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The Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title Performerslib # Label Cat Thu, Jun 21, 2018 - The Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 00:01:30 13:08 Handel Harp Concerto in B flat, Op. 4 Holliger/I Musici 01757 Philips 422 288 028942228825 No. 6 00:15:5317:11 Alfven The Prodigal Son Royal Opera Orchestra 00145 Swedish 1003 N/A Stockholm/Alfvén Society 00:34:34 24:28 Debussy La Mer (The Sea) London 00420 EMI 47028 n/a Symphony/Previn 01:00:3214:26 Stravinsky Three movements for piano ~ Khatia Buniatishvili DownloadSony 88875170 888751700321 Petrushka Classical 032 01:16:28 36:48 Svendsen String Octet in A, Op. 3 Academy Chamber 04231 Chandos 9258 095115925829 Ensemble 01:54:3105:56 Martucci Novelletta, Op. 82 Rome Symphony/La 11496 Naxos 8.570932 747313093274 Vecchia 02:01:57 15:44 Bach, J.C.F. Sonata in G for Violin, Viola London Baroque 03981 Harmonia 901587 794881358427 and Piano Mundi 02:18:5610:49 Wagner Siegfried's Rhine Journey ~ Royal Promenade 02063 Quintessen 2002 015095200228 Gotterdammerung Orchestra/Gehardt ce 02:31:15 29:20 Herrmann Suite ~ 5 Fingers Moscow 07646 Marco Polo 8.225168 636943516829 Symphony/Stromberg 03:02:0512:55 Haydn Piano Sonata No. 35 in A flat Emanuel Ax 06244 Sony 89363 n/a 03:16:1515:56 Blasius Suite No. 1 in B flat for Winds Mozzafiato 04185 Sony 68263 074646826324 03:33:41 26:05 Mozart Violin Concerto No. 5 in A, K. Tenenbaum/Czech 05482 ESS.A.Y 1071 090998107126 219 "Turkish" Phil Chamber/Kapp 04:01:1608:47 Schubert Overture in C for String St. Luke’s Chamber 10590 MHS 512560Z n/a Quintet, D. 8 Ensemble 04:11:18 08:58 Vivaldi Violin Concerto in G minor, RV Standage/English 01136 MHS 11085Z N/A 332 Concert/Pinnock 04:21:4638:01 Schumann Dances of the League of David, Ann Schein 02899 Ivory 71006 644057100629 Op. 6 Classics 05:01:17 09:38 Marquez Danzon No. 2 Simon Bolivar Youth 07763 DG 0011340 028947774570 Orchestra/Dudamel 05:12:1013:02 Tournier Suite for Flute, Violin, Viola, O'Connor/Lee/Neubau 11904 Music@Me n/a 653738268626 Cello and Harp, Op. 34 er/Atapine/Kibbey nlo Live 05:26:42 11:07 Sullivan Overture di Ballo (a concert Boston Pops/Fiedler 07461 DG 477 6118 028947761181 overture) 05:39:0409:48 Bruch Swedish Dances, Op. 63 Gewandhaus 01646 Philips 420 932 028942093225 Orch/Masur 05:50:07 13:52 Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 10 in G, Op. Sviatoslav Richter 06654 Philips 289 464 028946471029 14 No. 2 710 06:05:3405:17 Dvorak Polonaise in E flat Detroit 00673 London 414 370 028941437020 Symphony/Dorati 06:11:51 07:17 Mozart 1st mvt (Allegro assai) ~ Academy of St. 04295 Philips 422 610 028942250222 Symphony No. 31 in D, K. 297 Martin-in-the-Fields/Ma "Paris" rriner 06:20:0808:51 Liszt Polonaise in E Stephen Hough 05739 Hyperion 67085 034571170855 06:29:5907:54 Vivaldi Concerto in F for 4 Violins & Academy of Ancient 00894 L'Oiseau-L 414 554 028941455420 Cello, Op. 3 No. 7 Music/Hogwood yre 06:39:28 11:52 Rimsky-Korsak Overture on Russian Themes, USSR Academic 01606 Melodiya 211 501552400211 ov Op. 28 Symphony/Svetlanov 4 06:52:2004:30 Haydn Finale ~ Symphony No. 089 in Austro-Hungarian 