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The Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title Performerslib # Label Cat Mon, Oct 12, 2020 - The Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 00:01:30 10:52 Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 in Budapest Festival 05039 Philips 456 570 028945657028 D Orchestra/Fischer 00:13:2227:31 Schumann Symphony No. 4 in D minor, Dresden State 01805 EMI 69471 077776947129 Op. 120 Orchestra/Sawallisch 00:41:53 17:29 Tchaikovsky Variations on a Rococo Theme, Rostropovich/Boston 01090 Erato 88224 326965882242 Op. 33 Symphony/Ozawa 7 01:00:5207:34 Bach Sanctus and Hosanna from Amsterdam 06357 Erato 98478 745099847821 Mass in B minor, BWV 232 Baroque/Koopman 01:09:26 49:50 Brahms Piano Concerto No. 1 in D Anderson/Hungarian 03003 Nimbus 5349 083603534929 minor, Op. 15 State Symphony/Fischer 02:00:4610:02 Larsson A Winter's Tale, Op. 18 CBC Vancouver 03812 CBC 5157 059582515723 Orchestra/Bernardi 02:11:4837:15 Zemlinsky Suite from The Crystal Heart Slovak Radio 06467 Marco Polo 8.223166 489103023166 Symphony/Rajter 5 02:50:0309:01 Telemann Trumpet Concerto No. 3 in D Burns/American 03453 Dorian 80132 751758013223 Concerto Orchestra 03:00:3411:22 Vaughan Five Variants of "Dives and English Chamber 01872 Arabesque Z6568 2672406568 Williams Lazarus" Orchestra/Menuhin 03:12:5628:44 Mendelssohn Cello Sonata No. 1 in B flat, Coin/Cohen 04673 L'Oiseau-L 430 245 028943024525 Op. 45 yre 03:42:4016:34 Halvorsen Nordraakiana Trondheim 01943 Aurora 1921 702626219212 Symphony/Ruud 6 04:00:4410:20 Franck The Breezes (A Symphonic National Orchestra of 09459 EMI 13207 Poem) Belgium/Cluytens Classics 04:12:0436:44 Dvorak Symphony No. 7 in D minor, Scottish National 01041 Chandos 8501 501468285012 Op. 70 Orchestra/Jarvi 4 04:49:4809:24 Vivaldi Cello Concerto in B minor, RV H. Schiff/Academy 10634 Philips 411 126 028941112620 424 SMF/Brown Digital Classics 05:00:4213:04 Alfven Swedish Rhapsody No. 1, Op. Swedish Radio 02162 Sony 46668 07464466682 19 "Midsummer Vigil" Symphony/Salonen 05:14:46 02:03 Willan Rise up my love Choir of St. John's, 06698 Naxos www.thec n/a Elora/Edison lassicalst ation.org 05:17:4920:01 Bach, C.P.E. Cello Concerto in A English Concert/Manze 07207 Harmonia 907403 093046740320 Mundi 05:38:5011:30 Rossini Overture to Semiramide New York 04105 Sony 62653 077776265321 Philharmonic/Bernstein 05:51:15 08:10 Fill Music: announcer selects 06:01:0010:22 Weber Overture to Peter Schmoll Berlin 00942 DG 419 072 028941907028 Philharmonic/Karajan 06:12:22 02:57 Bach Allemande from English Suite Martha Argerich 04549 DG 453 901 028945390123 No. 2 in A minor, BWV 807 06:16:1907:09 Gershwin Lullaby for String Quartet Manhattan String 00109 Newport 60033 N/A Quartet Classics 06:24:28 08:52 Albéniz Sunday Festival in Seville Cincinnati Pops/Kunzel 00907 Telarc 80129 089408012921 06:34:5509:35 Haydn Cassation in B flat for Lute & Lindberg/Drottninghol 01718 BIS 360 731859000360 Strings m Baroque Ensemble 2 06:45:3006:14 Mozart 2nd mvt (Adagio) from Piano Pletnev/German 07843 Virgin 234865 509992348652 Concerto No. 23 in A, K. 488 Chamber Philharmonic Classics 2 