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May 25 - 31, 2020 CLASSIC FM PLAYLIST MAY 25 - 31, 2020 PLAY DATE : Mon, 05/25/2020 9:05 AM Arvo Pärt Tabula Rasa 9:29 AM Franz Joseph Haydn Violin Concerto 9:52 AM Josef Strauss Die tanzende Muse 10:00 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Church Sonata 10:06 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Oboe Quartet 10:23 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Violin Sonata 10:32 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Sonata 10:49 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Andante and Five Variations 10:59 AM Michael Nyman The Piano Concerto (based on music 11:33 AM Antonio Salieri Triple Concerto for Violin, Oboe, Cello 12:00 PM Franz Von Suppé Jolly Robbers Overture 12:08 PM Philippe Gaubert Three Watercolors for Flute, Cello and 12:26 PM Franz Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No. 8 12:35 PM Alberto Ginastera Estancia: Suite from the ballet 12:49 PM Billy Joel Aria (Grand Canal) 1:01 PM Michael Kurek Serenade for Violoncello and Harp 1:20 PM Bela Fleck The Imposter Concerto 2:00 PM Morton Gould American Salute 2:06 PM Alfredo Casella Pagine di Guerra 1915-1919 2:17 PM Ottorino Respighi Ancient Airs and Dances: Suite No. 2 2:38 PM Sir Edward Elgar Wand of Youth Suite for Band 3:00 PM Howard Hanson Song of Democracy 3:14 PM Antonín Dvorák The American Flag (Cantata) 3:36 PM Aaron Copland Rodeo excerpts 4:00 PM Irving Berlin Freedom's Strength/God Bless America 4:06 PM Virgil Thomson Louisiana Story Suite 4:28 PM Henry Thacker Burleigh The Young Warrior 4:33 PM Antonín Dvorák A Hero's Song 5:01 PM Maurice Ravel Le Tombeau de Couperin: No.6 Toccata 5:04 PM Aaron Copland Fanfare for the Common Man 5:08 PM John Adams The Wound-Dresser 5:27 PM Charles Ives In Flanders Fields 5:30 PM Benjamin Britten War Requiem 6:01 PM Joachim Raff Piano Quartet 6:40 PM Franz Schubert Deux marches caracteristiques 6:53 PM John Williams (Comp./Cond. Saving Private Ryan: Hymn to the Fallen 6:56 PM George M. Cohan Over There 6:59 PM Tan Dun Song of Peace PLAY DATE : Tue, 05/26/2020 9:05 AM Ernst Bacon Remembering Ansel Adams 9:05 AM Francis Poulenc Sextet for wind quintet & piano 9:20 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Concerto No. 21 9:24 AM Nicolo Paganini Terzetto Concertante for vla,gtr.& cello 9:49 AM Peter Warlock (aka Heselti Capriol Suite 9:51 AM Scott Joplin Solace: A Mexican Serenade 1909 10:00 AM Camille Saint-Saens Allegro Appassionato for Piano & Orch. 10:06 AM Johann Sebastian Bach Flute Sonata 10:22 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Allegro for Clarinet & String Quartet 10:32 AM Georges Bizet Carmen Suite No. 1 10:46 AM Allen Vizzutti Sonata for Trumpet 11:01 AM Edgar Meyer Quintet for String Quartet and Double 11:30 AM Muzio Clementi Symphony No. 3 (The Great National) 12:01 PM Fritz Kreisler 3 Waltzes 12:12 PM Gustav Holst First Suite for Wind Ensemble 12:24 PM Enrique Granados Three Spanish Dances 12:40 PM Danny Elfman Batman Suite 12:57 PM Frederick Delius Hassan: Intermezzo and Serenade 1:03 PM Claude Debussy Images for Orchestra: No. 2 Ibéria 1:27 PM Johannes Brahms Symphony No. 3 2:01 PM Frédéric Chopin Impromptu No. 3 2:07 PM Ernst Bacon A Life for Cello and Piano 2:34 PM Claude Debussy Pour le Piano suite 2:47 PM Aleksandr Glazunov Theme with Variations for Strings 3:02 PM William Bolcom Lyric Concerto for Flute and Orchestra 3:26 PM Alberto Ginastera Piano Sonata No. 1 3:42 PM Jacques Ibert Escales 4:01 PM Giovanni Bottesini Introduction and Gavotte 4:06 PM Sergei Prokofiev Peter and the Wolf 4:34 PM Anton Arensky Suite No. 2 for Two Pianos 4:50 PM Aaron Copland The City: New England Countryside 5:01 PM Frédéric Chopin Mazurka No. 12 5:07 PM Igor Stravinsky Le Chant du Rossignol 5:31 PM Salvador Brotons Tre Divertimenti 5:44 PM Maurice Ravel Sonata Posthume for violin and piano 6:01 PM Edvard Grieg Album Leaf 6:07 PM George Templeton Strong Chorale on a Theme of Leo Hassler (1929) 6:15 PM Franz Schubert Fantasie for piano four-hands 6:35 PM Johannes Brahms Clarinet (or viola) Sonata No. 1 PLAY DATE : Wed, 05/27/2020 10:00 AM John Williams (Comp./Cond. JFK: Main Theme 10:06 AM Leonard Bernstein West Side Story: Variants for Clarinet & 10:20 AM Jacques Offenbach Cello Duet in C 10:30 AM Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel Three Pieces for Four Hands 10:39 AM Luigi Boccherini String Trio G108 10:53 AM Franz Schubert Moments Musicaux No. 6 11:02 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart String Quintet No. 4 11:38 AM Boris Tishchenko Yaroslavna: Excerpts from Ballet Suite 12:02 PM Jean Sibelius The Oceanides (1914) 12:14 PM Howard Hanson String Quartet in One Movement 12:33 PM Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Trio Sonata 12:48 PM Sir Peter Maxwell Davies Ojai Festival Overture 12:55 PM John Williams (Comp./Cond. