Thanks to listeners in Falmouth, Ludington, Traverse City, Cadillac and many other places for your requests this week.
1. Zez Confrey, The Wisecracker Suite; Eteri Andjaparidze
2. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, selections from The Nutcracker; Modern Mandolin Quartet
3. Julie Giroux, Just Flyin’; Dennis Fisher/University of North Texas Symphonic Band
4. Frederic Rzewski, The People United Will Never Be Defeated! Ursula Oppens
5. Vince Guaraldi, selections from "A Charlie Brown Christmas"; Canadian Brass
6. Richard Wagner, Pilgrim’s Chorus from Tannhäuser; Silvio Varviso/Leipzig Radio Chorus/Staatskappelle Dresden
7. Zequina Abreu, Tico Tico; Ethel Smith
8. Miklos Rosza, Romanza from "Quo Vadis"; unidentified studio orchestra recording
9. Ritsuko Okazaki, Mysterious Family theme from "Fruits Basket"; performed by the composer
10. Jerry Bock, Fiddler on the Roof cadenza & fantasy; Isaac Stern
11. Hans Zimmer with Lisa Gerrard, selections from "Gladiator"; City of Prague Philharmonic
12. Julius Fucik, Winter Storm Waltz; Vaclav Neumann/Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
13. Heitor Villa-Lobos, Forests of the Amazon (movements 14-16); Alfred Heller/Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra/Renee Fleming
14. David Maslanka, Symphony no. 4 (final section); Jerry Junkin/Dallas Wind Symphony
15. Benjamin Britten, Noye’s Fludde (selections); Richard Hickox/Endymion Ensemble/Coull String Quartet
16. Bedrich Smetana, The Moldau; Maria Graf
17. Igor Stravinsky, Tango & Piano Rag; James Tocco
18. Flanders & Swann, Ill Wind (a/k/a I’ve lost my horn)
Bonus: Mozart, Horn concerto no. 4 (third movement); Orpheus Chamber Orchestra/David Jolley
19. Nobuo Uematsu, The Dalmasca Estersand from Final Fantasy VII; Arnie Roth/Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
20. John Rutter, arr., Hark, the Herald Angels Sing & O Come, All Ye Faithful; John Rutter/Cambridge Singers/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
21. Sergei Rachmaninoff, Vespers (Magnificat & Greater Doxology); Stephen Cleobury/Choir of King’s College, Cambridge
22. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Flute concerto no. 1 in G major (first and last movements); Members of the Israel Philharmonic/Laurel Zucker
23. Franz Schubert, Death and the Maiden String Quartet (second movement); Fine Arts Quartet