Classical Music with Shawn Evans filling in for Bobbie Barajas - Thu, 11/29/2012

In addition to some oddball pieces--music for tuned gongs and TWO different tuba concertos--we'll belatedly celebrate St. Cecilia's Day (which was last Thursday) with works from Gounod, Britten, and Purcell.

TimeArtistAlbumTrackWhat's This?
11:07 AM
Grant Park Orchestra, Carlos Kalmar
Kurka: Symphonic Works
Serenade for Small Orchestra
Composer:
Robert Kurka
11:28 AM
Daniel Perantoni, Czech National Symphony, Paul Freeman
Paul Freeman Introduces David N. Baker
Tuba Concerto
Composer:
David N. Baker
11:46 AM
Patrick Harrild, London Symphony Orchestra, Bryden Thomson
Vaughan Williams: Symphony #6 etc.
Concerto for Bass Tuba and Orchestra in F minor
Composer:
Ralph Vaughan Willilams
12:08 PM
Takako Nishizaki, Stuttgard Radio Symphony, Meir Minsky
Joachim: Violin Concerto #3
Violin Concerto #3 in G major
Composer:
Joseph Joachim
12:45 PM
Nicholas Danby
Buxtehude:The Organ
Prelude in G minor
Composer:
Dietrich Buxtehude
12:52 PM
Radio France Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus, Georges Pretre
Gounod: Messe Solennelle de Sainte Cecile
Sanctus (from St. Cecilia Mass)
Composer:
Charles Gounod
01:06 PM
Consortium Classicum
Beethoven: Chamber Music for Winds
Wind Octet in E flat major, op. 103
Composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven
01:33 PM
Monteverdi Choir, John Eliot Gardiner
Britten: Spring Symphony, etc.
Hymn to St. Cecilia
Composer:
Benjamin Britten
01:45 PM
Milwaukee 20th Century Ensemble
Epifnia: five Pieces of Leonard Salzedo with Tuned Gongs
Partita, op. 112
Composer:
Leonard Salzedo
02:06 PM
Gidon Kremer, Martha Argerich, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in D minor, etc.
Concerto for Violin, Piano and Strings in D minor (without opus number)
Composer:
Felix Mendelssohn
02:44 PM
Gabrieli Consort and Players, Paul McCreesh
Purcell: "Hail, Bright Cecilia" (Ode for St. Cecilia's Day)
"Hail, Bright Cecilia" (selections)
Composer:
Henry Purcell

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