1. J. C. Bach, Opus 18, Symphonia 18, 2. J. S. Bach, Suite, e minor, lute 3. Haydn, Symphony no 38, c major 4. Pieter Hallendaal, Centone no. 10, Eastman Brass Quintette, Pantheon, d-07159 5. Hector Villa-Lobos, Suite Popular Brasilienne, Guitar played by Pepe Romero, No. 420425 6. Vivaldi, Concerto for Oboe, C major, Redseal 7. Antonio Stradella, Sonata for Trumpet and 8 strings 8. CPE Bach, Symphony D Major Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment conducted by Gustave, exquisite last movement--see 346. 9. Haydn, Symphony no. 32, D 10. J. S. Bach, No BWV1019, Sonata for Keyboard and Violin 11. Chopin, Balade No 1, G 12. Mozart, Piano Sonata, No. 10, C 13. Julian Breem with the Montiverdi Orchestra, John Elliot Gardener, Double Concerto, Vivaldi, Luigi Valperini, St. Luke Orchestra, Concerto in D, Guitar, and Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, Classical Hits 14. Palastrina, Misa Viri Galeleii 15. Haydn, Creation Mass, Chapel Royal Singers 16. Nicolas Ettienne Meyur, Je Suis Pranton, Harp, favorite Napoleon Bonaparte 17. Mozart, Four German Dances, K-No. 602, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields 18. J. S. Bach, Concerto for Oboe, (Damore) A Major andStrings, BWD 1054, St. Martin in the Fields, Neville Mariner 19. J. C. Bach, Quintette in D Major, 20. Michael Haydn, Symphony 55; did F J Haydn and J M Haydn collaborate? 21. Hoffmaister, Devertimento for Paired Oboes, cclarinets, and double bass, English Concert 22. Chopin, opus 53, Polonaise in A. Is this the same as Opus 40 number 1? Or is that another Polonaise? 23. Mozart, Piano Sonata in C Major, Kurket 259? wonder if this is 12 repeated. see above 24. Johanne Hemil, octette partita for clarinets, oboes, lutes, basoons, and serpent 25. Mozart, Piano Quartette in E Flat Major, 26. Classical Greek Film Music, by Mikos or Nikos for Zorba's Dance, Prague Symphony Orchestra 27. Johanne Stametz, Symphony in G, Academy of Ancient Music, Hogwood or is it Hawkwood. 28. John Bailus, Beatles in the Style of Bach 29. Mozart, Piano Trio, G Major, with period instruments 30. G. Teleman, Concerto in F Major, Recorder, basoon, Harpsichord, continuo, Academy St. Martin in the Fields 31. Claudio Monteverdi, 1610, Vespers of the Blessed Virgin, Sung by "Choir of St. Anthony of Padua"? There is also a version by the Canadian Brass. 32. J. S. Bach, Oboe Concerto in F Major 33. Haydn's First Quartette 34. Dominico Chimorosa, Concerto in c, oboe, played by I Musicci, arranged by an Australian conductor from several keyboard sonatas. 35. F. Mendelson, The First Book of Songs without Words, Piano 36. Teleman, Tafelmusik 37. Modaule Symphony 38. Toy Symphony 39. G. B. Pergolezi, Symphonia for Cello, Continuo in F Major 40. CPE Bach, Harp Concerto in G 41. Gusippi Turelli, Concerto Grosso, in E, 2 violins, played by Ill Musicci, Opus 8, No. 3 42. Charles Abeson or Adeson, Concerto Grosso, C Major, Archiv(e) Cd 415518-2 43. Archangilo Corelli, Sonata in B Minor, Opus 3, played by St. Paul Chamber Orchestra 44. Teleman, Concerto in D Major, conducted by Trever Penoch 45. Mozart, Deverminto in D Major scored for winds by the A"madeus something 46. J. S. Bach, Symphonia no 12, c Major 47. J. C. Bach, Quintette for flute, oboe, violin, harpsichord...D flat 48. Mozart, Concerto for Basoon, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, 1989 recording 49. Govi, Heart of a Gypsy 50. David Land, Return of the Heart 51. Solar, by a Brizilian 52. Haydn, Violin Concerto, no 3/4 A Major 53. Chopin, Piano Concerto No. 1, in E Minor, Opus 11, with Emile Kallels soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra; see 148., also could this be the same as Con no. 1 for Piano and Orchestra? 54. J. S. Bach, Concerto, A Major, Damoric Oboe 55. Haydn, Oboe Concerto in C Major 56. CPE Bach, Orchestral Symphony in D Major, 183, 57. J. S. Bach, Orchestral Suite no. 4, D Major, Smuerter Listing 1069, Deutcha Harmonia Mundi, RCA Victor 58. J. S. Bach, fifth Brandenberg Con. D Major, By Berlin Academy of Ancient Music 59. J. S. Bach's arrangement of a concerto by Johanne David Hineken, Concerto in f Major for horns 60. Johanne Ernst von Saxeweimar, Amherst Saxaphone Quartette 61. Chopin, Fourth Piano Sonata 62. Beethoven, Hammerclavier Sonata, The recording, Beethoven: The Complete Piano Sonatas on Period Instruments, Clavis Records, CD 59-9707 to 10 by Malcolm Billson and his former students, on 9 different forte-pianos, makes the best case for matching a given work with the kind of piano for which it was written. 63. Donitzeti, Summer NIghts in Posolipo, transcribed by Franz Liszt, played by Lesley Howard, Hyperion V21-Posolipo=name of hill noted for its view of Mount. Vasuvius. 64. Beethoven, Serenade for Piano and Flute in D Major with James Galway 65. Haydn, Symphony no.9, c Major 66. Silfius Leopoldus Vice, Suite for Lute 67. Johanne Frederick Fache (Fash), Concerto in D Major, oboe and 2 trumpets 68. J. S. Bach, Partita Suite, solo violin, also redone for har and lute 69. Carl M. van Webber, Invitation to the Dance 70. CPE Bach, Flute Sonata in G Major 71. Acoustic Alchemy, Against the Grain Feel So Good 72. Bach, Lute Musicc, conducted by Nijelle MOrse for Amonra 73. J. C. Bach, Quintette in D Major-wonder if same as 47? 74. Haydn, Symphony 54 75. Juscar Depre`, Musi(ca) para lengua, Song by the Talis Singers 76. Mozart, Concerto in B-flat Major, Baroque Orchestra of Amsterdam--wonder if same as 102 below. x77. Handel, Harp Concerto, Opus 4, NO. 6, with alan Oshen, Harpist; lute was put back, and another version by E Musicci, and an organ version by The Orchestra of the Age Enlightenment. Best with harp and then maybe lute. Organ a little piercing. 78. In Between 2 Hearts, Baltimore Consortium, can call 504-928-5706 to order it 79. Johanne Frederick Fache, Concerto for French Horn, 80. Teleman, Concerto 2 flutes, violin, cello, collegium musicum 90, SimonStanditch conducting 81. Beethoven, Maidlinger Dances 82. Johanne Mislibicheck, El Bohemio devino, Naples 83. Handel, Concerto Grosso, Opus 6, No. 2, F, by Boston Baroque 84. Christov Forster, Horn Concerto, E Flat 85. 1953 Cello Concerto, found as had been lost until then. Possibly by Giavani Batista Viati, Ofra Harnoi solos conducted by Claudio Shimoni with I Solisti Veniti. Written at court of Marie Antoinette. 86. Haydn, Symphony No. 68, B Flat, Concerkabal Orchestra of Amsterdam, Nicholas HOrncourt 87. Edvard Greg, Opus 54 88. J. C. Bach, Symphony in D, Opus 3, No. 1, See 166. and 293. 89. G. Teleman, Oboe Sonata, E Minor 90. Vivaldi, Basoon Concerto, C 91. Beethoven, Piano Sonata, No. 20, 9, No. 2-not sure why the numbers 20 and 9 or listed here but may be 29? or opus 9 number 2 92. Music of Spain, Julian Breem, Volume 4, theme and Variation on Mozart Guitar? 93. Teleman, Suite F Major, Horns, also check out Suite for trumpet and Strings with Stephen Burns on trumpet 94. Francois Doviemme or Dovienne, Basoon Concerto, B flat, Slovak Chamber Orchestra, originally thought to be by Mozart 95. Talis Scholars, Nicholas Gomer, Motette, based on Monteverdi Parado Mass. Wonder if this is same as 558. Addendum: 96. Daniel Bachelor's Pavonne, played by Paul Odette, Lute 97. Juakim Rodriguo: Concierto de Aranjuez, b version with Christopher Parkening and Royal Philharmonic. Rodrigo also composed Concierto Andaluz and I liked the version played by Los Romeros with St. Martin in the Fields. See also his Concierto Serenata: Harp and Orchestra. 98. J. C. Bach, Symphony in b flat, Opus 9, Netherlands Orchestra 99. Brahms, HungarianDances, conducted Claudio Abado, Vienna Symphony, also Hungarian Dance number 5, conducted by Neville Mariner with St. Martin in the Fields, Academy of 100. Beethoven, Piano Concerto No. 1, Opus 15, in c Major 101. Mario Castelnuovo-Tudesciu, 2nd guitar concerto 102. Mozart, Concerto, B flat Major, Baroque Orchestra of AMsterdam 103. Giacomo Tartini, Violin Concerto, G Major, played by Academia Byzantina, wonder if there are two Tartinis or does he have two names: Giacomo or Giusippi 104. frank or fred beck born 1730something manhiem, symphony in d major northern something chamber orchestra perhaps conducted by eugene normandy 105. bach bwv 1036 flute sonata he played right before 10:00a, June 14, not listed the year. 106. the turelli brass with winton marsalas d major english chamber orchestra? Wonder what piece this refers to. 107. tartine con g major james galway 108. scarloti alexandro symphonia for flute trumpet continuo andmunich chamber orchestra 109. Teleman: double concerto done by pearson and c drotenhome something basoon and recorder f major 110. Franz Shubert's setting for Ave Maria 111. Julian Breem guitar vol 4 Music of Spain 112m. john wallace trumpet enseble catharthen castle playing a paganini arranged variations oncarnival in venice 113. louie shport: clarinet concerto for aman who had to re invent his instrument to get the crucendoing rapid 16th notes there were 3 114. Concerto number 12 by archangelo carelli by trever penoch and english concert on harsichord 115. Haydn: a symphonia concertant for basoonoboe violin and celo? 116. Trumpet concerto by Johanne Hummel Philharmia ?wood? 117. Johanne michael Haydn: Trumpet Concerto Winton Marsalus English Consort? 118. Boyce: brass symphony no. 5. Wonder if this is one of the 8 symphonies he composed? 119. J.C. Bach Symphony for Winds, Swiss something 120. Vivaldi concerto for transverse flute, recorder, played by camerada kern,lots of glisandos and sliding notes, rapid very elegant 121. Mozart's con. no 3 in g x122. carl van webber basoon con in f 123. mozart devertimento in f 124. Johanne Matias Burger: Symphony C major Musica Brataslava 125. Concerto for 2 basoons by johanne gutfreet mutel e flat 126. Mozart piano con. d no. 20 127. Haydn symph 90 c major played by tafel music 128. mozart's symphony 29 in a major k210 or was it K201? 