02783 Nimbus 5341 083603534127 F Haydn Orchestra/Fischer 06:57:5005:56 Strauss, R. Love Scene ~ The Need for Dresden State 09034 DG 449 216 028944921625 Fire Orchestra/Sinopoli 07:05:2104:46 Bach Canzona in D minor, BWV 588 Läubin Brass 00154 DG 423 988 028942398825 Ensemble Thu, Jun 21, 2018 - The Classical Station, WCPE 2 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 07:11:07 08:57 Janacek Moravian Dances Warsaw 10739 Naxos 8.572695 747313269570 Philharmonic/Wit 07:21:0415:07 Bach, J.C.F. Trio in D for Pianoforte, Flute & Camerata of Cologne 07350 CPO 777 087 761203708727 Cello 07:37:46 08:09 Strauss Jr. Lagoon Waltz Vienna 09636 Sony 88697952 886979520622 Philharmonic/Maazel 062 07:46:5507:25 Mussorgsky Baba Yaga and the Great Gate Khatia Buniatishvili DownloadSony 88875170 888751700321 of Kiev ~ Pictures at an Classical 032 Exhibition 07:55:2008:01 Veracini Violin Concerto in D Martini/Accademia I 06545 Naxos 8.553413 730099441322 Filarmonici 08:04:5603:44 Rachmaninoff Prelude in C sharp minor, Op. Janis 07150 Mercury 470 639 028947063926 3 No. 2 08:09:4002:57 Elgar Pomp & Circumstance March Royal 00477 Philips 416 813 028941681324 No. 2 in A minor Philharmonic/Previn 08:13:3706:19 Mozart 4th mvt (Allegretto) ~ String Artaria Quartet 04838 Harmonia 1907107 093046700720 Quartet No. 21 in D, K. 575 Mundi 08:20:5607:05 Mendelssohn Finale ~ Violin Concerto in E Mutter/Berlin 00589 DG 400 031 325914000312 minor, Op. 64 Philharmonic/Karajan 0 08:29:3612:29 Copland Three Dance Episodes ~ Cleveland Pops 04556 Sony 62401 074646240120 Rodeo Orchestra/Lane 08:43:0509:23 Handel Trumpet Concerto in G minor Andre/Acad. 00526 RCA 5864 07863558642 SMF/Marriner 08:53:2809:57 Glinka Waltz Fantasie Tchaikovsky Moscow 03547 Harmonia 288 114 N/A Radio Mundi Symphony/Fedoseyev 09:05:1510:07 Glazunov Summer ~ The Seasons (a Philharmonia/Svetlano 00694 EMI 47847 077774784726 ballet, Op. 67) v 09:16:37 14:21 Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 26 in E flat, Wilhelm Kempff 03905 DG 429 306 N/A Op. 81a "Les Adieux" 09:32:4830:23 Lachner Suite No. 7 in D minor, Op. 190 Polish State 01146 Marco Polo 8.223195 489103023195 Philharmonic/Gunzenh 5 auser 10:05:0136:59 Brahms Violin Concerto in D, Op. 77 Shaham/Berlin 06624 DG 5177731 717794777321 Philharmonic/Abbado 10:43:5018:06 Vanhal Symphony in D Nicolaus Esterhazy 07356 Naxos 8.554341 636943434123 Sinfonia/Grodd 11:03:4613:41 Telemann Concerto in E flat for 2 Horns ~ Capella 03370 Naxos 8.550156 730099515627 Tafelmusik Istropolitana/Edlinger 11:19:1709:47 Bach Prelude and Fugue in A minor, Khatia Buniatishvili 09882 Sony 88697873 886978738523 BWV 543 Classical 852 11:30:1910:52 Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 in Budapest Festival 05039 Philips 456 570 028945657028 D Orchestra/Fischer 11:42:2620:32 Wesley Symphony No. 6 in B flat Milton Keynes 02185 Unicorn-Ka 9098 053068939822 Chamber nchana Orchestra/Wetton 12:04:4805:11 Prokofiev Grand Waltz ~ Cinderella Batiashvili/Chamber PV1062 DG 289 479 028947985297 Orchestra of 8529 Europe/Nezet-Seguin 12:11:1410:19 Boccherini Procession of the Military Night Berlin 04698 DG 449 724 028944972429 Watch in Madrid, Op. 