Thanks to listeners in Levering, Frankfort, Kaleva, Charlevoix, Traverse City, and many other places for your requests this week.
1. Antonin Dvorak, Symphony no. 8 (first movement); Seiji Ozawa/Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
2. Scott Joplin, Magnetic Rag; Joshua Rifkin
3. Dmitri Shostakovich, Symphony no. 5 (second movement); Riccardo Muti/Philadelphia Orchestra
4. Carl Nielsen, Symphony no. 5 (second part of first movement); Neeme Järvi/Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra
5. Felix Mendelssohn, “If with all your hearts” from Elijah; Robert Shaw/Atlanta Symphony Orchestra/Jerry Hadley
6. Cole Porter, “So in love”; Ariel Pocock
7. Jean Sibelius, Rakastava; William Boughton/English String Orchestra
8. Franz Joseph Haydn, Symphony no. 100 (second movement); Frans Brüggen/Orchestra of the 18th Century
9. Jules Massenet, Meditation from Thaïs; JoAnn Falletta/Virginia Symphony/Michael Ludwig
10. Euday Bowman, 12th Street Rag; Canadian Brass
11. Emmerich Kálmán, Act I duet from Die Csardasfürstin; Tamas Brody/Hungarian Radio and Television Orchestra and Chorus/Laszlo Palocz/Robert Ratonyi
12. Ola Gjeilo, North Country; performed by the composer, Johannes Martens, Tom Barber, and David Coucheron
13. Eric Whitacre, Equus; composer conducting the London Symphony Orchestra
14. Samuel A. Ward, America the Beautiful; US Air Force Band & Singing Sergeants
15. John Rutter, Beatles Concerto (first movement); composer conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra; Peter Rostal/Paul Shaffer
16. Randall Thompson, The Pasture from Frostiana; Roberts Wesleyan Chamber Orchestra and Chorale
17. Claude Debussy, Golliwog’s Cakewalk; Gloria Cheng-Cochran
18. Carl Nielsen, Helios Overture; Esa-Pekka Salonen/Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra
19. Guy d’Hardelot, Because; Mario Lanza
20. Ian Anderson and John O’Hara, Aquafuge; composers with the Carducci String Quartet
21. Paul Burkhard, O mein Papa; Connie Francis
22. Stephen Sondheim, Send in the Clowns; Barbara Cook
23. Johann Sebastian Bach, Toccata and Fugue in D minor; E. Power Biggs
24. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Capriccio Italien; Erich Kunzel/Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
25. Johann Christian Bach, Sinfonia (Symphony) op. 6 no. 3; David Zinman/Netherlands Chamber Orchestra
26. Richard Wagner, Tannhäuser overture; Jesús López-Cobos/Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
27. Peter Lutkin, Sevenfold Amen; National Philharmonic Orchestra/London Philharmonic Concert Society
28. Franz Liszt, Les preludes; Zubin Mehta/Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
29. Benjamin Britten, “It is a curious story” from Turn of the Screw; Peter Pears
30. Ernest Bloch, Schelemo: Hebraic Rhapsody; David Zinman/Baltimore Symphony Orchestra/Yo Yo Ma