Thanks to listeners in Leroy, Glen Arbor, Brutus, Rudyard and many other places for your requests this week.
1. Rodgers & Hammerstein, selections from Oklahoma! Jerold Ottley/Columbia Symphony Orchestra/Mormon Tabernacle Choir
2. Giuseppe Verdi, Va, pensiero from Nabucco; Sir Georg Solti/Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
3. Lebo M., One by One; The Lion King original Broadway cast recording
4. Martin Luther, A Mighty Fortress is Our God; James Litton/American Boy Choir
5. Carl Nielsen, Symphony no. 4 “Inextinguishable” (third & fourth movements); Esa-Pekka Salonen, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra
6. Georges Enesco, Romanian Rhapsody no. 1; Eugene Ormandy/Philadelphia Orchestra
7. Julie Giroux, Fort McHenry Suite; Col. Larry Lang/USAF Heritage Band of America
8. Kevin Kaska, arr., Irish Folk Song Suite; Kevin Kaska/Hollywood Epic Brass
9. Stephen Foster, Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair; Dodworth Saxhorn Band
10. Hans Zimmer, Tennessee; Pearl Harbor original motion picture soundtrack
11. Julia Ward Howe, Battle Hymn of the Republic; USAF Band of the Golden West & Singing Sergeants
12. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Capriccio Italien; Antal Dorati/Detroit Symphony Orchestra
13. Michael Giacchino, end credits from Star Trek (2009) original motion picture soundtrack
14. Shiro Sagisu, Soundscape to Ardor & Morning Remembrance; Bleach original anime soundtrack
15. Meredith Willson, May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You; Eaken Piano Trio
16. Frederic Chopin, Nocturne in D-flat major; John Browning
17. Newman & Lebowsky, The Wayward Wind; Gogi Grant
18. Franz Lehár, Act II septet from The Merry Widow; Budapest Operetta Orchestra & Company
19. Kurt Weill, September Song; Lotte Lenya
20. Ralph Vaughan Williams, Sine nomine; Chicago Wind Symphony & Concordia University Kappelle
21. Heitor Villa-Lobos, Forests of the Amazon (movements 7-9); Alfred Heller, Mosco Radio Symphony Orchestra
22. Sergei Rachmaninoff, Vocalise; Sir Jeffrey Tate; English Chamber Orchestra; Renee Fleming
23. Jean Sibelius, Finlandia; Frederick Fennell/Eastman Rochester Pops Orchestra
24. Alexander Borodin, In the Steppes of Central Asia; Vladimir Ashkenazy/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
25. Aaron Copland, Fanfare for the Common Man; Michael Tilson Thomas/San Francisco Symphony Orchestra
26. Arcangelo Corelli, Concerto Grosso op. 6, no. 8 (Christmas); Chiara Banchini/Ensemble 415
27. Ernesto Lecuona, Malagueña; Yolanda Kondonassis
28. Alexandre Desplat, You'll never know (from The Shape of Water); Renee Fleming