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Music by Request for July 25, 2020

Thrifty Vinyl

Today's playlist consisted of many works composed for film and television.  Composers included Ramin Djawadi, Elmer Bernstein, Maurice Jarre, John Wiliams, Ennio Morricone, Thomas Newman, Howard Shore, John Barry and Michael Legrand.  

1.     Charles Ives, Hymns from Symphony No. 4, Richard Webster, Members of the Chicago Symphony Chorus

2.     George Frederick Handel, Eternal Source Light Divine from Ode to the Birthday of Queen Anne, Kathleen Battle and Wynton Marsalis, Orchestra of St. Luke’s, John Nelson

3.     Giacomo Puccini, Nessun Dorma from Turandot, Mario Lanza

4.     R. Nathaniel Dett, Magnolia Suite, Denver Oldham

5.     Howard Hanson, Symphony No. 1, Eastman Rochester Orchestra, Howard Hanson

6.     Game of Thrones Medley, 2Cellos, Ramin Djwadi

7.     GiuseppeTorelli, Tu lo sai, Joyce DiDonato, Craig Terry, Charlie Porter, Lautaro Greco, Chuck Israels, and Jimmy Madison

8.     Elmer Bernstein, Theme from the Magnificent Seven, Royal Philharmonic Pops, Elmer Bernstein

9.     Aaron Copland, Fanfare for the Common Man, London Symphony Orchestra, Aaron Copland

10.  Maurice Jarre, Laura’s Theme from Dr. Zhivago, Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, Erich Kunzel

11.  Jay Unger and Molly Mason, Ashokan Farewell, Nashville Chamber Orchestra, Paul Gambill

12.  Lerner and Loewe, Excerpts from My Fair Lady, Kiri Te Kanawa, London Voices, London Symphony Orchestra, John Mauceri

13.  Ennio Morricone, Gabriel’s Oboe from The Mission, Ennio Morricone and his Orchestra

14.  Harold Arlen, Jack Yellen, Milton Ager, Ted Koehle, Happy Days are Here again, Barbara Streisand and Judy Garland

15.  Thomas Newman, End Title from Shawshank Redemption

16.  Howard Hanson, Symphony No. 2, Eastman-Rochester Orchestra, Howard Hanson

17.  Howard Shore, Concerning Hobbit from Lord of the Rings, Angele Dubeau and La Pieta

18.  Johann Sebastian Bach, Saraband from Partita No. 4 in D Major Alexiss Weissenberg

19.  John Barry, James Bond Suite, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, John Barry

20.  Henry Purcell, Trumpet Tune and Air, English Chamber Orchestra, Donald Fraser

21.  Jack Norworth and Albert Von Tilzer, Take me out the ballgame, Tanglewood Festival Chorus, Boston Pops Orchestra, Keith Lockhart

22.  John Williams, Flying Theme from E.T.  London Symphony Orchestra, Gavin Greenaway

23.  Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Overture from the Marriage of Figaro, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner

24.  J.S. Bach, Partita No. 5 in G major, Glenn Gould

25.  Florence Price, Dances in the Canebreaks, Althea Waites

26.  John David, Born on a New Day, The King’s Singers

27.  Michael Legrand, Theme from The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Moscow Virtuosi

28.  Gian Carlo Menotti, What a curse for a woman is a timid man, Nicole Cabell, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Andrew Davis

29.  John Phillip Sousa, Washington Post March, Philip Jones Barass Ensemble, Elgar Howarth

30.  Peter Heidrich, Happy Birthday Variations, Gidon Kremer, Kremerata Baltica

31.  Claude Debussy, Claire de Lune, Dama Maura Lymphnay

Coordinator of Operations and Engagement, Gretchen Carr joined the IPR staff in 2019. With her background in the performing arts, education, history, arts administration, and communications, she works to keep the daily operations at IPR running smoothly. A native of Traverse City, Michigan, she received a Bachelor of Arts in Music from Western Michigan University and a Graduate Certificate in Historic Preservation from Eastern Michigan University. Gretchen is also a multimedia artist focusing on film, writing, soundscape, and radio story.