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Tuesday Playlist March 10, 2020: (Full-page version) Close Window “Music is the social act of communication among people, a gesture of friendship, the strongest there is.” —Malcolm Arnold Start Buy CD Program Composer Title Performers Record Label Stock Number Barcode Time online Sleepers, Overture ~ La forza del destino (The Force of 00:01 Buy Now! Verdi National Academy of St. Cecilia/Chung DG 289 471 566 028947156628 Awake! Destiny) 00:10 Buy Now! Tchaikovsky Manfred Symphony, Op. 58 London Symphony/Goosens Omega 9025 723918902524 01:00 Buy Now! Dvorak Romance in F minor, Op. 11 Kaler/Polish National RSO/Kolchinsky Naxos 8.578009 747313800971 01:14 Buy Now! Debussy Children's Corner French National Radio and TV Orchestra/Martinon EMI 75526 724357552622 01:34 Buy Now! Mozart Violin Concerto No. 3 in G, K. 216 Stern/Cleveland Orchestra/Szell Sony 66475 074646647523 02:00 Buy Now! 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Brahms String Quartet No. 2 in A minor, Op. 51 No. 2 Juilliard String Quartet Sony Classical 66285 n/a 04:59 Buy Now! Dvorak Scherzo capriccioso, Op. 66 Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra/Serebrier Warner Classics 66656 825646665624 05:16 Buy Now! Handel Concerto Grosso in C minor, Op. 6 No. 8 Bath Festival Orchestra/Menuhin EMI 73344 724357334426 Rise and Prelude and Fugue No. 6 in F minor for String 05:32 Buy Now! Mozart Grumiaux Trio Philips 422 697 028942251328 Shine Trio, K. 404a 05:41 Buy Now! Suppe Overture ~ The Jolly Robbers Royal Promenade Orchestra/Gehardt Quintessence 2055 015095205520 05:49 Buy Now! Fill Music: announcer selects 06:01 Buy Now! Chopin Polonaise in A flat, Op. 53 "Heroic" Artur Rubinstein RCA 5615 07863556152 06:09 Buy Now! Haydn 2nd mvt (Adagio) ~ Cello Concerto No. 2 in D du Pre/London Symphony/Barbirolli EMI 65955 724356595521 06:17 Buy Now! Pezel Sonata in C for Trumpet & Bassoon Basch/Berkhout/Virtuoso Chamber Music/Asperen DHM 7976 054727797620 06:26 Buy Now! Waldteufel Skaters' Waltz Slovak State Philharmonic/Walter Naxos 8.553956 730099495622 06:35 Buy Now! Bach, J.C. Trio Sonata in C Stern/Rampal/Rostropovich Sony 64509 07464645092 06:46 Buy Now! Sarasate Caprice basque, Op. 24 Kavakos/Pace Decca 478 9377 028947893776 06:53 Buy Now! Suk Toward A New Life, Festival March Cincinnati Pops/Kunzel Telarc 80122 089408012228 07:00 Buy Now! Berlioz Rakoczy March ~ The Damnation of Faust Saint Louis Symphony/Slatkin RCA 7716 078635771626 07:06 Buy Now! Telemann Sonata in F for Violin & Viola da gamba Baroque Ensemble of Limoges/Coin Auvidis Astree 8632 3298490086322 07:18 Buy Now! Bach, C.P.E. 3rd mvt (Presto) ~ Flute Concerto in G Nicolet/Netherlands Chamber Orchestra/Zinman Philips 442 592 028944259223 07:25 Buy Now! Mendelssohn Allegro brillant in A, Op. 92 Christina and Michelle Naughton Orfeo 859121 4011790859125 07:36 Buy Now! Beethoven Coriolan Overture, Op. 62 Philharmonia Orchestra/Klemperer EMI 47190 N/A Finale (Rondo vivace) ~ Clarinet Concerto 07:45 Buy Now! Spohr Ottensamer/Slovak State Philharmonic/Wildner Naxos 8.550688 730099568821 No. 1 in C minor, Op. 26 07:52 Buy Now! Vivaldi Trumpet Concerto in B flat, RV 548 Nakariakov/Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra/Wolff Teldec 10788 706301078822 08:01 Buy Now! Mozart Overture ~ The Marriage of Figaro, K. 492 Orchestra of the 18th Century/Bruggen Philips 426 231 028942623125 08:06 Buy Now! Grainger Molly on the Shore Eastman-Rochester Pops/Fennell Mercury 434 330 02894343302 Scherzo Finale ~ Sinfonietta in A minor, Op. 08:12 Buy Now! Rimsky-Korsakov St. Petersburg State Symphony/Anichanov Naxos 8.550812 730099581226 31 08:19 Buy Now! Grieg Carnival Scene, Op. 19 No. 3 Mikhail Pletnev DG 289 459 671 028945967127 08:27 Buy Now! 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Turina The Bullfighter's Prayer, Op. 34 St. Michel Strings/Serebrier Alba 341 6417513103410 11:35 Buy Now! Dvorak In Nature’s Realm (Concert Overture), Op. 91 Southwest German RSO/Zinman Sony 88725409112 887254091127 11:51 Buy Now! Albinoni Oboe Concerto in C, Op. 9 No. 5 Camden/London Virtuosi/Georgiadis Naxos 8.553991 N/A 12:01 Buy Now! Debussy Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun Zoeller/Berlin Philharmonic/Karajan EMI 65914 724356591424 12:12 Buy Now! Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending Little/BBC Symphony/Davis Teldec 73127 0903173112729 12:28 Buy Now! Rossini Overture ~ The Siege of Corinth National Philharmonic/Chailly London 443 850 028944385021 12:38 Buy Now! Fill Music: announcer selects Orchestra of the Vienna People's Opera/Bauer- 12:48 Buy Now! Weber Invitation to the Dance, Op. 65 Philips 420 812 028942081222 Theussl As You Like It 13:01 Buy Now! Respighi Prelude, Hen & Cuckoo ~ The Birds Atlanta Symphony/Lane Telarc 80085 N/A 13:12 Buy Now! 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Verdi Grand March ~ Aida (for band) Black Dyke Band/Childs Naxos 8.570726 74731307276 Passacaglia, Gigue and Menuet ~ Trio Sonata 16:08 Buy Now! Handel English Concert/Pinnock Archiv 453 451 028945345123 in G, Op. 5 No. 4 16:16 Buy Now! Strauss Jr. Love Song Waltz Gaudier Ensemble Hyperion 67169 034571171692 16:24 Buy Now! Gershwin Lullaby for String Quartet Manhattan String Quartet Newport Classics 60033 N/A 16:33 Buy Now! Weber Polonaise brillante, Op. 72 Leslie Howard Hyperion 67203 034571172033 16:44 Buy Now! Beethoven 4th mvt ~ Symphony No. 1 in C, Op. 21 Berlin Philharmonic/Abbado DG 289 471 487 028947148722 16:50 Buy Now! Vivaldi Recorder Concerto in A minor, RV 108 Maute/Rebel/Schwarz Bridge 9173 090404917325 16:59 Buy Now! Mendelssohn Scherzo ~ A Midsummer Night's Dream Cleveland Orchestra/Szell CBS Records 37760 07464377602 3rd mvt (Rondo) ~ Piano Concerto No. 2 in B 17:04 Buy Now! 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