06:52:4406:30 Adam Overture to If I Were King Detroit 02603 Mercury 434 332 028943433228 Symphony/Paray 07:00:4909:43 Brahms Academic Festival Overture, Black Dyke 07907 Naxos 8.570726 74731307276 Op.80 Band/Childs Mon, Oct 12, 2020 - The Classical Station, WCPE 2 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 07:11:32 09:47 Beriot Scene de ballet, Op. 100 Perlman/Juilliard 05139 EMI 56750 724355675026 Orchestra/Foster 07:22:1903:03 Telemann Bergerie from Tafelmusik, Part Tafelmusik/Lamon 05969 Reference 2101 030911210120 III Recordings 07:26:22 08:16 Arban Fantasie Brillante Marsalis/Eastman 00921 Sony 42137 07464421372 Wind Ensemble/Hunsberger 07:36:1306:30 Ravel Menuet antique Montreal 00711 London 410 230 028941023025 Symphony/Dutoit 07:43:4306:34 Holst Mars, The Bringer of War from New York 01080 Sony 37226 07464372262 The Planets, Op. 32 Philharmonic/Bernstein 07:51:1707:51 Vivaldi Cello Concerto in F, RV 410 Wispelway/Florilegium 04839 Channel 10097 723385100973 08:00:4308:13 Strauss Jr. Vienna Blood Waltz New York 10861 Sony 46710 07464467102 Philharmonic/Bernstein Classical 08:09:56 01:04 Chopin Etude in D flat, Op. 25 No. 8 Maurizio Pollini 00122 DG 413 794 028941379429 08:12:0010:14 Mendelssohn String Symphony No. 01 in C London Festival 02460 Hyperion 66561 034571165615 Orchestra/Pople 08:23:1405:51 Respighi Pines of the Appian Way from Baltimore 07683 Naxos www.thec n/a Pines of Rome Symphony/Comissiona lassicalst ation.org 08:30:40 05:39 Pergolesi Sinfonia from Olimpiade National Academy of 06031 DG 289 471 028947156628 St. Cecilia/Chung 566 08:37:1910:13 Schubert Adagio for Piano Trio in E flat, Amsterdam Piano Trio 10733 Brilliant 94424 502842194424 D. 897 "Nocturne" Classics 1 08:48:32 10:53 Fill Music: announcer selects 09:01:1523:54 Haydn Symphony No. 045 in F sharp Amsterdam Baroque 00575 Erato 88173 326965881732 minor, "Farewell" Orchestra/Koopman 4 09:26:0912:30 Chopin Polonaise Fantasy in A flat, Op. Idil Biret 07434 Naxos 8.554534 636943453421 61 09:39:5419:30 Rossini Ballet Music from Otello Monte-Carlo Opera 01729 Philips 422 843 028942284326 Orchestra/Almeida 10:01:1412:21 Albinoni Oboe Concerto in D minor, Op. Messiter/Guildhall 01974 RCA 60224 090266022427 9 No. 2 String Ensemble/Salter 10:14:5044:56 Martucci Symphony No. 2 in F, Op. 81 Rome Symphony/La 11495 Naxos 8.570930 747313093076 Vecchia 11:01:3629:23 Mozart String Quartet No. 18 in A, K. Smetana Quartet 01452 EMI 69102 077776910222 464 11:31:5926:46 Vorisek Symphony in D, Op. 24 Prague Chamber 01251 Supraphon 1787 081759005508 Orchestra/Parik 12:00:3505:37 Vaughan Fantasia on Greensleeves Boston Pops/Fiedler 04582 RCA 68793 090266879328 Williams 12:07:1212:39 Haydn String Quartet in D, Op. 103 Festetics Quartet 05717 Arcana 919 346485803919 8 12:20:5108:50 Nicolai Overture to The Merry Wives of Vienna 00123 London 421 170 028942117020 Windsor Philharmonic/Boskovsk y 12:30:56 11:34 Fill Music: announcer selects 12:43:3015:55 Schubert Rondo in B minor, D. 895 Stern/Barenboim 02077 Sony 44504 07464445042 13:01:1520:14 Mendelssohn Piano Concerto No. 1 in G Ortiz/Stuttgart Radio 07017 Pantheon 07094 n/a minor, Op. 25 Symphony/Atzmon 