30 No. 6 Philharmonic/Karajan 12:22:4808:48 Donizetti Ballet music ~ The Siege of Philharmonia/de 01826 Philips 422 844 028942284425 Calais Almeida 12:33:2610:31 Glazunov Romantic Intermezzo, Op. 69 USSR 05750 Melodiya 34165 743213416526 Symphony/Svetlanov 12:45:1218:55 Bach Violin Concerto No. 2 in E, Stern/English Chamber 02928 Sony 66471 074646647127 BWV 1042 Orchestra/Schneider Thu, Jun 21, 2018 - The Classical Station, WCPE 3 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 13:05:52 15:10 Bach, J.C.F. Trio in G for Pianoforte, Violin Camerata of Cologne 07350 CPO 777 087 761203708727 and Viola 13:22:0205:31 Mozart Andante in C, K. 315 Beznosiuk/Academy of 02149 L'Oiseau 4176222 028941762221 Ancient Lyre Music/Hogwood 13:29:1827:35 Mendelssohn Symphony No. 4 in A, Op. 90 Vienna 10089 DG 289 459 028945991562 "Italian" Philharmonic/Gardiner 156 3 13:57:5307:50 Sanz Suite Espanola Parkening 00856 EMI 49404 077774940429 14:07:2816:26 Kodaly Summer Evening Orpheus Chamber 10084 DG 447 109 028944710922 Orchestra 14:24:54 22:36 Chopin Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat Khatia Buniatishvili 10976 Sony 88691971 886919712926 minor, Op. 35 292 14:49:1515:17 Krommer Oboe Quartet No. 1 in C Goodwin/Terzetto 04954 Harmonia 907220 093046722029 Mundi 15:06:17 12:35 Tsintsadze Miniatures Batiashvili/Georgian 08950 Sony 88697334 886973340028 Chamber Orchestra 002 15:20:3732:11 Schubert Symphony No. 4 in C minor, D. Academy of St. 00726 Philips 410 045 028941004529 417 "Tragic" Martin-in-the-Fields/Ma rriner 15:53:4810:40 Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 Israel 01935 Sony 44926 07464449262 Philharmonic/Mehta 16:05:4306:01 Sibelius Lemminkainen’s Homeward Scottish National 00929 Chandos 8394 N/A Journey Orchestra/Gibson 16:12:3904:28 Harty Polka ~ A John Field Suite Edmonton 01330 CBC 5035 n/a Symphony/Mayer Records 16:18:0205:39 Telemann Concerto for 4 Violins (arr. for 4 Los Angeles Guitar 03980 Delos 3205 013491320526 guitars) Quartet 16:24:3606:49 Rossini Overture ~ The Journey to Vienna 03679 Seraphim/ 69137 724356913721 Rheims Philharmonic/Sargent EMI 16:32:4008:06 Fibich Concert Polonaise for violin Suk/Hala 05721 Supraphon 3473 099925347321 and piano 16:41:4106:18 Berlioz 2nd mvt (A Ball: Waltz) ~ Scottish Chamber 10119 Linn 400 691062040020 Symphonie Fantastique, Op. Orchestra/Ticciati Records 14 16:48:54 15:11 Tchaikovsky Capriccio italien, Op. 45 Cincinnati 00334 Telarc 80041 N/A Symphony/Kunzel 17:05:2009:56 Vivaldi Lute Concerto in D, RV 93 Williams/Seville 02632 Sony 53359 07464533592 Symphony 17:16:11 11:25 Beethoven 1st mvt ~ Symphony No. 6 in F, London 04713 Mercury 434 375 028943437523 Op. 68 "Pastoral" Symphony/Dorati 17:28:3105:14 Granados Intermezzo ~ Goyescas New 07697 London 417 786 028941778628 Philharmonia/Fruhbeck de Burgos 17:35:0009:01 Strauss Jr. Vienna Blood Waltz Vienna 09636 Sony 88697952 886979520622 Philharmonic/Mehta 062 17:44:5603:38 Bach Prelude and Fugue No. 19 in A Andras Schiff 00498 London 414 388 028941438829 ~ The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1 17:49:2915:09 Widor Evenings in Alsace, Op.
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