129. mozar piano variations from opera by andre gretree 130. Franz Joseph Haydn Symph. 97 in c major by orchestra of the 18th century 131. Lady Radner Suite 132. Carl Deter van Detersdorf, Harp Concerto, Ionie Scott, conducting Marisa Robles 133. Guitar Con e minor by ferganando caruli played by Carl Shot and Viena something and Caruli was a 19th century composer who moved to Paris 134. Serenade played on WRKF Oct.3 11:05 pm, 1997, russian sounding composer and Czech orchestra, paval yoseph ajvanovsky, Prague, Brass section and the composer was a trumpet virtuoso, wonder if the playlist for the bethoven satelite network still exists for 1997. Doubt the info here is enough to recreate the name of the piece. Shice. 135. J. C. Bach, flute concerto 136. a feather on the breath of God by Hildagard van Bingin and it cam out in early 1980swith Emma Kirkby by Gothic Voices English Hyperion something 137. George Frederick Handel: Harp Con. it was later rewritten for organand in this version a Dutch harpist played in this harp version-see also 424 and 77 and 201. 138. Haydn, symphony 46, christopher hogwood, St. Martin in the Fields 139. Polanaise not by Chopin but by another Pole, vochic Jevney 140. Trio De Claroni, Italian for Basset HOrn, lower pitched than clarinet-but I didn't get a composer. 141. Moro Juliani Guitar Con. 3, played by Pepe Romero and St. martin in the Fields, Neville Mariner 142. Johanne Kvance, a flute player of the 18th century, wrote for the corno de cachia, hunting horn, this concerto in e, philharmonic string soloists, featuring on corno uva camishka 143. be on the lookout for a new Japnese singer, Mira, a little guy famed for his rich contralto voice, he just did a cd featuring Japanese art songs, on WAFB Chanel 9 in Baton Rouge, Feb 18 1998 at 10:20 pm during the news, I heard an Infinity car commercial with some lovely operatic background. Wonder what it was? 144. Mozart: Serenade in C Minor, conducted by Pavo Yorvi 1787 perhaps, Scotish wind something 145. David Deemer, a biophysicist at UC Davis, transposed DNA sequences A G T C by changing T to E, people meditate to his The Human Antibody 146. G. Tartini: Trumpet concerto played by Maurice Andre heard on Wrkf withBrandy Perisi about 12:01 am March 14 1998 The Art of the Trumpet 147. Mozart Devertimento in B flat major kv137, amsterdam baroque orchestra and KV136 Devertimento in D major, same orchestra 148. Chopin Concerto 1 in E minor Eugine ormandy 149. Henry Percel: Trumpet Sonata ?no. 1? in D major by possibly the Henry Percel Quartet. 150. Polanaise in A flat major opus 53 by Chopen 151. Gustavo Santalayo playing the Churango, a eukaleli like instrument made originally with armodillo shell, artistic expressions can come out of cultural clashes, the album is Ranroco 152. Arcangeli Curelli, concerto grosso in e flat major, opus 6 no. 9, capella instrupolitana 153. George Philip Teleman: Concerto for Bassoon, recorder, and continuo, in f major PHilimel Orchestra 154. Beethoven's piano concerto no. 1, c major 155. Carlos Baguer, Symphony No. 12 in E flat, 12 London Players 156. Franz Jacob Fryshstateler Piano Concerto in D, concilium musicum 157. Romance for the Fluggelhorn by Czech composer Frantishek Camawk 158. Academy of St. Martin in the Fields a selection of Gilbert and Sulivan overtures on the Philips label 159. Teleman, Trumpet Con. d major, Musica Antiqua Cologne, perhaps also 44, also a version by Berlin Philharmonic with Maurice Andre on Trumpet 160. Teleman: concerto book one, lead necholas heartencourt tafelmusic, 161. Vivaldi: l'atravaganza, neville mariner, st.martin, opus 4 162. Hidden Music (Masters) of the Baroque, vol. 1 Samartini 163. second movement largo beethoven's piano concerto no. 1 Toronto Symphony 164. Night moods a cd with beethoven's first piano concerto, Addendum: This is a series produced by the German company Deucha Gramafone 165. Clarinet Concerto johane backofen Somphoniea concertant, amsterdam, it was s con. for 2 clarinets. 166. Johanne Christian Bach: Symphony No. 1 in D Opus 3 167. Tomaso Albenoni, Trumpet Con in C Major 168. Beethoven: Emperor Concerto 169. Teleman: Suite in D major 170. Handel Messiah Organ Concerto 171. Donazitti, concertino for oboe damore Rhi Symphonieta Berlin, 172. symphonia concertante wind ansemble and orchestra reconstructed by robert d. leven played by members of the Franz litz chamber orchestra, jean-pierre rampol on flute. Oboe, Basoon 173. Haydn: horn con. number 1 st. martin in the fields or another version with Michael Thomas soloing with the London Players. 174. Orchestral Fantasy on themes from verdi's opera la traviata, paul freeman conducting 175. Concertino for piano and harp by Parish 18th century harp virtuoso Strasbourg Philharmonic 176. antoine ricker wind quintette in C friend of beethoven, Acadamia something 177. Mozart's Symphony 16 these lines from a song I'm a big big girl in a big big world and it's not a big big thing if you leave me--Amelia. Novosad dumped the song in February, 1999. Senorita bonita..... 178. Percy Granger, Melbourne Symphony, Utish something 179. J Brahms, sarenade no. 2 in a major concerkabal orchestra 180. Gustave Viza, overture to his opera Sleeping draft, Royal Danish 181. Mozart, Symph no 30 182. Lyra Angelica harp 183. Sigismund Noicum, serenade in b by Royal concertkabal and it might have been b flat 184. Con in G by Giavani Samartini, played about 12:20 on KRVS Jan 25-99. 185. octette partita by Franz Croamer, Winds, Orchestra of Europe, heard Feb 4 11:20 pm, wrkF 1000 186. The Birds: autorino Raspigi there are cd's of Bach's children, Orchestra of Cologne, something Mundi 187. J S Bach Suite 1 C Major St. Martin in the fields 188. CPE Bach Con e flat major oboe possibly Trever Penoch on Harpsichord 189. j c bach symphony in b flat comerada budapest 190. leopold mozart's trumpet con in b major; Soloist Holkon Hardenburger and Elgar Howarth leading the London Philharmonic Orchestra. 191. antonio lotti, con in a major for oboe d'amore, strings, and continuo, I Musicci. See 287 and 299. 192. Handel organ con in f major 193. j c bach symphonia in g major opus 6 no 4 or was it 4 6 commerada something I heard what sounded like an old Negro Spiritual, in multi voice aucapella, something about a Swing or Sing Train comin' for my sister, comin' for my brother 194. The Land of the Incas by Incoyu 195. Mutzo Clamenti: piano sonatina in G minor 196. Luigi Bocarini (aka Haydn's Wife): Con in D major for cello and orchestra, Yo Yo Mah on Cello with the Amsterdam Baroque Consort, I think. 197. Franz Shubert: piano Trio in b flat minor D898 198. Francois Dovienne Bassoon Quartette in F No. 2 199. C P E Bach, Symphony in e ?flat? minor, high lots of strings, a bit like Raspigi's Birds or so I felt 200. Lou Harrison's Double Concerto for violin and cello with Javanese Gamalon, also see Java Suite written for piano by Polish composer Leopold Gromski or something like that 201. Handel's con for harp and lute in b flat opus 4 no. 6 202. concerto in e flat for flute by John pronounced yon, van Hall Prague Chamber orchestra 203. Parisene Quartette- see 251. 204. Chacon and Marianas by Lucas De Rivas, from a CD of Spanish dances played by the Harp Concert of ... 205. Leopold Mozart: Symphonia in b flat 206. Mozart's Piano concerto no. 25 in c major 207. a deucha grammaphone CD, featuring Beethoven, called Moonlight. 208. produced by company Celestial Harmonies, The Hugo Masters, An anthology of Chinese Classical Musical, Wind Instruments volume 3, PO Box 30122 Tuczon AR 85751 209. Mozart Piano con #13 played by Clara Haskel 210. Franz Schubert, quintette in e with piano, deutcha gr no. 667 211. Mozart's ?Clarinet" Serenade in b flat, K1061 or 1063-wonder if this was the one he wrote that could only be played after certain structural advances in clarinet construction had been developed or was that Stametz? 212. Mozart: Piano trio in g major 213. Double clarinet concerto by Franz Anton Hofmyster, Anne and Walter somebody solists and the New Belgian consort played I think, nice, lots of quick runs and such 214. Swedish composer early 18th century Johanne Roman, Little Drum, composed for a wedding, played by the Upsala something 215. Moro Juliani, variations and grand polonaise, Opus 64 or 60something, it had a lute sound to it, maybe like lute and guitar 216. Mozart concerto no. 24 in c major, with a piano solo 217. Mozart concerto no. 23 a major 218. mozart violin sonata f major k367 219. Eric Sati, CD Music in the Rain or something like that 220. Rockmoninov: Evening Vespers, it was neat. 221. J. S Bach, oboe con in f, reconstructed from one for harpsichord and/or organ 222. symphony in A by Yohn Cretitell van Hall 223. Hinrich Bebear: Sonata no. 1 in C 224. Beethoven Sonata for French Horn and Forte Piano 225. Mozart Piano Con. 11 and Con. 13 can be played on forte piano 226. Mozart Quintette in E flat for horn and strings 227. Juliani concerto no. 1 in a major, John Williams on Guitar, Australian Chamber Orchestra? I think with Williams. 228. Quartettes No. 1 & 2 by Rosini played by the Berlin Wind Ensemble esp. the bassoon one 229. Giovani Benedeto Ploti Con for Oboe, Strings, and continuo Bruce Heins Orchestra of the 18th Century 230. Piasante: flute concerto played The Soloists of Venice with James Galway flute 231. Scarloti Sonata in E but who knows which one--probably have to get them all but it was played on Saturday morning 1:40-ish CST on WRKF Sept18, 99. 