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Music by Request playlist for October 26, 2019

The first edition of "The Children's Corner" 1908

  1. W.A. Mozart, Piano Concerto No. 24, Mitsuko Uchida, English Chamber Orchestra, Jeffrey Tate
  2. The Doors/Arr. Jaz Coleman, Doors Concerto, Nigel Kennedy, Prague Symphony Orchestra, Peter Scholes
  3. Conni Ellisor, Blackberry Winter, Nashville Chamber Orchestra, Paul Gambill
  4. Nigel Hess, Lochnager Suite, Central Band of the Royal Air Force, Nigel Hess
  5. Rogers and Hammerstein, O what a beautiful morning from Oklahoma, Samuel Ramey, National Philharmonic Orchestra, Peter Matz
  6. Peter Tchaikovsky, Symphony No. 3, New York Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein
  7. Camille Saint-Saens, Symphony No. 3“Organ”, Michael Murray, Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy
  8. Poulton/Fosdick, Aura Lee, Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Richard Condie
  9. John Williams, Theme from Hook, Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, Erich Kunzel
  10. John Newton/Traditional American Hymn, Amazing Grace, Steven Curtis Chapman, American Boy Choir, John Litton
  11. Bedrich Smetana, The Moldau, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Rafael Kubelik
  12. Martin Luther, A mighty fortress is our God, Cathedral Choral Society, J. Reilly Lewis
  13. Franz Liszt, Fantasy on two themes from Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro, Jean Yves-Thibaudet
  14. Padre Antonio Solera, Emperor’s Fanfare, Carlo Curley
  15. Franz Schubert, Piano Trio in E Flat major, “Notturno”, Anne Sophie Mutter, Daniil Trifonov, Maximilian Hornung
  16. Manuel de Falla, Suite of Popular Spanish Songs, Jacqueline du Pre with Ernest Lush
  17. Modest Moussorsky, Night on Bald Mountain, New York Philharmonic, Gieseppe Sinopoli
  18. John Adams, Scheherazade.2, Leila Josefowicz, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, David Robertson
  19. George Gershwin, Rhapsody in Blue, Andre Previn, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
  20. Robert Schumann, Scenes from Childhood, Vladimir Ashkenazy
  21. Giuseppi Verdi, Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves from Nabucco, Chicago Symphony Chorus, Margaret Hillis, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Sir George Solti
  22. Johann Sebastian Bach, Fugue in G Major BWV 577, George Ritchie
  23. Claude Debussy, Children’s Corner Suite, Alexis Weissenberg
  24. J.S. Bach, Two Part Inventions BWV 772-776a, Andras Schiff