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The Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title Performerslib # Label Cat Sat, Apr 03, 2021 - 00 The Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 00:01:30 11:46 Ravel Daphnis et Chloe: Suite No. 1 Vienna 04578 RCA 68600 090266860029 Philharmonic/Maazel 00:14:1622:53 Haydn Symphony No. 084 in E flat Amsterdam 02452 Erato 45807 022924580727 Baroque/Koopman 00:38:09 20:40 Saint-Saëns Cello Concerto No. 1 in A Rolston/Calgary 03597 CBC 5153 059582515327 minor, Op. 33 Philharmonic/Bernardi Records 01:00:1913:08 Handel Harp Concerto in B flat, Op. 4 Holliger/I Musici 01757 Philips 422 288 028942228825 No. 6 01:14:27 21:01 Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor, Garrick Ohlsson 04140 Arabesque Z6677 026724667725 Op. 13 "Pathetique" 01:36:2823:08 Holst Symphony in F, Op. 8 "The Ulster 10962 Naxos 8.572914 747313291472 Cotswolds" Orchestra/Falletta 02:01:06 09:32 Vivaldi Flute Concerto in D, RV 428 "Il Davis/Camerata of St. 00881 Omega 1012 N/A cardellino" Andrew/Friedman 02:11:3846:53 Sibelius Symphony No. 2 in D, Op. 43 Pittsburgh 03521 Sony 53 268 074645326825 Symphony/Maazel 03:00:01 13:48 Wagner Prelude to Act 1 from Parsifal Chicago 05138 Teldec 3984-242 639842422420 Symphony/Barenboim 24 03:14:4919:13 Castelnuovo-Te Guitar Concerto No. 1 in D, Op. Yamashita/London 02067 RCA 60355 090266035526 desco 99 Philharmonic/Slatkin 03:35:02 23:30 Mozart String Quartet No. 20 in D, K. Alban Berg Quartet 02159 Teldec 72480 090317248028 499 04:00:0246:23 Beethoven Symphony No. 3 in E flat, Op. Berlin 05845 DG 289 471 028947148821 55 "Eroica" Philharmonic/Abbado 488 04:47:25 13:12 Schumann Fantasy for Violin and Mutter/NY 04814 DG 457 075 028945707525 Orchestra in C, Op. 131 Philharmonic/Masur 05:02:0707:05 Tchaikovsky Andante cantabile from String Harnoy/London 02325 RCA 60758 090266075829 Quartet No. 1 in D, Op. 11 Philharmonic/Mackerra s 05:10:1218:44 Blasius Suite No. 3 in E flat for Winds Mozzafiato 04185 Sony 68263 074646826324 05:29:56 11:32 Vivaldi Cello Sonata No. 1 in B flat, RV Anner Bylsma 05188 Sony 51350 074645135021 47 05:42:2806:21 Lortzing Overture to The Pole and His Leipzig Radio 01956 Hong Kong 8.220310 N/A Child Symphony/Guhl 05:49:44 09:41 Fill Music: announcer selects 06:01:1513:10 Delius Dance Rhapsody No. 1 Welsh National Opera 01052 Argo 433 704 028943370424 Orchestra/MacKerras 06:15:4008:05 Mozart Trio No. 3 in F for Flute and Rampal/Stern/Rostrop 01959 Sony 44568 n/a Strings ovich 06:25:0006:35 Mendelssohn-H Capriccio in A flat Moser/Beatson DownloadPentatone 5186781 827949078163 ensel 06:33:2526:18 Haydn Symphony No. 097 in C London 12075 LSO Live 702 822231170228 Symphony/Davis 07:01:3305:54 Grieg Wedding Day at Troldhaugen BBC Scottish 04704 Naxos 8.550864 489103050864 from Lyric Pieces, Op. 65 Symphony/Maksymiuk 4 07:08:4208:17 Lanner Paradise Evening Waltz Ensemble Vienna 02827 Sony 57974 07464579742 07:18:49 10:16 Schumann Three Fantasy Pieces, Op. 111 Bernard D’Ascoli 02372 Nimbus 5170 083603517021 07:30:2028:01 Schubert Symphony No. 5 in