232. Brahams b minor intermetzo on the Christopherous label the Virgo Prudentisima by EEsock 234. Johanne David Hinike Con f major played by the Musica Antiqua Cologne written for the Dresden court 468? 235. bassoon con by Johanne napamucamu bet I made a hash of this name. This con was played on Oct10 about 11:50 CDT on KRVS 236. CD on the Philips Label WOLFGANG containing Mozart's Fantasia in D and Sonata in F 237. Mozart K265 Wouldn't it be neat to do Pop Goes the Weasel in G in the style of this Mozart C piece? 238. CD--A Festival of Baroque with Don Smithers on trumpet and the Amsterdam Concert 239. J C Bach: Oboe Concerto F Major 240. Symphonia in G by Franz Xavier Richter played by the Slovak something 241. Il Cardilino: Vivaldi several versions, I heard the version that uses a sopranino recorder as this the highest pitched of all the recorders best imitates the bird of the concerto's title. See G Sanmartini with Moscow Something and M Petri below, Addendum to 241. (Mon-Jan21-02) or the Camerada Colougne version lead by Michael Schnieder aka Vivaldi's Concerto in C Major. See www.pri.org classical 24 242. Teleman: overture suite in D major Trever Penoch conducting 243. Edward? Thomas? Chip: Twilight Fancies played by Ian Hobson-- I think 244. F J Haydn: Devertimento in D major for 4 horns played by the 4 horns 245. Johanne Wilhelm Hertel: concerto va cinq for trumpet 2 oboes and 2 bassoons 246. J C Bach: overture 1 for orchestra in E major 247. C P E Bach: Symphony in b Major WQ 176 or maybe it was D major 248. Giusippi Sanmartini Concerto Grosso in F Major Michila Petri on Soprano Recorder recorded in Spain 1995 with Moscow Something 249. This morning, Dec 19, 3:01-3:06 am 1999 on KRVS just prior to Renaldo Hahn's Ball of Beatrice Destee a Chopin nocturne was played by V Harowitz that was recorded in 1989--H's last recording session. Jeff Esworthy filled in for Brandy Peresi. 250. Vivaldi: Opus 4: La Stravaganza but only Concerto in A major not the B one 251. Teleman's first 2 Paris quartetes. 252. Archangelo Curelli's Concerto in Opus 6 where they all are but I think I want the second in F major. It was either the first or second as played on WRKF in BR by Lou Carter on Sunday, Jan 9, 2000 253. and also played this day a CD on the Amadis label featuring the Hungarian State Opera Orchestra called BAROQUE TRUMPET CONCERTI with stuff by Percel and Tureli only I think the Percel was a Sonata 254. The CD called Aria by Andrea Boccelli 255. Mozart: K320, Serenade in D. See 531. below 256. Goldberg Variations: both versions recorded by Glenn Gould at beginning and end of career. 257. Mozart: K136, 137, and 138, Divertimentos in D, B Flat Major, and F Major respectively, played by the Veen Ensemble. I wonder why I do not have any of the beautiful masks--masques listed. I seem to recall some done in the 17th century with scenery done by Enico Jones, I think or was it Capability Brown? 258. Luigi Carabini: Sonata No. 2 for horn and strings with Tuckman on horn with St. Martin in the Fields 259. Haydn: Symphony 100, the Military 260. CPE Bach: Cello Con in B flat played by the Haydn something 261. Vivaldi: RD540 with Baroque flute, viola d'amore, ... 262. Thomas Arne: Symphony 2 Bornmouth Symphonietta 263. Tomaso Albinoni: Double Oboe Concerto played Anthony Camden and Julie Gerwood with the London Virtuosi, no Opus or number was given. It would be neat to redo it with double bassoons or clarinets or saxophones. Also why not have one Damoric Oboe and a bassoon playing one octave apart or in intervals? I wonder if the average tempo during the Baroque was faster than the Romantic and Impressionistic periods and if the pitches were higher meaning that while Baroque is tuned to a 411 A, did the music get played in a higher octave than we use now. Maybe Opus 9 number 3 264. Rafe van Williams: Fantasia on Green Sleeves 265. Handel: Organ Con no. 9 in B-flat major. 266. Johanne Frederich Fauche Fosh: Concerto for Trumpet, 2 oboes, strings, and continuo. with Winton Marsalis and The English Consort 267. William Boyce: Overture in D. It had a nice trumpet sound. * Wouldn't it be interesting to do a duet song like Endless Love with a Damoric Oboe and maybe a bassoon doing the 2 parts. The oboe for the woman and the bassoon for the man. They could play 1 octave apart and stay at an interval. Like when the oboe plays C couldn't the bassoon start in E. Are am I in two keys. I thought C and E and G went together in a triad with C as the tonic. Hmm. 268. Mozart: New Lambach Symphony. 269. Teleman: Trumpet concertoin D major. 270. Handel: HWV 287 271. Godfried Finger: Sonata for trumpet and oboe with bassoon and harpsichordcontinuo 272. Antonio Saliere: Con for forte piano and orchestra. 273. Franchesco Saliere: Con for flute oboe and orchestra 274. Supe, van: Vienna Dedication Suite 275. Vivaldi: HRV450, Con 11 in C major for oboe. 276. J Fiala: Oboe con in B minor 277. Marcello: Oboe con in d minor 278. Handel: Trumpet con in g minor 279. Mozart: Symphony 18 in F Major 280. Patronio Franchescini: Sonata in D major for 2 trumpets 281. Teleman: Con f Major played by st. martin in the fields nicola petri on Bassoon, with recorder, strings and continuo-see. 282. Turelli: trumpet con in d for trumpet strings and continuo 283. Van Webber: Sonata for 8 trumpets played by New York Trumpet Ensomble 284. Scarloti: Piano Sonatas 27 and 247 285. BWB 1055 286. CD called Italian Nocturnes: The Dorian Label with works by Corulini for guitar and forte piano 287. Antonio Loti: Con in a major for oboe damore with E Musicci and Franz H,,,, soloist. Wonder why you could hear the oboe keys clicking. 288. A CD was played Sunday Mar 19 2000 about 11:07 on BR's WRKF with these 2 selections on it. Winton Marsalis playing the John Joseph Moray Rondo and a Giavani Cureli Trumpet Sonata 289. Fransisco Verachini: Overture in F ?major? 290. Beethoven: Horn and piano Sonata in F. Beautiful elegant conversation between horn and piano. Played on KRVS Baton Rouge station on April 29, 2000 at 12:10-12:19 am. 291. Wonder what Scott Pemster's Music from the Abbey of St. Clement sounds like. * I'll need to go back and find a Sound and Spirit show that featured music from some African monks. I can't remembe what the theme of the show was. 292. Constance Denby's Novis Magnificot 293. Johanne Christian Bach: Symphony in D major, see 166. Netherlands Orchestra 294. Vivaldi: Con for 2 mandolins, strings, and organ in G Major 295. , Antonio Romano Piachantino: Concerto in G Major for Flute, strings, and continuo with James Galway on flute 296. Mozart: Con number 1 for flute in g major K313 June 19 2000 I should have put the month and date of each entry. But I do know this list goes back about 7 or so years. 297. William Boyce: Symphony in D major played by the Academy of Ancient Music conducted by Christopher Hogwood August 14 298. Mozart: K361: Serenade in B ... 299. Antonio Lauti: Con for oboe damore in A major Sept 10 2000 300. Haydn: Serenade in F Major 301. Mozart: Symphony in D. St. Martin in the Fields with Neville Mariner. 302. Carl Stametz: Flute Concerto in D played by the Dvorak Chamber Orchestra 303. Vivaldi: RV 105, the Allos Quartette something, Con for oboe, flute, bassoon, baso continuo. 304. Con in D: S Mercadante played by James Galway and Il Solisti Veniti Sept 29 2000 305. Mozart: Con NO. 3 in G Major K216 306. Mozart: K502: Trio, also other trios, K542, K548, K503 307. Mozart: Con number 10. 308. Waltz: Estudiante. By same composer who wrote the Skater's Waltz. This in Opus 191 with castanets, very Spanish maybe for an operetta. 309. Tomaso Albinoni: Trumpet con in b-flat major 310. Jaques Hortan: Bassoon Symphony in D Major with harpsichord and continuo heard WRKF Sunday Oct22, 00, about 10:00 am 311. Louis Harris aka Moondog: ensemble conducted by something Hughes. influenced by gamalon. From Peter Schickele Program number 165 312. John Adams: Book of Aledged dances with Juda to Ocean. Also his piece Surulian from album Hoodo Zephyr. 313. Beethoven: Quintette in E for piano and winds. 314. Eric Sati: Seesaw. From his sports and recreation compilations. Contains a delightful 2 note ostinoto. 315. Mozart: K499. Hope these Kerchel numbers go to only one piece. I know Opus often refers to a batch of pieces such as a clutch of sonatas. 316. Mozart: Symphony 24. Nov-8-2000 317. Slavonic Dances: A Dvorak. Nov 16 318. Samuel Shites: Konzana Burgamaska played by Paramount Brass 319. Giolini or Julini: Theme and Variations on a grand Serenade. guitar and flute Opus 82 or 83 with Virginia something on flute. Nov 20 00 320. Mozart: Flute quartet in D major with Carol Winsels on flute. 321. Brass Conspiracy played a neat Gabrelli quintette that began sounding rather like Copland's Simple Gifts from Appalachian Spring. see fromthetop.org Dec 6 2000 322. and also a neat Sainte Sans Clarinet Sonata, consider also his Piano Concerto number 2 x323. Mozart: Concerto for bassoon and Orchestra in B Flat Major, K191, with Gunter Peshco as soloist. Or another version has David McGill soloing. 324. Mozart: Piano Con No. 6 b-flat, The Coronation Concerto, played for the Emperor Leopold, wonder if this is different from K537 in D Major? 325. Mozart: Piano Con 15? in B-flat major. Jan 26, 2001 326. Bocarini: THird flute quartette of six flute quartets. 327. Handel: G F, Con Number 4 for Oboe in E flat Major 328. Teleman: Con in G Major for viola. 329. Vivaldi: Con for Piccollo, Strings, and Harpsichord in C Major-see 412. 