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The Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title Performerslib # Label Cat Thu, Oct 15, 2020 - The Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 00:01:30 16:32 Sibelius Karelia Suite, Op. 11 Pittsburgh 03810 Sony 61963 074646196328 Symphony/Maazel Classical 00:19:0222:30 Mozart Oboe Concerto in C, K. 314 De Lancie/Philadelphia 04091 Sony 62652 074646265222 Orchestra/Ormandy Classical 00:42:32 16:45 Paine Larghetto and Humoreske, Op. Silverstein/Eskin/Eskin 00631 Northeaste 219 n/a 32 rn 01:00:4709:54 Weber Overture to Der Freischutz Liszt Chamber 13232 Ongaku 024-126 762738012624 Orchestra 01:11:41 37:56 Schubert Piano Trio No. 1 in B flat, D. Stern/Rose/Istomin 03706 Sony 64516 074646451625 898 01:50:3708:30 Johnsone Three pieces for lute Lindberg/O'Dette 00505 BIS 267 N/A 02:00:3707:28 Wagner Die Meistersinger von Metropolitan Opera 04770 DG 447 764 028944776423 Nürnberg: Prelude, Act 3 Orch/Levine 02:09:0539:48 Chopin Piano Concerto No. 1 in E Ohlsson/Warsaw 04950 Arabesque Z6702 026724670220 minor, Op. 11 Philharmonic/Kord 02:49:5308:16 Strauss Jr. Overture to The Gypsy Baron Berlin 01006 EMI 74764 724357476423 Philharmonic/Karajan 02:59:3924:31 Mendelssohn String Quartet in F minor, Op. Melos Quartet 01832A DG 415 883 028941588326 80 03:25:1012:26 Bach Italian Concerto in F, BWV 971 Murray Perahia 05947 Sony 87326 696998732629 03:38:36 20:38 Elgar In the South (Alassio), Op. 50 BBC Symphony/Slatkin 09869 BBC Music MM269 n/a 04:00:4410:01 Gershwin Lullaby for Strings Moscow 02726 Sheffield 27 014391002727 Philharmonic/Kitayenk Lab o 04:11:4547:59 Dvorak Symphony No. 2 in B flat, Op. 4 Scottish National 01451 Chandos 8589 501468285892 Orchestra/Jarvi 2 05:01:14 06:27 Grieg Symphonic Dance, Op. 64 No. Royal Scottish National 11505 Naxos 8.508015 747313801534 2 Orchestra/Engeset 05:08:4118:26 Alfven A Legend Of The Skerries, Op. Swedish Radio 01882 Swedish 1001 N/A 20 Symphony/Westerberg Society 05:28:07 07:52 Handel Concerto Grosso in G, Op. 3 Concentus Musicus of 01915 Musical 522468K n/a No. 3 Vienna/Harnoncourt Heritage Society 05:36:5911:39 Mozart String Quartet No. 3 in G, K. Sequoia String Quartet 00695 Nonesuch 79026 07559790262 156 05:49:33 09:52 Fill Music: announcer selects 06:01:00 06:15 Ravel Pavane for a Dead Princess Andrei Gavrilov 10783 EMI 69026 077776902623 06:08:1505:36 Beethoven 3rd mvt (Tempo di menuetto) London 01412 EMI 69031 077776903125 from Symphony No. 8 in F, Op. Symphony/Giulini 93 06:14:5110:26 Spohr Potpourri for Clarinet & Ottensamer/Slovak 04902 Naxos 8.550688 730099568821 Orchestra, Op. 80 State Philharmonic/Wildner 06:26:1707:42 Vivaldi Concerto in A for Two Violins, I Musici 00240 Philips 412 128 02894121282 Op. 3 No. 5 06:35:3408:17 Lanner Paradise Evening Waltz Ensemble Vienna 02827 Sony 57974 07464579742 06:44:5106:30 Weber 2nd mvt (Adagio) from Clarinet Ottensamer/Berlin 13553 DG 02894836 029894836069 Concerto No. 1 in F minor, Op. Philharmonic/Jansons 0697 7 73 06:52:2107:03 Mendelssohn Overture to The Marriage of Bamberg 01394 RCA 7905 0786357905 Camacho, Op. 10 Symphony/Flor 