B flat, D. Hanover 02412 Nimbus 5172 083603517229 485 Band/Goodman 08:00:1125:05 Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 21 in C, Op. Garrick Ohlsson 04140 Arabesque Z6677 026724667725 53 "Waldstein" 08:26:3106:52 Handel Overture & Menuet from Concentus Musicus of 04320 Teldec 97988 745099798826 Jephtha Vienna/Harnoncourt 08:35:13 08:16 Fill Music: announcer selects Sat, Apr 03, 2021 - 09 The Classical Station, WCPE 2 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 08:44:44 14:41 Ippolitov-Ivanov Turkish Fragments, Op. 62 Singapore 00735 Marco Polo 8.220217 N/A Symphony/Hoey 09:01:1526:07 Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. Hahn/Oslo 06036 Sony 89921 n/a 64 Philharmonic/Wolff 09:28:37 15:59 Haydn Symphony No. 012 in E Apollo Ensemble/Hsu 03478 Dorian 90226 053479022622 09:46:2612:47 Mussorgsky Night on Bald Mountain Bergen 05565 Virgin 61903 724356190122 Philharmonic/Kitayenk Classics o 10:01:0314:37 Telemann Burleske Suite Apollo's Fire/Sorrell 12319 Avie 2353 822252235326 10:16:5506:45 Strauss Jr. Artists' Life Chicago 04324 RCA Victor 60844 090266084425 Symphony/Reiner 10:25:3034:00 Mozart Clarinet Quintet in A, K. 581 Stoltzman/Tokyo String 01716 RCA 60723 090266072323 Quartet 11:01:2032:30 Chopin Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Ohlsson/Warsaw 04950 Arabesque Z6702 026724670220 minor, Op. 21 Philharmonic/Kord 11:35:0510:51 Bach, C.P.E. String Symphony in B minor Orchestra of the Age of 02085 Virgin 90806 075679080622 Enlightenment/Leonhar dt 11:47:4610:29 Weber Overture to Der Freischutz New York 03650 Sony 47601 07464476012 Philharmonic/Bernstein 12:00:05 12:38 Dvorak Scherzo capriccioso, Op. 66 Oslo 02225 EMI 49995 077774999526 Philharmonic/Jansons 12:13:5822:16 Haydn Symphony No. 096 in D, Philharmonia 01413 London 417 718 028941771827 "Miracle" Hungarica/Dorati 12:38:04 09:28 Waldteufel Gaiety, a waltz Slovak State 04125 Marco Polo 8.223684 730099368421 Philharmonic/Walter 12:48:47 10:38 Fill Music to MET Opera: announcer selects 13:00:00 64:58 Dvorak Metropolitan Opera, Rusalka, Fleming/Beczala/Zajick Part I /Nezet-Seguin 14:06:1562:22 Dvorak Metropolitan Opera, Rusalka, Fleming/Beczala/Zajick Part II /Nezet-Seguin 15:09:54 74:01 Dvorak Metropolitan Opera, Rusalka, Fleming/Beczala/Zajick Part III /Nezet-Seguin 16:25:4516:26 Bach Flute Sonata in B minor, BWV Nicolet/Jaccottet 00760 Denon 7331 N/A 1030 16:43:26 03:54 Liszt Romance oubliee Pine/Labe 04785 Dorian 9025 053473025128 16:49:1009:18 Vivaldi Cello Concerto in B flat, RV Ma/Amsterdam 06360 Sony 90916 827969091623 423 Baroque Orchestra/Koopman 17:00:1823:44 Castelnuovo-Te Guitar Quintet, Op. 143 Isbin/Pacifica Quartet PV1253 Cedille 190 735131919029 desco 17:25:17 13:26 Vaughan Five Variants of "Dives and Kanga/London 00193 Musical 512595H n/a Williams Lazarus" Philharmonic/Thomson Heritage Society 17:40:33 08:51 Fill Music: announcer selects 17:50:3908:46 Saint-Saëns Introduction & Rondo Stern/Philadelphia 02970 Sony 64501 074646450123 Capriccioso, Op. 28 Orchestra/Ormandy.
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