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Music by Request playlist for March 2, 2019

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Thanks to listeners from Mackinac Island, Ludington, Interlochen, Higgins Lake and many other places for your requests this week.

1. Johann Pachelbel, Canon in D major; Raymond Leppard/English Chamber Orchestra

2. Claude Debussy, Reverie; Hélène Grimaud

3. Englebert Humperdinck, selections from Sleeping Beauty; Karl Anton Rickenbacher/Bamberg Symphony Orchestra

4. Felix Mendelssohn, Concert piece for clarinet and basset horn; Northern Chamber Orchestra/Lynsey Marsh/Elizabeth Jordan

5. John Williams, Cantina music from Star Wars; composer conducting the Skywalker Symphony Orchestra

6. Arnold Bax, Folk Tale for Cello and Piano; Lionel Handy & Nigel Clayton

7. George M. Cohan, You’re a Grand Old Flag; Jerold Ottley/Mormon Tabernacle Choir/Columbia Symphony Orchestra

8. Percy Grainger, The Power of Rome and the Christian Heart; Frederick Fennell/Dallas Wind Symphony

9. Aaron Copland, Old American Songs set 1; William Warfield & Aaron Copland

10. Aaron Copland, selections from Appalachian Spring; Antal Dorati/Detroit Symphony Orchestra

11. Keiko Matsui, Blue Rose

12. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Sonata in D major for 2 pianos (first movement); Malcolm Frager & Robert Levin

13. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Symphony no. 41 (first movement); Jane Glover/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

14. Alan Silvestri, main title from A Night at the Museum; original motion picture soundtrack

15. Sy Miller & Jill Jackson Miller, Let there be peace on earth; United States Air Concert Band & Sergeants

16. Richard Strauss, Der Rosenkavalier (Act 3 trio and finale); Kathleen Battle, Renee Fleming, Frederica von Stade

17. Traditional, My love is like a red, red rose; Voces8 and Gareth McLearnon

18. Richard Rodgers, selections from Oklahoma! Paul Daniel/English Northern Philharmonia/Bryn Terfel

19. Johannes Brahms, Hungarian Dances nos. 20- 21; Yaara Tal & Andreas Groethuysen

20. George Gershwin, An American in Paris; JoAnn Falletta/Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra

21. Gabriel Faure, Siciliene; Ludovic Morlot/Seattle Symphony Orchestra

22. Aaron Copland, Hoe-Down; Leonard Slatkin/St. Louis Symphony Orchestra

23. Julius Fucik, Winter Storm Waltz; Vaclav Neumann/Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

24. Antonin Dvorak, Serenade for Strings (third movement); Jamie Laredo/Scottish Chamber Orchestra

25. Samuel Barber, Adagio for Strings; Michael Tilson Thomas/London Symphony Orchestra

26. Sergei Prokofiev, Cello concerto (second movement); Andre Previn/Los Angeles Philharmonic/Heinrich Schiff

27. Camille Saint-Saens, Phaeton; Lorin Maazel/Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra

Dr. Amanda Sewell is IPR's music director.