330. Percolezi: Flute Con in G Major. James Galway.Feb 11, 2001 331. Mozart: K246 and K271. Piano concertos. 332. Hymel: Grand Concerto for Bassoon. 333. Mozart: K581, Clarinet quintet in a clarinet played by Anthony Pee April 18 334. Johanne Michael Haydn: Symphony 29 in C. May 7, 01 335. In Other Days: Waltz by Emil Voytofle 336. Beethoven: Sonata no. 2 in G Major-possibly Opus 10 or 14? John Connel somebody on piano. May 21-01 Addendum: Also heard this on March 8 02 with Ruth Murida on piano. Last movement nice. x337. Mozart: K622, Clarinet Con in A Major, May 24 x338. Mozart: Concerto for Oboe and orchestra in C major with St. Martin in the Fields with Christopher Hawkwood? or Hogwood? conducting. June 2, 2001-Addendum: Today, June 11, 2002, K314 is given on WRKF's Night Music with Bob Mooberry as a Flute Concerto in D Major played by The Amsterdam Mozart Ensemble, maybe it had been redone with an oboe for the flute? 339. Second movement of Haydn's Clock Symphony with beautiful pendilum rhythm. Symph. 101, Roy Goodman leading the ... 340. Fransisco Baporte: July 8, 2001 Serenada in A Major possibly Opus 12 Number 6 played by the Bloomington something. 341. Nicholas Lutford: The Cardinal's Music, Magnifac Benedictum, CD number 132, Andrew Carwood directing July 12 2001 342. Charles Abbason: Con number 1 in A major 343. Vivaldi: The Goldfinch: aka Flute Concerto no. 3 344. Guisippi Sanmartini: Concerto for recorder played by the Colougne Camarada 345. Mozart: Symphony 27 346. CPE Bach: Symphonia in D Major 347. Teleman: Con for three oboes in B-flat major. Musica Antiqua Colougne-Jul29-01 348. Mozart: Piano con number 12 in a major 349. Marianne or Mary Anne Martinez: Symphonia in C Major, friend of Mozart. played by the Bay Area Women's Symphony. Aug 10-01 350. Mozart: K361; I have an earlier K361 Mozart that was a Serenade but I thought this one was a piano sonata or concerto but I may be wrong. See 298. 351. Mozart: K315 in F, a flute concerto, and also K299 which had flute and harp, I think. The Mozart Ensemble Amsterdam. Also K382-may be by the same ensemble. Also check to see what Lily Laskeen and the Piard Chamber Orchestra has done with Mozart flue and har concertos. 352. Strauss: A Winter's Tale Waltz 353. Archangelo Cureli: Opus 5 number 5 in G Major 354. Michael Haydn: Symph. 11. Wonder which one is in A Major? 355. Mozart: Violin Con number 3 in G major 356. CPE Bach: "Berlin Symphony" in F Major played by the CPE Bach Players or was it CPE Bach Chamber Orchestra 357. Vivaldi: Con in C for soprano recorder. St. Martin in the Fields Iona Brown directing 358. Felix Mendelson: Double concerto for piano, violin, and orchestra in d minor 359. Haydn, J F: Symph. no. 2 before the Esterhausy years. Christopher Hawkwood, Aug 23 01 360. Franz Schubert: Flute Quartete. 361. Handel: Con number 5 in D Opus 6 Iona Brown with St. Martin in the Fields 362. Mozart: Serenade in D K250 with Jean-Pierre Rompole. or K225 363. Mozart: Concerto number 7 for three pianoes and orchestra in F major K242. Louisiana Symphonietta Sept 2 01, In the book, Piano Roles: it was said that Mozart composed this concerto for Countess Antonia Londron and her daughters with the third piano part ebing simple for the youngest daughter. He later reduced the concerto for 2 pianos. 364. Handel: Sonata in A Major and can be gotten at www.prms.org 365. Vivaldi: Double Concerto in B-flat conducted by Yahudi Minuend 366. Mozart: Oboe quartet k370 367. Mozart: k449 368. Mozart: K211 or K225 369. Vivaldi: rB308 370. William Boyce: Symphony 7, English Concert? 371. Teleman: Concerto in E major flute, oboe damore and viola damore, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields conducted by Christopher Hawkwood 372. Mozart: Con for piano and violin in D with Midori on Violin. 373. Haydn, F J: Symphony 100, The Militaire. Sept 17 01 374. CD called Musica Baltica-might be good. 375. Beethoven: Piano Con number 2 Sept 23 01 Surprised I liked but then this was an early more Mozart style. 376. Mendelson: Felix, Violin Con in E played by the late Isaac Stern. Last part ended by sounding like Dance of the Merlatons by Chiowski. 377. Turelli: Symphonia in D major, trumpet solo by Whinton Marsellas-Sept 26 01 378. J C Bach: Symphony concertant for violin and cello in A major played by St. Paul Orchestra 379. John pronounced Yon Salinko: Capricho number 2 in G major played by the Bern Comarada 380. Felix Mendelson Bartholdi: Songs without Words. A double CD set on the Philips label Oct 2-01 381. Carlo Besotzi:(one of the first people to use circular breathing lived 18th century.) Oboe concerto Joseph Suk and the Suk Chamber Orchestra with Yan Adamos soloing 382. R. Carlos Nekai pronounced Nayk eye: Carry the gifts, Native American flautist 383. Johanne Stametz: Orchestral Trio in C Major Opus 1 number 1 performed by the New Zealand Chamber Orchestra 384. Alberti: Tio, Sonata for 2 trumpets and ?obeo? 385. Robert Schumann, Cello Con in A 386. Haydn: FJ, Piano Trio number 42 or 43 in C Major 387. Beethoven: Opus 32 Bagatells 388. Brashanello: Antonio, Guitar something played by somebody Guyz 389. Una Vocha Poca Fa: Rosini sung by Eva Portals - kinda sounded like Callas. 390. Vivaldi: Overture from L'Olympiad. 391. Bach: J. S., Con in C Major for flute, strings, and continuo, James Galway. 392. Albinone: Tomaso, Con in B major Opus 9 number 1 Academy of Ancient Music 393. CPE Bach: Symphony in A Flat for strings and continuo- composer for Frederick the Great. 394. Franz Schubert: The Trout Quintette, 1967 recording for the 40th anniversary of the Maulburough Festival with Rudolph Serkin on piano, Julius Levein on double base, and don't remember the violinist, cellist, and viola player. Hmm.-Oct 23 01 395. Leopold Mozart: Horn symphony in G major played by 4 horn players and the Amsterdam Concerto 396. Check Winton M's trumpet versions of Bach's Brandenberg Concertos. 397. Brahms: Opus 25, Piano Quintette in G major with Arthur Balsom and the Buddapest Quartette 1951 398. Debusy: Danse Oct 26 01 399. Mozart: Sonatas for piano and violin K454, K296, K526. Isaac STern 400. Haydn: London Trio No. 3 Flutes, wonder if was really Handel? 401. F J Haydn: Symphony 30 in C major aka The Haleluyah Symphony 402. Beethoven: Monshine Sonata, Number 21 in C major. or is it No. 23??, probably 21 as 23 which I also like is the Apassionata. 403. Handel: Organ Concerto number 6 in B flat, Concert Amsterdam. Nov 18 01--see also 265. 404. Rosini: Overture, Introduction and Variationsfor Clarinet and Orchestra, British Symphonia and perhaps arranged by Benjamin BRitain 405. Van Webber: Piano concerto 1 Opus 11. 406. Beethoven: Symphony number 2. November 20-01 407. Beethoven: 7th Piano Trio, first debuted in the lobby of a Vienna hotel as B was down on his luck. See also 497. 408. Haydn: F J, First Violin Concerto, Pinkus Zuckermann. That's a name, Pinkus! Dec 1, 12:25am 01 409. Here, There, and Everywhere: A CD with 2 guitar arrangements of George Harrison's "I, Me, Mine" and "Here Comes the Sun". Dec 1 410. Strauss: Artists Life Waltz, Quintette Vienna. D1-01 411. Mozart: Piano Sonata number 20 or was it number 11? 412. Vivaldi: Piccolo Concerto in C Major RB443, St. Martin in the Fields. Wonder if same as 329. 413. Lou Carter played last Sunday Dec 2 a CD with a bunch of Adagios on it by such as Albinoni, CPE Bach, Haydn, Handel, JSBach, Vivaldi, et al. Wonder if it has the Adageto, soft g like jet, from Mawler's Symphony 5. 414. Dvorak: Waltz number 4. Sun-Dec 9 01 415. Haydn, F J.: Symphony No 67 in A major, played by Symphonia Hungarica-I think? D12 12:31a. Soon we'll be going into 2002. 416. Grossi: Sonata Decama 417. Handel: Concerto in E Major Opus 6 Number 11 played by the Handel and Haydn Society. Sun-Dec 16-01 418. Beethoven: First Piano Concerto in C Major 419. Ferdinand Erawld: Overture to his Opera Zampa. 420. Franz Dansi: (Teacher of Carl Maria Van Webber) Wind Quintette number 2 Dec 18 01 421. William Boyce: Symphony number 4 played by the Bornmouth Symphonietta. 422. Leroy Anderson: Christmas Festival, Arthur Feedler and Boston Pops. 423. Rachel van Vorhees: Harpist, CD of Christmas Favorites. 424. Handel: Harp Concerto in B Flat played by I Musicci. and Ursula something on harp. 425. Dvorak: Humoresque number 7. 426. Beethoven: Piano concerto number 3 played by Rudolph Serkin. The Van Cliburn version with Eugene Ormandy is also good. 427. Vivaldi: 7 Vivaldi concertos written for other instruments are played by Angel Romero with St. Martin in the Fields on guitar on this CD. Concertos were originally written for flute, lute, mandolin, and violin. 428. Hector Burliose: Dance of the Silfs conducted by Sir Neville Mariner. 429. Albinone: Oboe con number 3 played by Sarah Frances with the London Harpsichord Ensemble. D31 430. Donetzetti: Clarinet Concerto in B-flat fromthetop.org Jan 2 2002 431. Mozart; Symphony 28 in C Major played by Bond Concert Orchestra 432. Handel: Water Music Suite number 2. 433. Snowflakes: Alexander Gershaninov with the G hard as in girl. Little known early 20th century composer who lived in NYC. 434. Mozart: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra number 17, K53, conducted by Claudia Abado with the London something. 435. Robert Schuman: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in A Minor 436. Camille Sainte Sans: Romance for Flute and Orchestra, flautist William Bennet. 437. Mozart: Piano concerto number 22. 438. Chabriet: Pastoral Suite. This composer was a lawyer for 18 years because his father did not want him going into music. But in the 1870s after hearing Wagner, of all people, he was so moved that he got back into music. 