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 1:01 PM Vince Mendoza Trio Music 5/90 1:26 PM Anton Arensky Piano Trio No. 1 2:01 PM Frédéric Chopin Nocturne No. 19 (posth.) 2:07 PM Joachim Raff Symphony No. 8, "Frühlingsklänge" 2:49 PM Albert Franz Doppler Andante and Rondo 3:02 PM Claude Champagne Danse villageoise (orchestral version) 3:08 PM Margaret Buechner The Flight of the American Eagle 3:25 PM Frank Martin Ballade for flute and piano 3:34 PM Bohuslav Martinu Symphony No. 2 4:01 PM Claude Debussy La plus que lente 4:08 PM Sir Hamilton Harty Three Pieces for Oboe (w/piano or orch.) 4:23 PM Frédéric Chopin Mazurkas 4:34 PM Franz Schubert String Quartet No. 11 5:01 PM J. Champion de Chambonnier Pavane 5:07 PM Robert Schumann Märchenerzählungen 5:24 PM Franz Liszt Ballade No. 2 5:41 PM Johann Sebastian Bach Klavier concerto No. 3 6:01 PM Aaron Copland Two Ballads for Violin and Piano 6:07 PM Leonard Bernstein Halil: Nocturne for flute, strings and 6:24 PM Franz Liszt Venice and Naples 6:45 PM Maurice Ravel Ouverture de Féerie (Fairy Overture) PLAY DATE : Thu, 05/28/2020 9:05 AM George W. Chadwick Aphrodite a Symphonic Poem 9:34 AM Leonard Bernstein Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano (1937) 9:52 AM Kurt Weill One Touch of Venus: Speak Low 10:00 AM TRADITIONAL La Golondrina 10:06 AM Elena Roussanova Moments of Arrival 10:20 AM Maurice Ravel Mother Goose: Suite 10:39 AM Luigi Boccherini Flute Quintet No. 5 10:49 AM Carl Maria Von Weber Invitation to the Dance 11:02 AM Ludwig Van Beethoven String Quartet No. 15 11:42 AM Franz Xaver Richter Sonata No. 2 for flute, cello and 12:02 PM Sir Edward Elgar Three Bavarian Dances (Nos.1,3 & 6 from 12:15 PM Max Bruch Adagio on Celtic Themes 12:24 PM Franz Schubert 5 German Dances and 7 Trios with coda 12:41 PM Sir Paul McCartney Tuesday 12:55 PM Aaron Copland Our Town: Grover's Corners 2:01 PM Isaac Albéniz Pavana 2:06 PM Luigi Boccherini String Quintet 2:28 PM Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco Guitar Concerto No. 2 3:01 PM Maurice Ravel Sonatine en trio for flute, viola & harp 3:14 PM Ferenc Erkel Erinnerung an H.W. Ernst: Introduction 3:26 PM Paul Hindemith Mathis der Maler -Symphony 4:01 PM Johannes Brahms Rhapsody 4:07 PM Sir George Dyson Three Rhapsodies for String Quartet 4:39 PM Benedetto Marcello Flute Sonata No. 3 4:49 PM Johann Friedrich Fasch Concerto for Oboe 5:01 PM Dave Brubeck Concordia 5:07 PM Leopold Mozart Trumpet Concerto 5:17 PM Thomas Moore Love thee, dearest, love thee 5:21 PM Ernest Bloch Piano Quintet No. 1 6:01 PM Thomas Augustine Arne ARTAXERXES: The Soldier Tir'd 6:06 PM Franz Joseph Haydn Symphony No. 66 6:30 PM George Friederich Handel Acis and Galatea: Sinfonia 6:34 PM Sir Edward Elgar Nursery Suite PLAY DATE : Fri, 05/29/2020 9:05 AM Eric Ewazen Ballade, Pastorale and Dance for Flute, 9:28 AM Samuel Barber Summer Music 9:41 AM Erich Wolfgang Korngold The Sea Hawk: Suite (1940) 10:00 AM Eric Whitacre Sleep 10:06 AM Felix Mendelssohn Hebrides Overture 10:18 AM David Loeb Fantasie and Allegro for oboe and guitar 10:25 AM Johann Sebastian Bach Trio Sonata 10:39 AM Franz Schubert Rosamunde Overture 10:53 AM Henry Purcell Chaconne 11:02 AM John Ireland Sextet for Clarinet, Horn and String Qt. 11:33 AM Ignaz Brüll Piano Concerto No. 1 1:00 PM Aaron Copland Rodeo 1:24 PM Johannes Brahms String Quartet No. 1 2:01 PM Antonio Vivaldi Concerto for strings & continu 2:07 PM William Grant Still Seven Traceries 2:26 PM Isaac Albéniz Iberia Suite : Arranged by Enrique Arbos 3:02 PM Franz Liszt Paraphrase on Quartet from "Rigoletto" 3:10 PM Johannes Brahms Serenade No. 1 4:01 PM Basile Barès Les Variétés du Carnaval 4:07 PM Antonín Dvorák Nocturne 4:16 PM Joseph Jongen La Neige sur La Fagne 4:25 PM Erich Wolfgang Korngold Symphonic Serenade 5:01 PM Cécile Chaminade Theme Varie 5:07 PM Alan Hovhaness Harp Sonata 5:21 PM Ignace Jan Paderewski Humoresques de Concert 5:42 PM Bohuslav Martinu String Sextet 6:01 PM Ernst von Dohnányi Rhapsody 6:07 PM Johannes Brahms Hungarian Dance No.
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