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Aug 3 to 9.Txt CLASSIC CHOICES PLAYLIST Aug. 3 - 7, 2020 PLAY DATE: Mon, 08/03/2020 10:00 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Pastorale variée 10:06 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 12 Variations on "La bergère Célimène" 10:21 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Divertimento for Winds 10:34 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Concerto No. 11 10:58 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Minuet No. 6 (from Six Minuets) 11:02 AM Philip Glass Itaipu for Chorus and Orchestra 11:40 AM Johann Joachim Quantz Flute Concerto 12:01 PM Fritz Kreisler Rondo in the Style of Mozart 12:10 PM Jules Massenet Suite No. 4: Scènes Pittoresques 12:26 PM Johann Strauss, Jr. A Thousand and One Nights 12:36 PM Jean Sibelius The Oceanides (1914) 12:49 PM Aaron Copland The Cummington Story: Suite from film 1:00 PM Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Oboe Concerto WQ 165, H 468 1:23 PM Johannes Brahms String Quartet No. 1 2:01 PM Franz Liszt Liebestraum: Nocturne No. 3 2:07 PM Franz Schubert String Quartet No. 12 2:18 PM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Serenade 3:03 PM Gioacchino Rossini BARBER OF SEVILLE: Overture 3:12 PM Ludwig Van Beethoven Violin Concerto 4:01 PM Enrique Granados Goyescas: No. 4 Quejas: La maja y el 4:08 PM Francis Poulenc Concerto for 2 pianos 4:28 PM Alec Wilder Sonata No. 2 for Bassoon and Piano 4:43 PM Franz Liszt Von der Wiege bis zum Grabe: Symphonic 5:01 PM Louis Moreau Gottschalk Minuit a Seville,Caprice 5:07 PM Ludwig Van Beethoven Cello Sonata No. 2 5:32 PM Alexander Scriabin Piano Sonata No. 5 5:45 PM Sir Arnold Bax Four Pieces for flute and piano PLAY DATE: Tue, 08/04/2020 9:05 AM William Schuman Three Colloquies for Horn & Orchestra 9:29 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Concerto No. 15 9:53 AM Robert Schumann Kinderszenen No. 7: Träumerei 10:00 AM Henri Maury Deuxieme Solo de Concours 10:06 AM Mauro Giuliani Twelve Waltzes 10:24 AM Burgmüller, Norbert Clarinet and Piano Duo 10:36 AM Claude Debussy Images for Orchestra: No. 3 Rondes de 10:46 AM Georg Philipp Telemann Viola Concerto 11:01 AM Friedrich Kuhlau Piano Quartet 11:35 AM William Schuman Judith 11:59 AM Johann Strauss, Jr. Lagunen-Walzer 12:09 PM Gustav Holst St. Paul's Suite 12:23 PM Jacques Offenbach Cello Duet in a 12:33 PM Bedrich Smetana Ma Vlast: From Bohemia's Woods & Fields 12:47 PM Miklos Rozsa Spellbound Concerto 1:01 PM John Alan Rose Piano Concerto, "Tolkien Tale" 1:30 PM Friedrich Kuhlau Flute Quintet No. 1 2:01 PM Jerome Moross Five Finger Exercise: Romanza 2:07 PM William Schuman New England Triptych 2:27 PM David Raksin Laura: Theme 2:34 PM Sir Edward Elgar String Quartet 3:03 PM Sir Malcolm Arnold Sonata for Flute and Piano (1977) 3:18 PM Frantisek Xaver Dusek Sonata piano/four hands 3:34 PM Franz Joseph Haydn Symphony No. 68 4:01 PM Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber Rosenkranz (Rosary) Sonata No. 1: 4:07 PM Sir Arthur Bliss Quintet for Oboe and Strings 4:32 PM Joseph Bodin de Boismortier Sonata for Bassoon, Cello or Vla da Gamb 4:45 PM Bedrich Smetana Richard III, a symphonic poem 5:01 PM Arcangelo Corelli Trio Sonata 5:07 PM Siegfried Wagner Violin Concerto 5:33 PM Luigi Bassi Concert Fantasia on Motives from Verdi's 5:46 PM Edouard Lalo Le Roi d'Ys Overture 6:01 PM Johann Sebastian Bach Prelude & Fugue 6:07 PM Ludwig Van Beethoven Violin Sonata No. 7 6:34 PM Joaquin Nin 1830: Variations sobre un tema frivolo 6:47 PM Giuseppe Martucci Colore Orientale PLAY DATE: Wed, 08/05/2020 9:05 AM Louise Farrenc Nonetto 9:37 AM Sir Edward Elgar Six Promenades for wind quintet 9:52 AM Scott Joplin Bethena: A Concert Waltz 10:00 AM Antonín Dvorák Slavonic Dance No. 2 10:06 AM Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Concerto for Orchestra 10:23 AM Felix Mendelssohn Variations sérieuses 10:37 AM Benjamin Britten Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra 10:55 AM John Williams (Comp./Cond.) Empire of the Sun: Exsultate Justi 11:01 AM Johannes Brahms Symphony No. 2 11:44 AM Ralph Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending 12:01 PM John Philip Sousa Three Quotations 12:15 PM Frederick Loewe Loewe Medley for Piano Four Hands 12:32 PM Sir Charles Villiers Stanford Irish Rhapsody No. 3 for Cello/Orch 12:48 PM Bernard Herrmann Vertigo Suite: Prelude, Nightmare and 1:01 PM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Symphony No. 41 1:29 PM Jacques Ibert Macbeth (Suite of music from film) 2:01 PM Amy