07:00:5907:14 Pachelbel Suite in G for Strings Paillard Chamber 03045 Erato 98475 745099847524 Orchestra/Paillard 07:09:1308:26 Sullivan Overture to The Mikado Pro Arte 03679 Seraphim/ 69137 724356913721 Orchestra/Sargent EMI Thu, Oct 15, 2020 - The Classical Station, WCPE 2 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 07:18:39 08:38 Larsson Lyric Fantasy, Op. 54 Helsingborg DownloadCPO 777 670 n/a Symphony/Manze 07:28:1705:23 Borodin Polovtsian March from Prince USSR Radio and TV 01827 Melodiya 860 015775186026 Igor Orchestra/Fedoseyev 07:35:15 06:58 Fauré Pavane, Op. 50 Philadelphia 03984 Sony 62644 074646264423 Orchestra/Ormandy Classical 07:43:1306:11 Mozart Finale (Allegro) from Piano Casadesus/Cleveland 04555 Sony 67178 074646717820 Concerto No. 21 in C, K. 467 Orchestra/Szell 07:50:24 09:15 Haydn Baryton Trio No. 107 in D Esterhazy Baryton Trio 02073 EMI 69836 077776983622 08:01:1409:39 Dvorak Carnival Overture, Op. 92 Vienna 13259 Sony 542593 n/a Philharmonic/Eschenb Classical ach 08:11:5312:19 Purcell Musick in Dioclesian Tafelmusik/Lamon 02918 Sony 66169 074646616925 08:25:1204:43 Saint-Saëns French Military March from Philadelphia 09101 Sony 87277 696998727724 Algerian Suite, Op. 60 Orchestra/Ormandy 08:30:5502:59 Monteverdi Occhi, un tempo mia vita Delitiae 08491 Naxos 8.558212- 636943821220 Musicae/Longhini 13 08:35:2906:52 Bach, J.C. 1st mvt (Allegro di molto) from Injushina/Hamburg 11003 Ondine 1224 076119512242 Keyboard Concerto in E flat, Chamber 6 Op. 7 No. 5 Orchestra/Gothoni 08:43:21 06:36 Chopin Mazurkas, Op. 6 Malcolm Frager 00265 Telarc 80280 089408028021 08:50:57 08:28 Fill Music: announcer selects 09:01:1509:42 Crusell Introduction and Variations on King/London 04456 Hyperion 22017 034571120171 A Swedish Air, Op. 12 Symphony/Francis 09:11:57 10:05 Offenbach Overture to Orpheus in the Czecho-Slovak State 05105 Naxos 8.554246- 636943424629 Underworld Philharmonic/Alfred 47 Walter 09:23:1734:06 Beethoven Piano Trio in G, Op. 1 No. 2 Gryphon Trio 08820 Analekta 29858 774204985820 09:59:1315:01 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in Il Giardino 04810 Teldec 6019 745099844226 G, BWV 1049 Armonico/Antonini 10:15:29 43:58 Schubert Grand Duo in C, D. 812 Chamber Orchestra of 01965 DG 423 655 028942365520 Europe/Abbado 11:01:1727:43 Schumann Fantasy in C, Op. 17 Martha Argerich 10451 EMI 63576 077776357621 11:30:1509:32 Haydn Keyboard Concertino in C Han/Keefe/Fleezanis/F 12221 Music@Me n/a 653738272326 inckel nlo Live 11:41:0208:25 Ravel Alborada del gracioso (Morning Paris 13349 Warner 01902957 019029572090 song of the jester) Orchestra/Karajan Classics 20902 2 11:50:2708:39 Lehar Gold and Silver Waltz Johann Strauss 00813 EMI 47020 077774702027 Orchestra of Vienna/Boskovsky 12:00:56 12:30 Elgar Serenade for Strings in E London 01759 RCA Victor 60072 090266007226 minor, Op. 20 Philharmonic/Slatkin 12:14:2610:13 Vivaldi Lute Concerto in A, RV 82 Isbin/Zurich Chamber 06246 Warner 45312 809274531223 Orch/Griffiths Classics 12:25:39 10:21 Roellig Horn Concerto in D Tuckwell/Academy 01128 London 417 406 028941740625 SMF/Brown 12:37:15 08:21 Fill