Thanks to listeners in Wolverine, Traverse City, Branch, Kaleva, Lake Leelanau, and many other places for your requests this week.
1. Conni Ellisor, Blackberry Winter (third movement); Nashville Chamber Orchestra/Stephen Seifert
2. Carlos Gardel, Por una cabeza; Trio Pittsburgh
3. Ludwig van Beethoven, Symphony no. 6 (second movement; Béla Drahos/Nikolaus Esterhazy Sinfonia
4. Modest Mussorgsky, The Ancient Castle from Pictures at an Exhibition (Ravel orchestration); Giuseppe Sinopoli/New York Philharmonic
5. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Capriccio Italien; Valery Gergiev/Kirov Orchestra
6. Leroy Anderson, Bugler’s Holiday; Frederick Fennell/Toyko Kosei Wind Orchestra
7. Kennedy & Coleman, “Love Street” from Riders on the Storm (The Doors Concerto); (Nigel) Kennedy/Prague Symphony Orchestra
8. Ian Anderson, “Living in the Past” (Jethro Tull); Ian Anderson & Carducci String Quartet
9. Robert Schumann, Novelette no. 8; Vladimir Ashkenazy
10. Richard Wagner, Prelude to Act I of Tristan und Isolde; Jeffrey Tate/Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
11a. Jean Sibelius, Symphony no. 3 (final movement); Lorin Maazel/Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
11b. Jean Sibelius, Symphony no. 5 (final movement); Herbert von Karajan/Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
12. Antonin Dvorak, Romance; Orpheus Chamber Orchestra/Gil Shaham
13. Carly Simon, Let the River Run; Conspirare/Craig Hella Johnson
14. Amilcare Ponchielli, Dance of the Hours from La Giocanda; Yuri Simonov/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
15. Morton Feldman, Voices and Cello; Joan La Barbara and Erica Duke Kirkpatrick
16. Elmer Bernstein, music from To Kill a Mockingbird; composer conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
17. John Farmer, A Pretty Bonny Lass & Fair Phyllis; The King’s Singers
18. Alexandre Desplat, music from The Grand Budapest Hotel; original motion picture soundtrack
19. Leroy Anderson, Clarinet Candy; Ensemble Vivant/Catherine Wilson & Laurence Liberson
20. Alexander Glazunov, Reveries; Gregory Miller/Ernest Barretta
21. Gustav Mahler, Symphony no. 1 (third movement); Seiji Ozawa/Boston Symphony Orchestra
22. Randall Thompson, Ye Shall Have a Song from Peaceable Kingdom; Craig Jessop/Mormon Tabernacle Choir
23. Béla Fleck, Juno Concerto (third movement); Jose Luis Garcia/Colorado Symphony Orchestra
24. Antonin Dvorak, Symphony no. 4 (third movement); Libor Pesek/Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
25. Leonard Bernstein, Symphonic Dances from West Side Story (selections); Leonard Bernstein/New York Philharmonic
26. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Symphony no. 39 (third movement); Frans Brüggen/Orchestra of the 18th Century