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The Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title Performerslib # Label Cat Sun, Jan 31, 2021 - The Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 00:01:30 08:28 Vivaldi Cello Concerto in D, RV 403 Harnoy/Toronto 00132 RCA 60155 090266015528 Chamber Orch/Robinson 00:10:5808:32 Copland Two Selections from Billy the Saint Paul Chamber 03209 Teldec 77310 090317731025 Kid Orchestra/Wolff 00:21:0038:55 Schubert Piano Sonata in B flat, D. 960 Vladimir Horowitz 06941 DG 35025 020831455025 5 01:01:2511:21 Vaughan English Folk Song Suite Central Band of the 01178 EMI 49608 077774960823 Williams RAF/Banks 01:13:4616:41 Biber Skillful & Melodic Harmonies, Tafelmusik/Lamon 02856 Sony 58920 074645892023 Part VII Classical 01:31:5728:24 Schumann Symphony No. 4 in D minor, Chamber Orchestra of 11982 DG 479 2437 028947924371 Op. 120 Europe/Nezet-Seguin 02:01:5111:51 Dvorak Romance in F minor, Op. 11 Midori/New York 01894 CBS 44923 07464449232 Philharmonic/Mehta Records 02:14:4235:31 Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3 in D Wild/Royal 07136 Chesky 76 090368007629 minor, Op. 30 Philharmonic/Horenstei n 02:51:4309:11 Bach French Suite No. 4 in E flat, Glenn Gould 01100 Sony 42267 07464422672 BWV 815 03:02:24 36:57 Fibich Symphony No. 3 in E minor, Brno State 01355 Supraphon 1256 498800106413 Op. 53 Philharmonic/Belohlav 8 ek 03:41:1110:27 Handel Suite in G from Water Music Stuttgart Chamber 00918 London 411 973 028941197320 Orchestra/Munchinger 03:52:3807:09 Glass Metamorphosis Two Meyers/Eguchi PV1120 Avie 2386 822252238624 04:01:17 09:47 Sibelius The Swan of Tuonela Philadelphia 01095 RCA 6528 07863565282 Orchestra/Ormandy 04:12:0436:25 Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Kuerti/Toronto 04782 CBC 5179 059582517925 minor, Op. 37 SymphonyDavis 04:49:59 10:20 Parry Elegy for Brahms London 01001 EMI 49022 07777490222 Philharmonic/Boult 05:01:4906:49 Albinoni Adagio in G minor Lucerne Festival 05444 DG 289 463 028946324028 Strings/Baumgartner 240 05:09:38 18:59 Rimsky-Korsak Suite from The Tale of Tsar Philharmonia/Batiz 02719 Naxos 8.550726 730099572620 ov Saltan, Op. 57 05:29:3709:44 Brahms Rhapsody in B minor, Op. 79 Anton Kuerti 06250 Analekta 29205 774204920524 No. 1 05:40:21 07:56 Strauss Jr. Artists' Life New York 10861 Sony 46710 07464467102 Philharmonic/Bernstein Classical 05:49:12 10:13 Fill Music: announcer selects 06:01:1505:15 Gjeilo Ubi caritas Gjeilo/Voces8/Smith 13596 Decca 24646-02 028947886891 06:07:45 06:11 Fauré Pavane, Op. 50 Orpheus Chamber 04533 DG 449 186 028944918625 Orchestra 06:15:1114:12 Bach Concerto in C minor for 2 Gilbert/Pinnock/English 00650 Archiv 415 131 028941513120 Harpsichords, BWV 1060 Concert 06:31:13 28:12 Mozart Concerto in C for Flute and Ellis/Barwahser/Londo 04990 Philips 289 462 028946217924 Harp, K. 299 n SO/Davis 179 07:01:1504:35 Schubert Consecration of the Day, D. Monteverdi 05224 Philips 289 454 028945442822 763 Choir/Gardiner 428 07:07:05 10:46 Holborne Four Pieces for Lute Christopher Wilson 00875 Virgin 91216 075679121622 07:19:0610:35 Bach Concerto in D minor, BWV 596 Kevin Bowyer 02804 Nimbus 5290 083603529024 07:30:11 28:30 SING FOR JOY www.stolaf.edu Sun, Jan 31, 2021 - The Classical Station, WCPE 2 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 08:01:41 05:31 Weelkes Give the King Thy judgements Choir of Christ Church 01570 Nimbus 5125 083603512521 Cathedral, Oxford/Darlington 08:07:1203:28 Carter Psalm 6 Choir of St. Paul's 03479 Hyperion 11001 034571110011 Cathedral, London/Scott 08:10:4003:54 Locklair Pater Noster Sospiri/Watson 13140 Convivium 033 070015337016 Records 5 08:17:04 07:12 Rutter I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes Cambridge 01189 Collegium 103 N/A Singers/City of London Sinfonia/Rutter 08:24:1603:24 Chesnokov Why Hast Thou Rejected Me Chamber Choir "Lege 02944 Sony 57661 074645766126 Artis"/Abalyan 08:27:4004:08 Liszt Consolation No. 4 (Quasi Robert Parkins 04980 Gothic 49096 000334909628 adagio) 08:34:18 02:47 GSM Commentary: Larry GSMC3 Abernathy 08:37:0502:30 Britten Jubilate in C Holst Singers/Layton 07735 Musical 515547Y 717794554724 Heritage Society 08:39:35 05:00 Fauré Cantique de Jean Racine, English Voices/London 04857 Arte Nova 30467 743213046723 Op.11 Festival Orchestra/Pople 08:47:0505:25 Raminsh Ave verum corpus Choir of St. John's, 06240 Naxos 8.557037 747313203727 Elora/Edison 08:52:3002:29 Anonymous Ave corpus vere natum Huelgas Ensemble/van 10576 DHM 7865 054727786525 Nevel 08:55:0905:32 Gigout Grand choeur dialogue David Arcus 06731 Gothic 49087 000334908720 09:03:5113:59 Bach Cantata 144, "Nimm, was dein Holland Boys' 12050 Brilliant 94050 502842194050 ist, und gehe hin" Choir/Netherlands Classics 2 Bach Collegium/Leusink 09:19:2035:52 Bach, J.C.F. 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