439. Benjamin Britain: Arranged some Rosini music for a ballet and this music was arranged into a suite. WRKF Afternoon Classics Jan 9 02 440. Vivaldi: The Storm at Sea Concerto recorder played by Marian Van Brugen with the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra. 441. Beethoven: serenade for Flute, violin, and Viola played by The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. 442. Handel: Concerto Grosso Number 2 Opus 3 in E Flat? Major, Christopher Hawkwood directing the Handel and Haydn Society. 443. Wonder if I should include: Franz Schubert's Piano Trio in E Flat played by the Beaux Art Trio or Marco Uchelini (OO-chay-lee-nee) Sonata La Burgameska played by the Arcadian something-kinda seems like something by Debusy. 444. Haydn: Symphony 88. 445. Ester Piazelli: History of the Tango Suite. 446. Wonder if I should check out Nunzio Climenti whose Sonata in B Flat played during a Mozart - Climenti virtuoso duel sponsored by Emperor Joseph II caught Mozart's attention and was used by him in the overture to The Magic Flute to Climenti's annoyance. Climenti's Symphony number 1 in C Major was pleasant. 447. Tomaso Albinoni: Concerto number 2 in D with Maurice Andre on trumpet. 1:50pm Jan 14 2002, wonder if is the same as 309. 448. Mozart: The Horn Concerti as played by the Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra. 449. Three Catalon folk songs: Played on guitar by Edwardo Fernandez and arranged by Miguel Yabe. 450. Dvorak: Violin Concerto in A minor. 451. Haydn: Trumpet concerto in e-flat major. Played by Maurice Andree with the Bamberg Symphony. M A is 69, son of a miner, attended Paris Conservatory by means of having first joined a military band as band members had free scholarships as A's father couldn't afford on a miner's salary. 452. Vivaldi: Concerto for two Trumpets played by the London Chamber Orchestra 453. Bach, J. C.: Symphonia in E flat Major played by the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra 454. CD entitled American Journey by John Williams and contains the Theme for the 2002 Winter Olympics, "Call of Champions" Wonder if this is same as the John Williams of 455? 455. Giavani: Guitar concerto number 30 played by John Williams soloist with the Australian something and he also played Franz Schubert's Guitar Concerto number something. Played Wed Jan 16 about 8:30pm on WRKF. 2002--see 634 456. Chopin: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra Opus 21. Sounded alot like Mozart with delicate piano almost like water color. See 633. 457. Franz Schubert: Piano Sonata 21 458. Mozart: Quintet for Clarinet, two violins, viola, and cello in A, K581. Is this The Styler Quintet with CHarles Nighdich soloist? Also done by the Hogan Quartet with Zabena Myers soloist. This is the only one Mozart ever wrote that included 2 trios and also the only one for wind and string instruments which had 4 movements. 459. Teleman: Overture in G Minor, played by Lastravaganza. 460. Mozart: Post Horn Concerto, K www.mpr.org classical 24 461. Franz Bebul: Ave Maria sung by Chantecleer. 462. Contact Broadway@kzoo.edu to see if can get Rebba McIntyre's recording of Annie Get Your Gun if it exists. 463. if I want to order the New Year's in Vienna 2002 call 800 336 1917 it will cost $22 approx. Maybe should ask if can order a few other ones if the shipping doesn't jump up another $4 per CD. 464. John Ruder and The City of London Symphonia did a Mozart collection. 465. F. J. Haydn: Violin Concerto number 2 in G Major played by Isaac Stern with the Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra 466. Coreli: First of the concertoes in his Opus number 6. 467. Carl Stametz: Symphonia concertant for violin and viola played by Isaac Stern and Pinkus Zuckerman, recorded about 1972 468. Johanne Rollig: Horn concerto 15, Iona Brown with St. Martin in the Fields, Barry Tuckwell soloist. Is it Ionie or Iona and is there one named Brown and one named Scott??? The London Label, CD number 417406, composer is a contemporary of Mozart and Haydn but not well known. 469. Franz Schubert: D345, concerto I think or maybe D347. 470. Cantus: Probably from the Twin Cities which might be Minnisota. The CD is Lift Every Voice with the song Shanondoah 471. Handel: Sonata in C Major for Recorder and Continuo. a double CD set of wind pieces, HWV 365 472. George Christoff Wagenseil: Concerto for Harp and Orchestra in G Major Capriccio CD. Composer was the Court Composer for Maria Theresa. 473. From the musical Big River written by Roger Miller, the song Worlds Apart. 474. Beethoven: Symphony number 4. 475. Haydn, F. J.: Symphony number 43, The Mercury 476. J. C. Bach: Quintette in D Major for Baroque Guitar, Flute, harpsichord, viola, oboe, played by Queen's Chamber Band, Jan 21 02 476. Beethoven: Piano Sonata number 29, Opus 106. 477. F. J. Haydn: Symphony 99 played by the London Classical Players. Conducted by somebody Narington. 478. Smetina: The Bargain Bride Overture 479. Van Webber: Piano Concerto Number 2 played by Elizabeth Rich, Webber had really big hands and long thumbs and could play 12ths on the keyboard. While pianos of that time had narrower keys with a lighter keyboard action, he is still hard to play today. 480. Vivaldi: Storm at Sea Concerto. High pitched recorder. sopranino? -see 440. 481. Edward Greeg: Piano Concerto in A Minor Opus 16. 482. Luigi Bocarini: Concerto in B-flat Major G482, Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra with Yo Yo Mah on Cello. 483. Rosini: Born on February 29, Overture to The Thieving Magpie. 484. Mendelson: String Symphony number 6 played by English String Orchestra. 485. Teleman: Water Musicplayed by the New London Consort-see 569. 486. Bach: Partita Number 5 in G Major 487. Mozart: K457 and K475 488. Franz Schubert: Nocturne, played by Beaux Art Trio. 489. Brahms: Piano Concerto number 2 in B Flat. 490. Check out stuff by Paul Galbraith who plays an 8 string guitar type instrument but plays it supported on his shoulder upright like a viala da gamba. 491. CPE Bach: Flute Concerto in b flat major, WQ167, Dresden Baroque Players 492. George Christoff Wagenseil or maybe Wesendale, Concerto in D Major. 493. Alesandro Stradella: Sonata for 8 Strings and Trumpet in A Major, Perhaps same as 7. 494. Beethoven: Trio Concertante in G, Flute, Bassoon, and Piano, Jean-Pierre Rampole on Flute, Paul Onya ... 495. Vivaldi: Concerto for Lute and Viola d'amore, 496. CD called Reflections of Spain, Spanish Favorites for the Guitar, played by David Russell, on the Telark Label 497. Beethoven: Piano Trio Number 7 "The Archduke" 498. Mozart: Piano concerto number 27-his last-in B Flat Major, Chamber Orchestra of Europe. 499. CPE Bach: Oboe Concerto in B Flat Major, Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra 500. Mozart: Violin Sonata Number 9 in F Major, Pinkus Zuckermann. 501. Look for something by Bajure Mehta, Countertenor 502. Haydn: Symphony number 95 in C Minor, played by the Hannover Band. 503. Handel: (Redseal Series by RCA) Oboe Concerto in G Major 504. Beethoven: Composed 1795, 12 German Dances, Kurt Mazure Conducting the Lipzig Gavonthouse Orchestra 505. Beethoven: 12 Minuets, same orchestra as 504. 506. Salterello played by Caliope, from 14th century. 507. Mozart: K251, Devertimento no. 11, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra- Feb 1-02. Addendum: Sept 4 02 see if they did Devertimento number 14 in B Flat Major. See 147. 508. Beethoven: Piano Concerto number 4, Collen Davis conducting the Dresden State Orchestra, pianist Claudio Arau 509. Johanne Quantz: (Unclear about that name but know he was born in 1697) Concerto Grosso in E Major played by Musica Antiqua Colougne. 510. Handel: Sonata for Violin and Orchestra in B Flat Major 511. CPE Bach: Sonata for Flute and Continuo in D Major 512. Dominico Zapoli: Elavacione for Cello and Oboe 513. Ravel: Death of a Princess. Empire Brass. Maybe also various versions of Bolero. Maybe check out his Noctuelle. Also see Elgar's March of the Mughal Emperor which compares to Bolero. 514. CPE Bach: Flute Concerto in D flat minor or major with James Galway. Stanzaic Disjunction: verses of a song do not relate to each other. 515. J S Bach: Double violin concerto in D minor, this concerto was said on Sound and Spirit Feb 10 02 to symbolize married love because of the way the melody passes between the violins, each builds the melody, adds, entwines, ... 516. Mozart: Piano Concerto number 5, played by Mitsico Uchida. Welhelm van Mosenhower, a nobleman, denied composing a concerto harmonico as nobles didn't do such public things. 517. Franz Schubert: Symphony number 5 composed when S was 19-I'm jealous. 518. Johanne Christof Frederick Bach: Bach's eldest son, Symponia number 1 in F Major. He didn't write too much stuff as was undisciplined, glad I'm not the only one! 519. Mikhael Glinka: Valakireb: The Lark RCA recording, 63884. 520. Haydn: Horn Concerto Number 1 played by St. Martin in the Fields conducted by Ionie Scott with French Horn, when it is a horn concerto, several members of the horn family can be used. French horns offer a rich, lush, rather dark tone color, with almost tuba- like bass tones. Trumpets are so bright and golden. 521. Vivaldi: RD559 or is it RB559 or RV 559. 522. Traditional: Lisbon Court Sonatas By the Dallas Symphony Brass Richard Giangiullo Trumpet Crystal 234 523. Cincinati Pops: A CD entitled Verdi without Words. 524. Vivaldi: Violin concerto number 3 in G major played by the King's Violins. First movement especially beautiful Wonder what holophonic sound recordings sound like as mentioned in the book The Holographic Universe about page 292. 