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Music by Request playlist for July 13, 2019

1.     J.S. Bach, Sonata No. 2 for Unaccompanied Violin, Midori

2.     John Williams, Excerpts from Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Gustavo Dudamel

3.     Charles Gounod, Ah! Je veux vivre from Romeo and Juliet, Pretty Yende, Sinfonia Orchestra of Milano, Giacomo Sagripanti

4.     Hector Berlioz, La Marseillaise, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, David Zinman

5.     Jay Unger/arr. Conni Ellisor, Ashokan Farewell, Nashville Chamber Orchestra, Paul Gambill

6.     Leonard Bernstein, Selections from Mass, Mstislav Rostropovich, Berlin Philharmonic, Herbert von Karajan

7.     John Rutter, All Things Bright and Beautiful, Cambridge Singers

8.     Marcel Dupre, Prelude and Fugue in B Major, David Baskeyfield

9.     John Zdicklik, Chorale and Shaker Dance, Concordia University Wind Symphony, Richard Fischer

10.  Emmerich Kalman, Duet from Grafin Mariza, Morbisch Festival Orchestra, Rudlph Bibl

11.  W.A. Mozart,  Symphony No. 38 “The Prague” English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner

12.  Franz Joseph Haydn, Piano Concerto in D Major, Emmanuel Ax, Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra

13.  Hans Zimmer, Jack Sparrow from the Motion Picture Soundtrack, Pirates of the Caribbean, Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, Erich Kunzel

14.  Kaija Saariaho, Nocturne, Jennifer Koh

15.  George Gershwin, Summertime from Porgy and Bess, Harolyn Blackwell, Cinccinnati Pops Orchestra, Erich Kunzel

16.  Connie Ellisor, Blackberry Winter, Nashville Chamber Orchestra, Paul Gambill

17.  Gabrielle Faure, Sicilienne for Cello and Piano, Amit Peled and Noreen Polera

18.  Franz Liszt, Piano Transcription of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7, Konstantin Scherbakov

19.  Antonin Dvorak, O Silver Moon from Rusalka, Renee Fleming, London Symphony Orchestra, Sir George Solti

20.  Joaquin Rodrigo, Concierto de Aranjuez, Sharon Isbin, Chamber Orchestra of Lausanne, Lawrence Foster

21.  George Gershwin/ arr. Michael Levin, An American in Paris, The Dallas Brass

22.  Andrew Lloyd Weber, Requiem, Sarah Brightman, Placido Domingo, Paul Miles-Kingston, Lorin Maazel,  Winchester Cathedral Choir, English Chamber Orchestra

23.  Sarah Flower Adams, Nearer my God to Thee, Mahalia Jackson, Percy Faith and His Orchetra

24.  Gabriel Faure, Overture from Penelope, The Orchestra of the Swiss Romande, Ernest Ansermet

25.  A Million Dreams from the Motion Picture Soundrack The Greatest Showman, Ziv Zaifman, Hugh Jackman, Michele Williams,  Ben Pasek and Justin Paul

26.  G.F. Handel, Water Music, Chamber Soloists of Washington, Edward Carroll

27.  Claude Debussy, Selections from Preludes Book I, Jean Yves Thibaudet

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.