San Francisco Symphony/Tilson Thomas San Francisco Symphony 0060 82193600602 Galway/Wurttemberg Chamber 13:33 Buy Now! Bach, C.P.E. Flute Concerto in G RCA Red Seal 60244 090266024421 Orchestra/Faerber Hewitt/National Arts Centre 14:01 Buy Now! Mozart Piano Concerto No. 22 in E flat, K. 482 Hyperion 68049 034571280493 Orchestra/Lintu Prelude ~ Khovanshchina, "Dawn over the RPO Records MCA 14:35 Buy Now! Mussorgsky Royal Philharmonic/Ashkenazy 6466 D 154421 Moscow River" Classics 14:42 Buy Now! Veracini Overture No. 5 in B flat Accademia I Filarmonici/Martini Naxos 8.553413 730099441322 Toronto Symphony/Children's 15:00 Buy Now! Holst The Planets, Op. 32 EMI 547417 N/A Chorus/Davis 15:52 Buy Now! Strauss Jr. New Pizzicato Polka Budapest Festival Orchestra/Fischer Harmonia Mundi 903016 3149025048141 15:57 Buy Now! Schumann Traumerei Daniel Barenboim DG 479 3590 028947935902 Allegro! 16:01 Buy Now! Chopin Polonaise in A, Op. 40 No. 1 "Military" Idil Biret Naxos 8.554534 636943453421 16:08 Buy Now! Massenet Dance ~ Le Cid Radio Luxembourg Symphony/Froment Black Pearl 2031 032466020315 16:12 Buy Now! Bach Sonata No. 6 in C, BWV 530 Robison/Gibbons Arabesque 6694 026724669422 16:23 Buy Now! Adam Overture ~ The Nuremburg Doll Munich Radio Orchestra/Redel Pierre Verany 786104 N/A 16:30 Buy Now! Mozart Andante in F for Mechanical Organ, K. 616 Andras Schiff London 421 369 028942136922 Theme and variations ~ Septet in E flat, Op. 16:39 Buy Now! Beethoven Members of New Vienna Octet London 414 576 028941457622 20 Academy of St. Martin-in-the- 16:47 Buy Now! Geminiani Concerto Grosso in D minor, Op. 7 No. 4 ASV Digital 724 D126588 Fields/Brown 17:00 Buy Now! Dvorak Goin' Home Chor Leoni/Loomer Skylark 0102 777584010229 17:06 Buy Now! Heinze Concert Piece in F King/English Chamber Orchestra/Judd Hyperion 22017 034571120171 17:21 Buy Now! Telemann Trumpet Concerto No. 1 in D Andre/Academy St. Martin/Marriner RCA 5864 07863558642 Orchestra of the Vienna People's 17:30 Buy Now! Waldteufel Skaters' Waltz Philips 400 012 028940001222 Opera/Bauer-Theussl 17:40 Buy Now! Khachaturian Dance of the Rose Maidens ~ Gayne Philadelphia Orchestra/Ormandy Sony Classical 62647 074646264720 17:43 Buy Now! Delibes Cortege of Bacchus ~ Sylvia: Act III Slovak Radio Symphony/Lenard Naxos 8.570011-12 0747313001170 National Museum Chamber 17:49 Buy Now! Agrell Sinfonia in A Musica Sveciae 412 7392068204128 Orchestra/Genetay 18:00 Buy Now! Glazunov Autumn ~ The Seasons, Op. 67 (a ballet) Vancouver Symphony/Akiyama CBC 5100 059582251003 18:12 Buy Now! Handel Concerto Grosso in G, Op. 6 No. 1 Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra/Koopman Erato 75357 08908853572 18:25 Buy Now! Sibelius Alla Marcia ~ Karelia Suite, Op. 11 Philharmonia/Ashkenazy Decca 475 8089 028947580850 18:30 Buy Now! Suppe Overture ~ The Beautiful Galatea Royal Promenade Orchestra/Gehardt Quintessence 2055 015095205520 18:39 Buy Now! Fill Music: anncr selects Adagio for Piano Trio in E flat, D. 897 18:49 Buy Now! Schubert Amsterdam Piano Trio Brilliant Classics 94424 5028421944241 "Nocturne" WCPE Concert Hall 19:01 Buy Now! My Life in Music Andrew Litton Monday Night at the Berliner Philharmoniker 20:01 Buy Now! 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