525. City of London Symphonia's Mozart Collection. 526. Beethoven: Piano Sonata Number 20--see 91. 527. Haydn: Symphony 94 and 45 528. Haydn: Symphony number 38 in C Major 529. Raspigi: Three portraits by Boticelli, part of this tone poem sounded like O Come O Come Emanuel. This poem was dedicated to Elizabeth Cooledge who provided funds for building a theater in the Library of Congress. 530. Teleman: Concerto in B major for three trumpets 531. Mozart: Serenade in D Major-Posthorn K320-see 255. March in D Major K335, Deverteminto in D Major K251 (wonder if this is the same as KV136? Berlin Philharmonic under the baton of Claudio Abado 532. Giovani Ploti: Sonata in G Major played on soprano sax by Stephen Maelk with piano accompanyment. 533. Pianist Kelly Yost: Her CD is entitled, Quiet Colors. played on Night Music, WRKF, Bob Muberry, Mar 8-02. Also consider her CD, Piano Reflections. 534. Darius Milho: The chimney of King Rene, Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintette. 535. The Mantus and the Moon: John Williams with Tim ? Today, March 9, 02, while listening to Second Saturday, on WRKF, I heard a selection from a CD by Linda Eter, the new Barbra Streisand. Hmmm. And earlier today on KRVS, heard during a break in Verdi's Rigoleto, samples of trills. I liked Nicolai Gayta singing the famous tenor solo in Verdi's Requium and the Porter Song from a 1906 recording by some vocally dextrous tenor. I did find that the opera host did not distinguish between a trill and an undulo. 536. Vivaldi: RV545, Seattle Baroque, bassoon. 537. Turelli: Con in E Major for Violins, Strings, and Continuo, played by I or E Musicci. 538. CD entitled The Wind Demon: Contains The Grand Concert Polka by Homer Bartlet. 539. Richard Einhorn: Voices of Light sung by Anonymous Four. 540. Mozart: Horn Concerto 3, Iona Brown with Academy of St. Martin in the Fields and Timothy Brown soloing. Wonder if this was K416?? And if both Browns are related. Timothy Brown also did Horn Concerto 1 but I am not sure if St. Martin in the Fields accompanied him or if Horn Concerto 3 like 1 is on the valveless horn that is tricky to play and uses hand stops. Also Horn Concerto number 3 in E Flat Major is played by the Franz Listz Chamber Orchestra with soloist Dale Clevenger. 541. Antonio Pasculi: Concerto on Mixed Themes of Donetzi, Oboeist something Shellenburger. 542. Beethoven: Piano concerto number 2 played by Artur Rubenstein. 543. Mozart: Symphony number 17 in G Major, Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra. 544. Giusippi Turelli: Sonata Number 1 in C Major; Teleman's Concerto in D Major; Both conducted by Gerard Schartz and the Y Chamber Symphony of New York. 545. Handel: Concerto in B Flat Opus 3 number 2 played by Berlin Consort. 546. CPE Bach: Symphony number 4 in A Major played by The English Concert. 547. Chaikowsky: Symphony number 6, ? 548. Carl Maria van Webber: Piano Concerto number 1. See 405. 549. Antonine Dvorak: Symphony 8. 550. Mozart: Serenade number 7, the Haphner. 551. Franz Schubert: Piano Sonata played by Michico Uchida. No number was given at the end of the piece. I tuned in mid piece about 11:20p CST on WRKF-Mar 22-02 552. Mutzio Clementi: Symphony number 2, London Mozart Players. zAlso try to get his symphony no. 4. 553. Franz Joseph Haydn: Concerto number 2 for Cello, Neville Mariner and Academy of St. Martin in the Fields. 554. Mozart: Concerto for Flute and Harp, Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra, Flautist Jean-Pierre Rampole and Harpist Maria Lardman. Also another version with Emanuel Paud on Flute and Marie Pierre Langlinais on harp. See 706 555. Vivaldi: Concerto number 10 for Strings, I (ee) Solisti Veniti. 556. Beethoven: Piano Sonata number 8, Patatike with Claudio Arau. Also the 18th sonata. 556. The Butterfly Lovers' Concerto: Chinese composer. Heard on WRKF Thursday Mar 28 02 around 9:10a CST. 557. Mozart: Symphonia Concertante, Iona Brown and the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields. 558. Nicholas Gombert: Mid 16th-century Franko-Flemish composer. 8 settings of The Magnificat, recorded by the Talis Scholars, for the Gemil (hard g sound) Label. a 2 cd set, CD number 037, each setting features one of the 8 nodes of chant singing. 559. J. S. Bach: Orchestral Suite number 3. 560. Patricia Van Nigh: Arcani, some music in the style of a chant for the Pan Ensemble. 561. Mozart: Played tonight Good Friday, March 29, 02 on WRKF, on Bob Muberry's Night Music K108 along with several other things that all sounded like church music. Maybe K122 or K124. Perhaps, Kathleen Battles sang. 562. Gabriel Foret: The Dolley Suite played by the Lebeck sisters in a 4-hand piano version. 563. Charles Abuson: Concerto Groso number 10, Neville Mariner. April 564. J. S. Bach: Sonata in G Minor. with pianist Martha Argerick, G is hard, and cellist Misha Mayskie. 565. Mozart: Symphony 21. 566. J. S. Bach: Preludio to the E Major Partita. 567. Beethoven: Trio Concertante for flute (Jean-Pierre Rampole), bassoon and piano. April 7 02 568. Vivaldi: Concerto for guitar (Pepe Romero) and viola d'amore. Played on WRKF, 11:50p CDT-Apr 7 02 569. Teleman: Water Music in C, Musica Antiqua Cologne. 570. Albrechsburger, Johanne: Partita in f, Buddapest Strings, Harp part played by Andrea Nieve 571. Boccherini: Chandos 8414, Adrien Shepherd conducting Catilena, a concerto I thought but the WRKF person said symphony? Apr 8 02 2:30p 572. Christopher O'Rieley: At The Break. A new CD by the From The Top host. 573. Beethoven: String Quartet in G Major Opus 18 number 2, played by the Emmerson String Quartet. Second movement, largo, very nice. 574. Giavani Pizello (pronounced pie zee ellow): Stephanie Gonley conducting the English Chamber Orchestra, piano soloist is Maria Clara Monetti. Piano Concerto number 6. Sounds delicate like Mozart. Unknown 18th-century composer. Wonder if contemporary with Mozart. 575. Elias Parish Alvars: Harp Concerto, Strausberg Philharmonic Orchestra, with harpist Mario Nardman, Alvars was an English-born harp virtuoso who impressed Berlios. See also 175. Perhaps is same composer but think Berlios is 19th-century which would make Alvars 19th-century, too, I think? 576. George Christoff Wagenseil or maybe Wesendale, Concerto for Harp and Orchestra in G Major, Andrea Bie with the Buddapest Strings, see also 472. 577. CD entitled Perchance to Dream 578. Mozart: Horn Concerto number 4, Orphius Chamber Orchestra, David Jolly conducting. 579. Beethoven: Romance number 1, Orphius Chamber Orchestra. 580. Mozart: Symphony number 29, in A Major, James Levine (Luh vine) conducting the Vienna Philharmonic, K201 581. CD entitled Lark in the Clear Air, Cambridge Singers, John Rutter. 582. Richard Harvey: Concerto Antico with John Williams on Guitar. 583. Leroy Anderson: Girl in White Satin. 584. Copeland: El Salon Mexico. 585. Procofiof: Classic Symphony, number 1. 586. Beethoven: Opus 18 number 6. A group of 6 string quartets. ABC Quartet. 587. Michael Haydn: Symphony in E Flat, London Mozart Players. 588. Mozart: K239 and K250, both Serenades, numbers 6 and 7. See 550. 589. Mozart: Symphony 36, English Baroque Soloists. 590. Mutzio Clementi: Piano Concerto in C Major played by Felicia Bloomenthal. 591. Mozart: Symphony 31, K297, James Levine conducting. 592. Johanne Helmut Roland: Symphonia in A, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. 593. Vaclav Pichl: Czech composer, violinist, contemporary of Haydn. Symphony in G Major, London Mozart Players. Chantos, W9740 594. Carl Graun: Sonata in G Major for Flute, Cello, and Harpsichord, Sony 66267, April 25, 02. Graun was a late Baroque composer. 595. Johanne Stamitz: Flute Concerto in G Major. 596. Jasmin Flower: Arranged by Ju Lin, played by Shanghai Quarteete. May 597. Cd entitled Return to Homeland. 598. Franz Pacarny: 18th-century Czech composer, Horn Concerto, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields. Played on WRKF, Mon May 6, 02, 11:08-11:22p 599. The Mozart Collection, John Rutter with the City of London Symphonia 600. Michael Haydn: Flute Concerto, The Haydn Ensemble of Berlin, Bernard Hartog conducting 601. Cd entitled Prince of Music: Greatest Choral Music of Palastrina 602. Carlos Baguer: aka The Spanish Mozart. Symphony 16, London Mozart Players. Also his Symphony 18 and symphony 13. 603. Johanne CHristian Bach: Symphonia in B Flat, Netherlands Chamber Orchestra. See 98. 604. Haydn: Concerto Number 4 in G for Piano and Orchestra, Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra 605. J C Bach: Symphonia number 1 in G Major, David Zenman, Netherlands Chamber Orchestra. 606. J. S. Bach: Orchestral Suite Number 1. Christopher Hawkwood conducting. 607. Leopold Mozart: Divertimento in D or The Wedding Feast, the one with the gun shots. 608. Mozart: Piano Sonata number 10, Vladimir Harowitz. 609. Wish I had the name of the Wabering -pronounced vabring- piece that Peter SHickele featured pared with a weird Spike Jones piece in his Show SFX1138 program number 133. The piece had a retrograde part. Retrolexia may be the condition where one spells a word backwards-is it a type of dyslexia or was SHickele funning us. 610. J C Bach: Symphonia number 6 in D, 611. Mozart: Symphony 35, Prague Chamber Orchestra. Today, May 21, called WUMK and spoke to someone who got Art Hilgard to call me and he does that Broadway Revisited Show I hear on KRVS on THursdays. He will send me a recording of the songs he has of the Rebba M Annie Get Your Gun. 612. Johanne Hidiki (pronounced high dee kee): Concerto number 8, Musica Dulchi Ensemble. 