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Music by Request playlist for June 9, 2018

Metropolitan Museum of Art

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

Dr. Amanda Sewell is IPR's music director.