Thanks to listeners in Manistee, Cadillac, Petoskey, Interlochen and many other places for your requests this week. See the complete list of requests below.
1. Gustav Holst, Hammersmith; Eugene Corporon/North Texas Wind Ensemble
2. Leroy Anderson, Christmas Festival; Frederick Fennell/Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra
3. Martin Luther, A Mighty Fortress is Our God; James Litton/American Boy Choir
4. Leon Boellmann, Suite Gothique; Carlo Curley
5. Sandy Smith, Santa Claus-trophobia; Philip McCann/Sellers Engineering Band
6. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (poetry); I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day
Version 1. Vienna Boys Choir
Version 2. Oxford St. Peter’s Choir
7. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Capriccio Italien; Antal Dorati/Detroit Symphony Orchestra
8. Jester Hairston, Mary’s Boy Child; Kathleen Battle
9. John Rutter, Pie Jesu & Sanctus from the Requiem; Rutter/London Sinfonia/Cambridge Singers
10. Sergei Rachmaninoff, Piano Concerto no. 3 (third movement); Emil Tabakov/Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra/Santiago Rodriguez
11. Mykola Leontovich, Carol of the Bells; Mannheim Steamroller
12. Frank Ticheli (arr.), Amazing Grace; North Texas Wind Symphony
13. Ola Gjeilo, Dark Night of the Soul; Charles Bruffy/Phoenix Chorale
14. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Swan Lake (selections); Riccardo Muti/Philadelphia Orchestra
15. Charles-Marie Widor, Toccata; E. Power Biggs
16. Carter Pann, Slalom; Jerry Junkin/University of Texas Wind Ensemble
17. Gilbert & Sullivan, selections from The Gondoliers; D’Oyly Carte Opera Company
18. John Wasson, Festival Fanfare for Christmas; Jerry Junkin/Dallas Winds
19. Morton Gould, Symphony no. 2 “On Marching Tunes” (fourth movement); David Alan Miller/Albany Symphony Orchestra
20. Aaron Copland, Piano Concerto; Leonard Bernstein/Columbia Symphony Orchestra/Copland
21. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Piano Concerto no. 14; Daniel Barenboim/English Chamber Orchestra
22. Samuel Barber, Medea’s Dance of Vengeance; Neeme Jarvi/Detroit Symphony Orchestra