Music: announcer selects 12:46:3612:49 Chopin Andante Spianato & Grand Benjamin Grosvenor 12081 Decca 478 5534 028947855343 Polonaise in E flat, Op. 22 13:01:1518:35 Boccherini Cello Concerto No. 4 in C Hugh/Scottish 05581 Naxos 8.553571 n/a Chamber Orchestra/Halstead 13:20:5016:26 Handel Concerto Grosso in G minor, Bath Festival 06973 EMI 73344 724357334426 Op. 6 No. 6 Orchestra/Menuhin Thu, Oct 15, 2020 - The Classical Station, WCPE 3 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 13:38:31 20:23 Tchaikovsky Romeo & Juliet Fantasy Chicago 02230 Sony 47179 07464471792 Overture Symphony/Abbado 14:00:4424:20 Mozart Violin Concerto No. 4 in D, K. Mutter/Philharmonia/M 02057 EMI 547011 n/a 218 uti 14:26:04 34:08 Schumann Symphonic Etudes, Op. 13 Sviatoslav Richter 06642 Regis 1186 505503131186 6 15:02:0219:30 Prokofiev Lieutenant Kije Suite, Op. 60 Chicago 04477 DG 447 419 028944741926 Symphony/Abbado 15:22:47 09:38 Corelli Concerto Grosso in F, Op. 6 Cantilena/Shepherd 00794C Chandos 8336/7/8 N/A No. 9 15:33:2526:25 Saint-Saëns Piano Concerto No. 4 in C Collard/Royal 06471 EMI 47816 077774781626 minor, Op. 44 Philharmonic/Previn 16:01:05 11:22 Vivaldi Concerto in A minor for 2 Camerata 09658 Point 267038 078736414224 Violins, Op. 3 No. 8 Romana/Duvier Classics 16:13:2203:55 Holst Mercury, the Winged Israel 08947 Helicon 9625 729362796252 Messenger from The Planets, Philharmonic/Mehta 0 Op. 32 16:18:1210:36 Mendelssohn Hebrides Overture, Op. 26 BBC Symphony/Davis 01940 Philips 442 302 028944230222 16:29:43 03:46 Dvorak Minuetto from Czech Suite in Scottish Chamber 13267 Linn 614 691062061476 D, Op. 39 Orchestra/Swensen 16:34:4406:10 Biber Suite No. 2 in F from Mensa Baroque Band/Clarke 08995 Cedille 116 735131911627 Sonora 16:41:49 05:49 Telemann Selections from Water Music Musica Antiqua of 00274 Archiv 413 788 028941378828 Cologne/Goebel 16:48:3310:23 Glazunov Carnaval Overture, Op. 45 Romanian State 01578 Marco Polo 8.220487 N/A Orchestra/Andreescu 17:00:11 05:03 Hoffstetter Serenade (Andante cantabile) Kodaly Quartet 11034 Naxos 8.558180 636943818022 17:06:0906:06 Beethoven Finale (Rondo) from Piano Andsnes/Mahler 11994 Sony 88883705 888837054829 Concerto No. 2 in B flat, Op. 19 Chamber Orchestra 482 17:13:1009:28 Mozart Trio Sonata in B flat, K. 266 Academy Chamber 12822 Philips 422 697 028942251328 Ensemble 17:23:3305:44 Mendelssohn-H 4th mvt (Allegro) from String Ciompi Quartet 04913 VAC N/A 702987004827 ensel Quartet in E flat 17:30:3209:47 Waldteufel Solitude (A Waltz) Slovak State 06543 Naxos 8.553956 730099495622 Philharmonic/Walter 17:41:1408:27 Bach Flute Sonata in C, BWV 1033 Galway/Moll/Cunningh 03361 RCA 62555 090266255528 am 17:50:3609:25 Milhaud Scaramouche, Suite for Two Ogdon/Lucas 01995 MCA 25891 076742589127 Pianos 18:01:1605:01 Wiren March from Serenade for CBC Vancouver 03812 CBC 5157 059582515723 Strings, Op. 11 Orchestra/Bernardi 18:07:1211:10 Corelli Concerto Grosso in F, Op. 6 Philharmonia Baroque 00158 Harmonia 907014 093046701413 No. 6 Orchestra/McGegan Mundi 18:19:1710:22 Svendsen Norwegian Rhapsody No.
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