Thanks to listeners in Good Harbor Bay, Midland, Ludington, Harbor Springs and many other places for your requests this week.
1. Ludovico Einaudi, Elegy for the Arctic; performed by the composer
2. James Bolle, Two Sea Monsters; Christopher Gross & Robert Black
3. Robert Schumann, Symphony no. 2 (second movement); Christoph Eschenbach/Bamberg Symphony Orchestra
4. Jesper Kyd, Ezio’s Family from Assassin’s Creed 2 original soundtrack
5. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, 1812 Overture; James DePreist/Oregon Symphony
6. Percy Grainger, Lincolnshire Posy; Frederick Fennell/Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra
7. Julius Fucik, Winter Storm Waltz; Vaclav Neumann/Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
8. William Boyce, Heart of Oak (The Liberty Song); Sherrill Milnes/Jon Spong
9. Anton Bruckner, Ave Maria & Virga Jesse; Roger Norrington/Schütz Choir of London
10. Giuseppe Verdi, “Dio, che nell’alma” (from Don Carlo); Dietrich Fischer Dieskau/Carlo Bergonzi
11. Aaron Copland, Lincoln Portrait; Byron Hanson/Interlochen Arts Academy Orchestra/Ed Catton
12. Emmerich Kálmán, act II duet from Gräfin Mariza; Dagmar Schellenberger & Nikolai Schukoff
13. Arvo Pärt, Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten; Angèle Dubeau/La pietà
14. Richard Rodgers, selections from Victory at Sea; Robert Russell Bennett/RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra
15. Benjamin Britten, Fanfare for St Edmundsbury; Seattle Trumpet Consort
16. Irving Berlin, Give me your tired, your poor; Craig Jessop/Orchestra at Temple Square/Mormon Tabernacle Choir
17. Stephen Foster, Beautiful Dreamer; Sara Davis Buechner
18. Claude-Michel Schonberg, finale from Les Miserables; original Broadway cast recording
19. Christoph Willibald Gluck, Dance of the Blessed Spirits (from Orfeo ed Euridice); Lars Hannibal & Michala Petri
20. Julia Ward Howe, Battle Hymn of the Republic; Leontyne Price
21. Johannes Brahms, Capriccio in f-sharp minor; Ivo Pogorelich
22. William Schuman, Chester; Eugene Corporon/Cincinnati Wind Symphony
23. Jay Ungar & Molly Mason, The Ashokan Farewell
24. Ralph Vaughan Williams, Sine nomine; Eugene Corporon/North Texas Wind Symphony
25. Johannes Brahms, Hungarian Dances nos. 12-17 ; Yaara Tal & Andreas Groethuysen
26. Camille Saint-Saens, Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso; Barry Wordsworth/National Philharmonic Orchestra/Evelyn Glennie