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Music by Request Playlist for July 15, 2017

National Gallery of Art

Thanks to listeners in Wolverine, Traverse City, Branch, Kaleva, Lake Leelanau, and many other places for your requests this week.

1. Conni Ellisor, Blackberry Winter (third movement); Nashville Chamber Orchestra/Stephen Seifert

2. Carlos Gardel, Por una cabeza; Trio Pittsburgh

3. Ludwig van Beethoven, Symphony no. 6 (second movement; Béla Drahos/Nikolaus Esterhazy Sinfonia

4. Modest Mussorgsky, The Ancient Castle from Pictures at an Exhibition (Ravel orchestration); Giuseppe Sinopoli/New York Philharmonic

5. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Capriccio Italien; Valery Gergiev/Kirov Orchestra

6. Leroy Anderson, Bugler’s Holiday; Frederick Fennell/Toyko Kosei Wind Orchestra

7. Kennedy & Coleman, “Love Street” from Riders on the Storm (The Doors Concerto); (Nigel) Kennedy/Prague Symphony Orchestra

8. Ian Anderson, “Living in the Past” (Jethro Tull); Ian Anderson & Carducci String Quartet

9. Robert Schumann, Novelette no. 8; Vladimir Ashkenazy

10. Richard Wagner, Prelude to Act I of Tristan und Isolde; Jeffrey Tate/Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra

11a. Jean Sibelius, Symphony no. 3 (final movement); Lorin Maazel/Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra

11b. Jean Sibelius, Symphony no. 5 (final movement); Herbert von Karajan/Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra

12. Antonin Dvorak, Romance; Orpheus Chamber Orchestra/Gil Shaham

13. Carly Simon, Let the River Run; Conspirare/Craig Hella Johnson

14. Amilcare Ponchielli, Dance of the Hours from La Giocanda; Yuri Simonov/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

15. Morton Feldman, Voices and Cello; Joan La Barbara and Erica Duke Kirkpatrick

16. Elmer Bernstein, music from To Kill a Mockingbird; composer conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

17. John Farmer, A Pretty Bonny Lass & Fair Phyllis; The King’s Singers

18. Alexandre Desplat, music from The Grand Budapest Hotel; original motion picture soundtrack

19. Leroy Anderson, Clarinet Candy; Ensemble Vivant/Catherine Wilson & Laurence Liberson

20. Alexander Glazunov, Reveries; Gregory Miller/Ernest Barretta

21. Gustav Mahler, Symphony no. 1 (third movement); Seiji Ozawa/Boston Symphony Orchestra

22. Randall Thompson, Ye Shall Have a Song from Peaceable Kingdom; Craig Jessop/Mormon Tabernacle Choir

23. Béla Fleck, Juno Concerto (third movement); Jose Luis Garcia/Colorado Symphony Orchestra

24. Antonin Dvorak, Symphony no. 4 (third movement); Libor Pesek/Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

25. Leonard Bernstein, Symphonic Dances from West Side Story (selections); Leonard Bernstein/New York Philharmonic

26. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Symphony no. 39 (third movement); Frans Brüggen/Orchestra of the 18th  Century

Dr. Amanda Sewell is IPR's music director.