613. Chopin: Barcarole, F sharp Minor, Opus 60-May 26, 02. WRKF, James Paul Show. 614. Handel: Concerto Groso number 9, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. There is a PBS documentary coming out in December 2002 about this group which does not use a conductor but rather group consensus. 616. Johanne Humel: Grand Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra, bassoonist Claus Tunaman conducted by Neville Mariner and the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields. 616. Greg: Krysleryana, Andrus Shif pianist. 617. Franz Schubert: Symphony number 6 in C Major D589, Claudio Abado, 618. Benjamin Britain: Matinee Musicales, based on works by Rosini. 619. CPE Bach: Concerto for Flute and STrings in A Major, H438, Flautist Jean-Pierre Rampole, Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra 620. Erna Sacs, German colertura soprano during 1930s, Voices of Spring. 621. KRVS: Dr. Jerry Hubble played Mon Coures from Sampson and Delilah, but didn't get the name of the soprano. June 1, 02. About 1:15p. 622. Canticles of Ecstasy: a CD by Sequentia, heard June 8, 2002, 12:01a WRKF with a Haleleuah by Hildagard van Bingen 623. Michael Haydn, F. J.'s younger brother: Flute Concerto in D Major, Adam Fischer conducting the Austro-Hungarian Haydn Orchestra, could this be number 600 but with a different orchestra? 624. Chopin: Polynaise Fantasy, played by pianist Artur Rubinstein 625. Handel: Concerto Groso, Opus 6 number 7, E Musicci, The Musicians in Italian. 626. Haydn: Trumpet con number 2 in C, London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Elgar Howith 627. Leopold Mozart: Trumpet Concerto in D, London Philharmonic, as above. 628. Franz J Haydn Piano con in f major and piano con in d major Emanuel Axe soloist Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra This last item was really about 231 or so but I didn't see it as it began a page and my speech must have missed it and I hated to renumber about 400 items as this is not a real database where changing one number moves all items. 629. Vivaldi: Concerto in B flat major for Bassoon, string, and baso continuo, RB 504, performed by E Musicci, with Claus Tunaman on Bassoon 630. Franz Joseph Haydn: Horn Concerto number 1, Herman Bellman on French Horn with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields conducted by Iona Brown. 631. Antonio Piachintino Romano: Concerto for Flute and Orchestra in G Major with Jean-Pierre Rampole on flute. June 23, 02. 632. Mozart: Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra in A Major, K622, conducted by Vladimir Oshkanozi and the Cleveland Orchestra. 633. Chopin: Concerto number 2 for piano and orchestra in E or F Minor Opus 21, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment with piano soloist Emanuel Axe. 634. Schubert: Sonata in D Deutsche 21, Australian Chamber Orchestra, John Williams as guitar soloist. 635. Also played by same people as 635. Julini or Jiolini's Concerto Number 1 in A major for guitar and string orchestra Opus 30. 636. Cd entitled Roses and Solitude featuring pianist Kelly Yost. * July 638. Mozart: Sonata Number 5 in G Major played by Philipo Gamba, 1997 Van Cliburn contender. 638. Padre Antonio Soler: Concerto number 4 in F Major for two organs Knoxos Label uses Eastern European and Asian musicians and produces Classical music cd's for a good 50% cheaper than the major labels. It has gotten better and ever since about 1996 its productions are comparable to other top-line producers such as Deucha Gramafone. Also see The NPR Guide to Stocking a Classical Library by music critic Tom Levee. 639. Vivaldi: Concerto in G Major for Transverse Flute RV430, Flautist Janet See, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra. 640. Yawn Zalinka: Trio Sonata in F Major, Lived first half of 18th century, played by Heinz Holaguer Ensemble, with oboes and bassoon. 641. Francois Boildou (Bwol Do): Harp concerto, about 1800, Lilly Laskeen withe the Jean-Francois Pieyard Chamber Chamber Orchestra. 642. Maurice Ravel: Fountains, from a CD on the Chandos Label entitled The Water Planet. 643. Shastocovitch: Second Jazz Suite for Orchestra. 644. Beethoven: Violin Sonata Number 5, The Spring Sonata, the conversation between violin and piano is almost Mozartian in its delicacy. 645. Teleman: Recorder Suite in A Minor, Capella Istropolitana. 646. Mozart: Concerto number 18 with pianist Richard Good and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. 647. Handel: Solomon. 648. Chopin: Andante Spianoto and GRand Polonaise with Garik Olson on Piano with The Warsaw Philharmonic. 649. Mozart: Serenade number 12 in C Minor. See 144. 650. Moro Juliani: Set of variations composed about 1800 on the old Spanish tune, La Folia, played by guitarist Dale Cavenaw. 651. Chopin: Raindrop Prelude, or Prelude number 15, Prelude 14 is only about 25 seconds. But a music professor after having spent 20 years studying Chopin's notes in the Morgan Library has lengthened it. The Devil's Trill. Why did I put that with the Chopin as I think it is Tartini. 652. Alexsi Lubamoff: CD entitled Eligies for Piano featuring a John Cage piece and a CPE Bach piece. 653. Franchesco Salieri: On the Erato Label 229245245-2, Symphonia in B Flat 653. Antonio Salieri: Concerto for Forte Piano and Orchestra 655. Haydn: Symphony 47 played by Roy Goodman and The Hanover Band. AKA called the Palendrome because thirrd movement same backwards and forwards. 656. Vivaldi: Concerto for Oboe and Bassoon with Michael McCraw on Baroque Bassoon with The Seattle Baroque. 657. William Boyce: Symphony number 2 in A Major. 658. John Fields: Piano Concerto number 6 The New Irish Chamber Orchestra. 659. Franz Schubert: Symphony no. 1 played by The Royal Concertcobal Orchestra. 660. Teleman: Suite for Trumpet and STrings, Stephen Burns on trumpet, American Concerto Orchestra. 661. Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D, Opus 61, played by Yahudi Minuend. 662. CPE Bach: Symphonia in F Major WQ183 No. 3played by the CPE Bach Chamber Orchestra. 662. Franz Joseph Haydn: Piano Sonata no. 53 played by Emanuel Axe.--August 16-02 663. Franz Joseph Haydn: Piano Sonata no. 58 in C Major played by Emanuel Axe. 664. Franz Liszt: Piano Concerto no. 2 played by Claudio Arau under the direction of Sir Collen Davis with THe London Symphony. 665. Franz Schubert: Polonaise for violin and orchestra in B flat Flat.-D580 666. Vivaldi: Concerto for Oboe, Strings, and continuo. Maybe no. 11 667. Ignotz Playel: Symphony in D played by The London Mozart Players. Playel was a contemporary of Mozart having been born in 1757 and died in 1831. 668. Handel: Sonata in G Major for two violins and continuo HWV399 played by the Musica Antiqua Colougne. 669. Mozart: Violin Concerto number 2 played by Isaac Stern wiThe English Chamber Orchestra. 670. J. C. Bach: Symphonia no. 3 with David Zenman, Netherlands Chamber Orchestra. Related to 605. 671. Teleman: Horn Concerto with Stewart Rose soloing with The St. Luke's Chamber Orchestra. 672. Luigi Boccherini: Guitar Quintette featuring Pepe Romero with the Academy Chamber Ensemble. 673. J. S. Bach: "Give Fair One Many Sons" played by the Ensemble Buon Tempo on their new CD Galante Courts Vial or Courtsvile. 674. Teleman: Concerto for recorder and viola in A Minor with Pinkus Zuckerman conducting the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra on the Philips Label. 675. CPE Bach: Flute Concerto, soloist Robert Atekin, CBC Vancover Orchestra with conductor Mario Bernardi-see 619, 514, 491. 676. Gabriel Piernet (pronounced Piere nay): Harpist Lily Laskeen, with The Orchestra of French Radio and Television, conducted by Jean Martinont, The Concert Piece for Harp and Orchestra, kinda turbulent! * September 677. Teleman: Concerto in E Flat Major for two horns, strings, and continuo, Horns-Peter Gordan and Peter Right. Really nice Alegro movement. 678. Luigi Boccerini: Overture in D Major, Opus 43. 679. Franz Joseph Haydn: Concerto for Piano in D Major. 680. Nicholas van Krooft: Rondo a la Polaca for Horn, a contemporary of Beethoven, Herman Boweman on Horn. 681. Beethoven: Piano Sonata number 31 in A Flat Major, Opus 110. 682. Beethoven: Piano Sonata number 30 in E Major Opus 109, last two items performed by Pianist Emil Guiles. 683. Yolanda Condanasus: CD entitled Sky Music, featuring a composition by Gabriel Foret, Impromptu Opus 86, harp music. 684. Franz Donzi: Concerto for Flute and Clarinet, with Jean- Piere Rampole on flute and Paul Meyer on clarinet, with the Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra. 685. Jean Franc`e: Five Little Duets for Flute and Harp 686. Vivaldi: RV575, concerto. I am confused about the numbering system used by Vivaldi as I have several different alpha-numeric combinations. 687. Giusippi Tartini: Flute Concerto in G Major, James Galway with I Solisti Veniti 688. Luigi Boccerini: Symphony number 2 in E Flat Major.Bretto Blout: Brazilian composer of early 20th century, Concertino for Oboe and Strings, Andre Spiller on Oboe with the Camarada Baralosh. 689. Chopin: Balade number 4 in F Minor played by Vlatto Pearlamutter, recently died at age 98. 690. Luigi Boccerini: SK53362, Sony, believe the CD is called Luigi Boccerini, 691. Johanne Humel: Fantasia for Viola and Orchestra. 692. Johanne David Hiniken: Concerto Grosso in G Major, S214, performed by The Musica Antiqua Cologne. 693. San Martini: Concerto Groso number 6, played by The Ensemble 415. 694. Mozart: Symphony number 33. Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra. 695. Handel: Five Short Pieces for Symphony Orchestra. Played by Louisiana Symphonietta on a broadacst of their 2001-2002 season. Broadcast S22-02. 