Thanks to listeners in Beulah, Branch, Manistee, Frankfort, and many other places for your requests this week.
1. Ira Hearshen, Fantasia on the Army Blue; US Army Field Band
2. George Frederic Handel, “The name of the wicked” from Solomon; Nicholas McGegan/Winchester Cathedral Choir/Göttigen Festival Orchestra
3. William Dawson (arr.), “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” and “Ev’ry time I feel the spirit”; Anton Armstrong/St. Olaf Choir
4. Richard Rodgers, title track and “Surrey with a fringe on top” from Oklahoma! Keith Lockhart/Boston Pops Orchestra
5. James Horner, “A kaleidoscope of mathematics” from A Beautiful Mind; original motion picture soundtrack
6. Charles Gounod, Act II waltz from Faust; Paul Paray/Detroit Symphony Orchestra
7. Jay Ungar and Molly Mason, 20 Below
8. Traditional, Star-Spangled Banner; Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra/Van Cliburn
9. Ottorino Respighi, Church Windows (final movement); JoAnn Falletta/Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
10. Rado, Ragni & MacDermot, “Good morning starshine” from Hair; original motion picture soundtrack
11. George M. Cohan song medley; Canadian Brass
12. Alexander Glazunov, Saxophone Concerto; Vladimir Lande, St. Petersburg Academic Orchestra; Gary Louie
13. Richard Rodgers, Victory at Sea medley; Lalo Schifrin/ San Diego Pops
14. Zequinha de Abreu, Tico Tico; Ethel Smith
15. Anton Webern, Symphony op. 21 (second movement); Herbert von Karajan/Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
16. Victor Herbert, “Every day is ladies’ day with me”; Jerry Hadley
17. Archangelo Corelli, Sonata no. 12 “La folia”; Alison Melville and Toronto-based baroque pick-up ensemble
18. Hans Zimmer, music from Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest; Erich Kunzel/Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
19. Dubin & Warren, “The Gold Diggers’ Song (We’re in the money)”; Ginger Rogers (original motion picture soundtrack of The Gold Diggers of 1933)
20. Traditional, My soul is a witness; Chanticleer with Bishop Yvette Flunder
21. Brown & Henderson, Life is just a bowl of cherries; Rudy Vallee and his orchestra
22. Charles Gonoud, “Avant de quitter ces lieux” from Faust; Placido Domingo
23. Johann Strauss II, Where the lemon trees blossom (waltz); Franz Welser-Möst/Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
24. Sherman Edwards, “The Egg” from 1776; original Broadway cast recording
25. John Williams, Cantina Band from Star Wars; composer conducting the Skywalker Symphony Orchestra
26. Charles Ives (arr. William Schuman), Variations on “America”; Arthur Fiedler/Boston Pops Orchestra
27. Johann Strauss II, Blue Danube Waltz; Gustavo Dudamel/Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
28. Harburg & Arlen, “Somewhere over the rainbow”; Israel Kamakawiwo’ole
29. Traditional, Lord of the dance; The Revels
30. Irving Berlin, God Bless America; US Army Field Band and Soldiers’ Chorus
31. Vincenzo Bellini, “Casta diva” from Norma; Maria Callas
32. William Bolcom, Epithalamium; Spencer Myer
33. Olafur Arnalds, Now I am winter; Voces 8
34. John Philip Sousa (arr. Vladimir Horowitz); Stars and Stripes Forever; Vladimir Horowitz