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May 17 to 23.Txt CLASSIC CHOICES PLAYLIST May 17 - 23, 2021 PLAY DATE: Mon, 5/17/2021 6:00 AM Georg Philipp Telemann Parisian Quartet No. 1,TWV 43:D3 6:17 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Variations on "La belle Françoise" 6:32 AM Jean-Marie Leclair String Sonata 6:49 AM Francois Dufaut Lute Suite 6:58 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Sonata K 533 (Allegro & Andante) 7:21 AM Johann Sebastian Bach Passacaglia and Fugue 7:42 AM Frédéric Chopin Nocturne No. 5 7:47 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Flute Quartet 8:00 AM Antonio Vivaldi Concerto for Violin, violin "echo" & 8:17 AM Jennifer Higdon Piano Trio 8:33 AM Franz Schubert String Quartet No. 7 8:53 AM Franz Schubert Winterreise # 5: Der Lindenbaum 9:01 AM Jean Sibelius Symphony No. 5 9:36 AM Claude Debussy Etude No. 12 9:43 AM Sir Edward Elgar Polonia (symphonic prelude) 10:00 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart IDOMENEO: Overture 10:07 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Divertimento for 2 Flutes, 5 Trumpets & 10:18 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Sonata No. 8 10:34 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Symphony No. 10 10:44 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Horn Concerto No. 3 11:01 AM Jennifer Higdon City Scape 11:34 AM Georg Philipp Telemann Concerto forViolin,HuntingHorns,Flutes 12:00 PM Aaron Copland Concerto for piano and orchestra 12:18 PM Leonard Bernstein On the Town: Excerpts 12:33 PM Jan Ladislav Dussek Piano Sonata L'amante Disperato 12:50 PM John Paesano The Lion's Den 1:01 PM Douglas Knehans Unfinished Earth 1:35 PM Juan Crisostomo Arriaga String Quartet No. 1 2:00 PM Antonio Vivaldi String Symphony No. 14 (Concerto) 2:07 PM Aleksandr Glazunov Chopiniana 2:28 PM Johann Nepomuk Hummel Piano Trio No. 4 2:48 PM Johann Strauss, Jr. Blue Danube Waltz 3:03 PM Franz Lachner Wind Octet 3:35 PM Joaquín Rodrigo Fantasia para un gentilhombre 4:01 PM Georg Philipp Telemann Overture 4:27 PM Carl Reinecke Cello Sonata No. 1 4:47 PM Richard Rodgers Carousel: Orchestral Suite 5:01 PM Erik Satie 5 Nocturnes (1919) 5:16 PM Giuseppe Ferlendis Oboe Concerto No. 1 5:31 PM Franz Schubert String Quartet No. 5 5:46 PM Sir Paul McCartney Tuesday 6:00 PM All Request Hour with Adam Fine 7:00 PM Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin 8:00 PM Weeknight Concerts 10:00 PM Performance Today PLAY DATE: Tue, 05/18/2021 6:00 AM Johann Sebastian Bach Concerto for Oboe, Violin, Strings & BC 6:14 AM Friedrich Kuhlau Duo Brillant for flute and piano 6:31 AM Jean-Philippe Rameau Gavotte and 6 Doubles 6:39 AM Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Oboe Concerto WQ 165, H 468 6:59 AM Muzio Clementi Piano Concerto 7:23 AM Peter Josef von Lindpaintner Clarinet Concertino Op.19 7:42 AM Erik Satie Trois Gymnopédies (1888) 8:00 AM Ottorino Respighi Ancient Airs and Dances: Suite No. 2 8:20 AM Randall Thompson Suite for Oboe, Clarinet, and Viola 8:36 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Bassoon Concerto 8:54 AM John Philip Sousa Peaches and Cream Foxtrot 9:01 AM Johannes Brahms Symphony No. 1 9:47 AM Luigi Boccherini Sonata No. 6 10:00 AM Scott Joplin Bethena: A Concert Waltz 10:07 AM Johann Sebastian Bach Concerto for 3 violins, strings, & BC 10:24 AM Francois Devienne Bassoon Quartet 10:47 AM Felix Mendelssohn Midsummer Night's Dream: Overture 11:01 AM John Alden Carpenter Violin Sonata 11:29 AM Friedrich Witt Symphony in C, "Jena" 11:55 AM John Rutter For the Beauty of the Earth 12:01 PM Ron Nelson Courtly Airs and Dances 12:15 PM Ferruccio Busoni Improvisation on a Bach Chorale, "Wie 12:31 PM Franz Anton Rosler Nocturne for 2 Horns, 2 Flutes & Strings 12:46 PM Sir Edward Elgar Harmony Music No. 4 for wind quintet 1:01 PM Carl Goldmark Rustic Wedding Symphony 1:46 PM Franz Joseph Haydn Piano Trio, H. XV No. 21 2:01 PM Frederick Delius Irmelin: Prelude 2:07 PM Johannes Brahms Waltzes (Op. 39, Nos. 1-16) 2:27 PM Alan Hovhaness Symphony No. 50 Mt. 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