Thanks to listeners in Mesick, Cheboygan, Petoskey, Suttons Bay, Holland, and many other places for your requests this week.
1. Victor Herbert, “Thine alone”; Andre Kostelanetz/London Symphony Orchestra/Beverly Sills
2. Jean Sibelius, Finlandia; Frederick Fennell/Eastman-Rochester Pops Orchestra
3. Fain & Kahal, “I’ll Be Seeing You”; Mario Lanza
4. Edvard Grieg, Morning Mood from Peer Gynt; Herbert Blomstedt/San Francisco Symphony
5. Sergei Rachmaninoff, Symphony no. 2, final movement; Eugene Ormandy/Philadelphia Orchestra
6. Georges Enesco, Romanian Rhapsody No. 1; Erich Kunzel/Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
7. Hoagy Carmichael, Stardust; performed by the composer
8. Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra; So Rare
9. Rodgers & Hammerstein, “Oh, what a beautiful morning” from Oklahoma! Paul Daniel/English Northern Philharmonia/Bryn Terfel
10. Igor Stravinsky, The Princesses’ Round Dance the Firebird; Bernard Haitink/London Philharmonic Orchestra
11. Leo Brouwer, From Yesterday to Penny Lane (first movement); Göran Söllscher/Göteborgs Symphony Orchestra
12. Rodgers & Hammerstein, “June is bustin’ out all over” from Carousel; Peter Matz/National Philharmonic Orchestra/Samuel Ramey
13. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Eine kleine Nachtmusik, Minuetto; Christopher Warren/London Chamber Orchestra
14. Michael Daugherty, Red Cape Tango (finale) from Metropolis Symphony; David Zinman/Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
15. Gaetano Donizetti, “Tu che a Dio” from Lucia di Lammermoor; Luciano Pavarotti
16. Randall Thompson, Stopping by woods on a snowy evening; Craig Jessop/Mormon Tabernacle Choir/Orchestra at Temple Square
17. Stephen Endelman, main title from The Englishman Who Went up a Hill but Came Down a Mountain’ original motion picture soundtrack
18. Bedrich Smetana, overture to the Bartered Bride; JoAnn Falletta/Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
19. John Rutter, Suite Antique (excerpts); composer conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
20. Modest Mussorgsky, The Great Gate of Kiev from Pictures at an Exhibition; Awadagin Pratt
21. Margaret Bonds (arr.), He’s got the whole world in his hands; Kathleen Battle/Margo Garrett
22. George Gershwin, “Summertime” from Porgy and Bess; Clara Rockmore
23. Francois Devienne, Bassoon concerto no. 4, first movement; Bohdan Warchal/Slovak Chamber Orchestra/Eckart Hübner
24. Eric Bogle, Green Fields of France; John McDermott
25. Giuseppe Verdi, “Va, pensiero” (Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves) from Nabucco; Robert Shaw/Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus
26. Johannes Brahms, Waltzes op. 39 (selections); Alessio Bax and Lucille Chung
27. Ambroise Thomas, “O vin dissipe la tristresse” from Hamlet; Nelson Eddy
28. Paul Simon, 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover; The King’s Singers
29. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, 1812 Overture; James DePriest/Oregon Symphony
30. Ennio Morricone, Gabriel’s Oboe from the Mission; composer conducting the Czech National Symphony Orchestra
31. Giacomo Puccini, “Nessun dorma” from Turandot; Luciano Pavarotti
32. Johann Sebastian Bach (arr. Eugene Ormandy), Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor; Eugene Ormandy/Philadelphia Orchestra
33. Aaron Copland, “Laurie’s Song” from The Tender Land; Dawn Upshaw
34. Ramin Djawadi, theme from Game of Thrones; Break of Reality
35. Franz Liszt, Un sospiro; Andre Watts