Marcy Cheney Beach Valse -Caprice 2:07 PM Franz Schubert Intro & Variations for flute & piano 2:31 PM Jan Ladislav Dussek Piano Sonata 2:45 PM Anton Arensky Variations on a Theme of Tchaikovsky 3:03 PM Olivier Messiaen Reveil des oiseaux 3:26 PM Ferruccio Busoni Improvisation on a Bach Chorale, "Wie 3:42 PM Frederick Delius Eventyr- Once upon a time 4:01 PM Erich Wolfgang Korngold Straussiana (1953) 4:09 PM Sir Edward Elgar Four Dances for wind quintet 4:22 PM Sergei Rachmaninoff Morceaux de Fantasie 4:45 PM Rick Sowash Three Piquant Pieces for oboe, violin, 5:01 PM Jacques Offenbach Maitre Peronilla: Overture 5:08 PM Jacques Ibert Concertino da Camera for Saxophone/Orch 5:23 PM Nicolo Paganini Violin Concerto No. 1 6:01 PM Isaac Albéniz Suite Espanola: No. 6 Aragon 6:07 PM David Popper Requiem 6:17 PM Sigismond Thalberg Fantasia on Themes of Bellini's "La 6:31 PM Paul Creston Symphony No. 5 PLAY DATE: Thu, 08/06/2020 9:05 AM Vincent Persichetti Symphony No. 8 9:34 AM Maurice Ravel Le Tombeau de Couperin (Complete 9:54 AM John Philip Sousa New York Hippodrome 10:00 AM Claude Debussy Reverie 10:06 AM Ernst Eichner Harp Concerto 10:22 AM Ernesto Cavallini Fiori Rossiniani (Capriccio on themes 10:34 AM Reena Esmail #metoo 10:49 AM Bedrich Smetana Bartered Bride: Dances 11:01 AM Sir Edward Elgar Falstaff - Symphonic Study 11:36 AM Johann Sebastian Bach Concerto for Flute, Violin & Harpsichord 11:59 AM Billy Joel Aria (Grand Canal) 12:12 PM Danny Masters Gorklo Suite Africa 12:28 PM Fritz Kreisler 3 Waltzes 12:39 PM Fritz Kreisler Violin Concerto in the style of Vivaldi 12:51 PM Gustav Holst The Planets: 7. Neptune, the Mystic 2:01 PM Frederick Delius Air and Dance for Strings 2:07 PM Franz Schubert Piano Sonata 2:26 PM Frank Martin Polyptique for violin and 2 small Orchs. 2:53 PM George Friederich Handel SAMSON: Let the Bright Seraphim 3:02 PM Howard Hanson Elegy 3:15 PM Edvard Grieg Pictures of Country Life 3:32 PM Sir George Dyson Concerto Leggiero for piano and strings 4:01 PM Elizabeth Weichsell Billington Sonata No. 2 4:07 PM Franz Liszt Two Episodes after Lenau's Faust: 4:35 PM Ernst von Dohnányi Capriccio 4:44 PM Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov Russian Easter Festival Overture 5:01 PM Samuel Barber Ballade for Piano 5:07 PM Benjamin Britten PETER GRIMES: Four Sea Interludes 5:27 PM Johann Sebastian Bach Well Tempered Clavier, Book I 5:41 PM Claude Debussy Printemps 6:01 PM Franz Liszt Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Sagen 6:07 PM Mily Balakirev Tamara (Symphonic Poem) 6:32 PM Edvard Grieg 7 Fugues for Piano 6:45 PM Alberto Ginastera Panambi: Suite from the ballet PLAY DATE: Fri, 08/07/2020 9:05 AM Sir Granville Bantock Hebridean Symphony 9:41 AM Frédéric Chopin Nocturne No. 6 9:47 AM James Oswald A Sonata of Scots Tunes 10:00 AM Sir Edward Elgar Sospiri 10:06 AM Pablo de Sarasate Concert Fantasy on Bizet's "Carmen" 10:20 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Divertimento No. 8 10:32 AM Richard Strauss Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks 10:48 AM Margaret Brandman Lyric Fantasy 11:01 AM Ludwig Van Beethoven Symphony No. 2 11:35 AM Philip Glass Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and 12:00 PM Johann Strauss, Jr. Die Fledermaus: Overture 12:10 PM Jean Sibelius Karelia Suite 12:27 PM John Ireland Preludes 12:40 PM Sir Arthur Sullivan Overture di Ballo 12:53 PM Clint Eastwood Unforgiven: Claudia's Theme 1:01 PM Matej Mestrovic Danube Rhapsody 1:31 PM Antonín Dvorák Serenade for Wind Instruments 2:01 PM Edvard Grieg Moods: A Ride at Night 2:07 PM Felix Mendelssohn Hebrides Overture 2:19 PM Julián Orbón Concerto Grosso for string quartet and 2:46 PM Sir Edward Elgar Froissart Concert Overture 3:04 PM Hector Berlioz Les Troyens a Carthage - Ballet 3:16 PM Conradin Kreutzer Variations for clarinet and orchestra 3:26 PM Henry Holden Huss Piano Concerto 4:01 PM Ron Nelson Rocky Point Holiday 4:07 PM Arcangelo Corelli Adagio 4:13 PM Franz Liszt Transcendental Etude No. 6 4:20 PM Sir Granville Bantock Pagan Symphony 5:01 PM Edvard Grieg Solveig's Song (transc. of Op 23/23) 5:07 PM Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber Rosenkranz (Rosary) Sonata No. 15: 5:20 PM Leopold Godowsky Symphonic Metamorphosis of the Schatz- 5:34 PM Ernesto Lecuona Andalucia Suite 6:01 PM Isaac Albéniz Iberia: No. 1 Evocation 6:07 PM Henry Litolff Concerto Symphonique No. 3 6:38 PM Georges Enesco Concert Piece for viola and piano (1906) 6:49 PM Charles Tomlinson Griffes Three Tone Pictures.
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