Thanks to listeners in Cheboygan, Ludington, Torch Lake, Traverse City and many other places for your requests this week.
1. Ludwig van Beethoven, Symphony no. 5 (finale); Roger Norrington/London Classical Players
2. Julie Giroux, Italian Rhapsody; Col. Larry Lang/United States Air Force Academy Band
3. Antonin Dvorak, Symphony no. 8 (first movement); Christoph von Dohnanyi/Cleveland Orchestra
4. John Lennon, Imagine; Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
5. Gustav Mahler, Symphony no. 3 (second movement); Zubin Mehta/Bavarian State Orchestra
6. Antonin Dvorak, Romance in F minor; Eugene Ormandy/Philadelphia Orchestra/Isaac Stern
7. Camille Saint-Saens, Carnival of the Animals (selections); Stanislav Gorkovenko/St. Petersburg Radio and TV Symphony Orchestra
8. Erik Satie, 3 Gymnopedies; Pascal Rogé
9. Johann Strauss II, Voices of Spring; Andre Rieu/Vienna Johann Strauss Orchestra
10. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Capriccio Italien; Lorin Maazel/Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra.
11. Astor Piazzolla, Oblivion; Imani Winds
12. Trad., Down to the River to Pray; Alison Krauss
13. John Williams, Superman Theme; composer conducting the London Symphony Orchestra
14. Richard Rodgers, June is bustin’ out all over; Bryn Terfel
15. Michiru Oshima, main title from Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood; original television series soundtrack
16. “Rewrite the Stars” from The Greatest Showman; written and performed by The Piano Guys
17. Franz Lehár, “Sind Sie von Sinnen” from The Count of Luxembourg; members of the Frankfort Opera Company and Orchestra
18. Charles Tomlinson Griffes, Poem for Flute and Orchestra; Nicholas Braithwaite/New Zealand Chamber Orchestra/Alexa Still
19. Daniel Bukvich, Dinosaurs; North Texas Wind Symphony
20. Stephen Foster, The Merry Month of May; Nelson Eddy
21. James Horner, First in Flight from Kitty Hawk; David Arnold/Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
22. Lennon & McCartney, selections; Cellists of the Berlin Philharmonic
23. Gioacchino Rossini, Laudamus te from Missa di Gloria; Kathleen Battle
24. Eric Whitacre, October; Russell Coleman/Musashino Academy Winds Ensemble
25. “Atheists don’t have no songs”; written and performed by Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers
26. Johann Sebastian Bach, Brandenburg Concerto no. 5; Anthony Newman/New Brandenburg Collegium
27. Leonard Bernstein Tribute; Canadian Brass