13:22:44 36:36 Balakirev Symphony No. 2 in D minor Philharmonia/Svetlano 08721 Hyperion 66586 034571165868 v 14:01:1016:25 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 in Academy of Ancient 00375 L'Oiseau 414 187 028941418722 B flat, BWV 1051 Music/Hogwood Lyre Mon, Oct 12, 2020 - The Classical Station, WCPE 3 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 14:18:35 09:51 Mozart Prelude and Fugue No. 4 in F Grumiaux Trio 12822 Philips 422 697 028942251328 for String Trio, K. 404a 14:29:4129:37 Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 4 in E flat, Wilhelm Kempff 03903 DG 429 306 n/a Op. 7 15:01:08 15:37 Vaughan Fantasia on a Theme of BBC Symphony/Davis 02400 Teldec 73127 090317311272 Williams Thomas Tallis 9 15:18:0023:30 Mehul Symphony No. 3 in C Gulbenkian 01786 Nimbus 5185 083603518424 Orchestra/Swierczews ki 15:42:3015:54 Elgar The Wand of Youth, Suite No. English String 00641 Nimbus 5136 083603513627 2 Orchestra/Boughton 15:59:3906:22 Rossini Overture to The Silken Ladder Chicago 01986 RCA 60387 09026 60387 2 Symphony/Reiner 16:06:5603:38 Bach Finale (Allegro assai) from Schiff/Chamber 02144 London 425 676 028942567627 Keyboard Concerto No. 7 in G Orchestra of Europe minor, BWV 1058 16:11:29 08:08 Strauss Jr. Pamphlets (Waltz) Johann Strauss 02312 EMI 64108 077776410821 Orchestra Vienna/Boskovsky 16:20:3208:03 Rimsky-Korsak Overture to May Night Suisse Romande 07244 London 443 464 02894434642 ov Orchestra/Ansermet 16:29:5008:56 Beethoven Minuets Nos. 9-12 Bella Musica 01939 Harmonia 1901017 314902161017 Ensemble of Vienna Mundi 5 16:39:4106:44 Mozart 1st mvt (Allegro moderato) Perlman/Vienna 00524 DG 415 958 028941595829 from Violin Concerto No. 1 in B Philharmonic/Levine flat, K. 207 16:47:2011:00 Leclair Trio Sonata in D, Op. 2 No. 8 Repast Baroque 10244 Repast n/a 700261317687 Ensemble 16:59:35 08:01 Addinsell Warsaw Concerto Goodman/Melbourne 02246 Philips 422 471 028942247123 Symphony/Thomas 17:08:3108:42 Bach, C.P.E. String Symphony in E English 00640 Archiv 415 300 028941530028 Concert/Pinnock 17:18:08 10:44 Purcell Music from The Old Bachelor English Chamber 01329 Sony 44644 07464446442 Orchestra/Leppard 17:30:0705:46 Tchaikovsky 3rd mvt (Waltz) from Symphony Russian National 09492 DG 477 8699 028947786993 No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64 Orchestra/Pletnev 17:36:48 06:05 Schumann Arabeske in C, Op. 18 Mieczyslaw 01453 Elektra/No 79202 075597920222 Horszowski nesuch 17:43:4804:55 Boccherini Finale (Allegro) from Cello Ma/Amsterdam 05088 Sony 60680 074646068021 Concerto No. 3 in G Baroque Orchestra/Koopman 17:49:3810:35 Vivaldi Oboe Concerto No. 5 in A Tyte/Cantilena/Shephe 02543 Chandos 6594 095115659427 minor, RV 461 rd 18:01:2809:40 Humperdinck Dream Pantomime from Hansel Boston Pops/Fiedler 02488 BMG 60876 090266087624 and Gretel 18:12:0306:18 Debussy The Sunken Cathedral from Zoltan Kocsis 09850 Decca 478 3691 028947836919 Preludes, Book I 18:19:1609:36 Grieg Air & Rigaudon from Holberg Rotterdam Chamber 06209 Telarc 80623 089408062322 Suite, Op. 40 Orch/van Alphen 18:30:0706:50 Donizetti Ah! mes amis..
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