Thanks to listeners in Beulah, Boyne City, Harbor Springs, Irons and many other places for your requests this week.
1. Ferde Grofé, On the Trail; John Williams/Boston Pops Orchestra
2. George Frederic Handel, Harpsichord Suite no. 5 in E major; Murray Perahia
3. John Novacek, Intoxication Rag (performed in IPR’s Studio A)
4. Ludwig van Beethoven, Symphony no. 6 (second movement); Kent Nagano/Montreal Symphony Orchestra
5. Gustav Mahler, Symphony no. 4 (third movement); Seiji Ozawa/Boston Symphony Orchestra
6. Jerry Bilik, American Civil War Fantasy; River City Brass Band
7. Sergei Prokofiev, Ivan the Terrible (selections); Riccardo Muti/Philharmonia Orchestra/Ambrosian Opera Chorus
8. Alan Menken, main titles from Beauty and the Beast; original motion picture soundtrack
9. Hans Zimmer & Junkie XL; The Red Capes are Coming from Batman vs. Superman; original motion picture soundtrack
10. George Gershwin, Rhapsody in Blue; Kristjan Järvi/ Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra/Simone Dinnerstein
11. Michael Torke, Bright Blue Music; David Zinman/Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
12. Frank Ticheli, Angels in the Architecture; Reed Thomas/MTSU Wind Ensemble/Lara Speiser
13. Arnold Schoenberg, Transfigured Night (final Adagio section); Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
14. John Novacek, Improvisation on Ponce’s Estrellita; performed by the composer
15. Bela Fleck & Edgar Meyer, Pile-up; performed by the composers
16. Sir Edward Elgar, Pomp and Circumstance March no. 1; Giuseppe Sinopoli/Philharmonia Orchestra
17. Stephen Paulus, I Have Called You By Name; Eric Holtan/True Concord Voices & Orchestra
18. Walter Mourant, The Pied Piper; Stuart Bedford/Northern Sinfonia of England
19. Andrew Lloyd Webber, Memory; Sarah Brightman
20. Ralph Vaughan Williams, The Lark Ascending; Sir Colin Davis/London Symphony Orchestra
21. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Piano Concerto no. 14; Sir Jeffrey Tate/English Chamber Orchestra/Mitsuko Uchida
22. Johannes Brahms, Hungarian Dances nos. 12-16- ; Yaara Tal & Andreas Groethuysen