696. Mozart: Symphony 36. 697. Mozart: Piano Concerto number 11. Soloist Michico Uchida with the English Chamber Orchestra under the baton of Geoffrey Tate. 698. Teleman: Concerto in G or D Major for Viola and String Orchestra. See 328. 699. Vivaldi: Concerto in A Minor for 2 violins and Orchestra. Wonder if I should give this list a rest now. It is getting long. 700. J. S. Bach: Concerto in A Minor for Oboe D'Amore. BWV1055? 701. Johanne Quantz: Concerto Grosso in G Major, probably Musica Antiqua Colougne. See 509. 702. Johanne Molter or Moltner: Trumpet Concerto Number 1 in D Major. 703. J. S. Bach: Piano Concerto number 7 in G BWV1057 704. Haydn: Symphony 104 (The London Symphony) in D Major, Christopher Hawkwood, Academy of Ancient Music. 705. Jean Joseph Morey: Rondo from his Symphony de Fanfare, Winton Marsalis. 706. Haydn: Skirtzando number 3, Emanuel Paud (Pie ood) The Haydn Ensemble Berlin 707. Beethoven: Piano Concerto number 1, played by C. Zacharias with the DResden STate Orchestra. * October 708. Gerald Fenzy: Eclogue for Piano and Orchestra. Martin Jones on Piano and Martin Bell conducting the English String Orchestra 709. Vivaldi: Concerto in E Minor for Violin RV273. 710. Archangelo Cureli: Concerto Grosso number 4. 711. Antonio Rosetti: (A Mozart contemporary) Symphony in C major, London Mozart Players, Matias Bamert conducting. 712. Carl M. van Webber: Clarinet Concerto number 1 and number 2 713. Mozart: Symphony number 27 Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra. 714. Mozart: Piano Sonata 15, his last. 715. Felix Mendelson: Rondo Brilante, Piano played by Stephen Huff, Laurence Foster conducting The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. 716. Vivaldi: Flute Concerto, La Tempesta del Mare with I Musicci, see 480. 717. Mozart: Violin Concertos number 4 in D Major and number 1 by The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. CD is on the Philips Label. 718. Georges Bizet: L'Arlesiane Suite number 1, Montreal Symphony Orchestra conducted by Charles Dutois, the CD has the Suite number 2 and a pair of Camen Suites as well. 719. Franz Anton Hufmaister (my stair): Clarinet Quartet in B Flat Major, clarinetist Deeter Cluker and the Vlock Quartet Prague, piece never recorded before this time. 720. Mozart: Number 19 in F Major and number 18 in B Flat Major, the Academy of Ancient Music, Symphonies I think. 721. Haydn: Piano Concerto number 3, Emanuel Axe, Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra. 722. Johanne Straus: Serenade, The Happy Workshop, dedicated by composer to the spirit of Mozart, played by The Netherlands Wind Ensemble. 723. Luigi Boccerini: Concerto in B Flat Major, Yo Yo Mah on Cello, Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra 724. Carl Craun: Came from court of Frederick the Great, Sonata in G Major, Bartold Coyken. 725. Corelli: Concerto Grosso number 7 from a set of 12, played by I pronounced long e Solisti Italiani. 726. Teleman: Viola Concerto, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra with Pinkus Zuckerman on Viola and conducting. 727. Walela pronounced Wah laylah: Cheroke artist, Amazing Grace song in Cheroke. This group features Ritta Coolidge, Percilla Coolidge, and Laura Satterfield. 728. Fransisco Giminiani: Concerto number 4 in F Major played by I Musicci, one of first composers to have his concertos published in England. 729. Mozart Collection played by The City of London Symphonia on Deutcha Gramafone. 730. Beethoven: Violin Sonata number 10, Annie Sophie Muter. Parts were delicate, parts speeded up. Patchy. 731. Johanne Godfried Conradi: Suite for Lute in C Major, 732. Johanne Christoph Frederick Bach: Trio Sonata F7/5 for violin, viola, and piano forte, London Baroque performing. 733. Franz Schubert: Symphony number 3 in D Major, about 1816 written, State Orchestra of Dresden conducted by Sir Collen Davis. 734. Mozart: Andante for Flute and Orchestra, Jean-Pierre Rampole, Tokyo Concert Orchestra. 735. Mozart: Piano concerto number 9, Orchestra of the Saltzberg Mozarteum, Shandar Vague conducting, 736. CD featuring the music highlighted in the Film Vladimir Horowitz, The Last Romantic. 737. F J Haydn: Symphony 64, The Changed Times Symphony, nicknamed from a poem by Elizabethean poet, John Owen. Apollo Ensemble. from a recording The Hidden Haydn 738. Johanne Christian Bach: The London Bach, Symphony in D, Anthony Halstead conducting The Hanover Band. 739. CD entitled Great Music from Great Cathedrals. 740. Listz: Sonata for Piano in B Minor, Martha Argerich. 741. Chopin: Etudes from Opus 25 742. Johanne Van Hall: Symphony, Bamberg Symphony Orchestra. 743. J Michael Haydn: Trumpet Concerto number 2 with Maurice Andre. 744. Mozart: Symphony 32 Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra. Also another version, lasting 8 minutes, Prague Chamber Orchestra, Sir Charles Macaras conducting 745. Chopin: Nocturnes Number 1 (in B-flat Minor), 2, and 7 on a CD by pianist Maria Perez. Chopin composed 21 nocturnes en toto. 746. Haydn: Symphony 83 in G Minor, The Hen, or Three Blind Mice, Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra. Loved third movement. 747. CD entitled Montiverdiana played by The Los Angeles Guitar Quartet. 748. Franz Schubert: Impromptu number 2, pianist Carol Rosenberger 749. Alexander Borodin: Nocturne for Orchestra as arranged by Malcolm Sergeant coducted by Eugene Ormandy 750. Mozart: Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, John Manas, from a CD featuring three centuries of clarinet music, The Shanghai STring Quartet. 751. Carl Ditter van Dittersdorf: Symphony, Transformation of the Lyc, played by Catalina, on the Chandos label, 8564 752. Mozart: Piano concerto number 20. 753. Dionisio Aguado: 19th century Spanish guitarist, Study number 17. 754. Camille Sainte Sans: Symphony number 1 in A major, written when composer was 15. 755. Mozart: Symphony 38 in D, "The Prague Symphony", The Prague Chamber Orchestra, Charles Macaras conducting. 756. Beethoven: :Sonata for Piano and Cello in C Major, Misha Myski on piano. Opus 102, number 1. 757. Beethoven: Serenade Number 6, Ransom Wilson on &Flute, 758. Franz Joseph Haydn: Cello Concerto number 1 in C Major, Scotish Chamber Orchestra 759. Handel: Baroque Trumpet Concerto, Maurice Andre on Trumpet, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields conducted by Neville Mariner 760. Boccerini: Concerto in G Major, Amsterdam Baroque Ensemble, Yo Yo Mah cello 761. J. S. Bach: Orchestral Suite number 4. Christopher Hawkwood conducting the Academy of Ancient Music 762 Giavani Batista Percolezi: Concerto for Flute, Strings, and Baso Continuo in C Major, James Galway on Flute with I Solisti Veniti, Conducted by Claudio Simoni. 763. Tomaso Albinoni: Concerto for two oboes, strings, and continuo, Opus 7 number 8, I Musicci. 764. Johanne David Hineken: Born 1688, Concerto in F Major for two horns, two flutes, two oboes, Strings, and Baso Continuo, Musica Antiqua Cologne 765. William Boyce: Symphony number 5 in D Major, The English String Orchestra conducted by William Bounton. See 118 and 297. 766. Juan Batista Pla: Concerto for FLute and String Orchestra in G Major, Jean-Pierre Rampole on flute, with the Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra 767. Mutzio Clementi: Symphony Number 2, The London Mozart Players 768. Mozart: Rondo in D Major, Mitsico Uchida and Jeffrey Tate conducting The English Chamber Orchestra 769. Adelberg Gerowetz (Gear oh wetz): 18th century Czech composer, Symphony number 3, Matias Bomert and The London Mozart Players 770. Marco Uchelini: Currant, played by the group Romanesca 771. Ravel: Pavon for a Dead Princess, original piano version. 772. Mozart: Sonata for Violin in B Flat, Danies Barinboim 773. Mozart: Quintette for Clarinet, viola and cello in A Major, K581, and also Quartet for clarinet, viola and cello in B Flat Major K378, Charles Needrick on clarinet. 774. Moran Moret: French composer 1706, Suite of airs from his opera Alchione, 775. Camille Sainte Sans: Piano Concerto number 2 in G Minor, recording on the Canadian Broadcasting Label. 776. Henry Percel: Suite of Music from The Indian Queen, Airs and Tunes and Good Melodies a Plenty, played Tafel Music 777. Saledonio Romero: Suite Andaluza, played by Angel Romero. 778. Boccerini: Quintete Number 5, Isaac Stern, Yo Yo Mah. 779. Haydn: CD entitled The London Symphonies, The La Pitet Band. 780. Teleman: Devertemento in D or B Minor, Musica Antiqua Cologne. 781. Beethoven: Andante Favori. 782. Vivaldi: Concerto for Flute, STrings, and Continuo in C Minor RV441, New York Philharmonic, John Warmer flute, also Concerto for Oboe, Strings, and Continuo in D Minor RV454, Harold Gumberg oboe, and RV 558 which was arranged by Alfredo Casala and Leonard Bernstein on harpsichord for all. 783. Albinoni: born 1672, Concerto in D Major, Opus 9 number 12, Academy of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood, Alfredo Bernardini and Frank de Browehm on oboe 784. Fransisco Geminiani: C. 1680, Sonata in C Major for cello, Opus 5 number 3, Henrich Schif cello 785. Charles Abuson: 1709-1770, Concerto number 12 in D Major, Brandenberg Consort 786. Handel: Water Music Suite number in G Major, HWV350, English Baroque Soloists, 787. Arcangelo Carelli: Concerto Grosso in F Major Opus number 66 number 2, E Musicci. 788. Johanne David Hinikin: Concerto in G Major, Musica Antiqua Cologne 789. Richard Straus: Mit Mere waltz (With Waltz) from Der Rosen Cavalier, Hollywood Bowl Orchestra conducted by John Malcherry. 790. Johanne Michael Haydn: Symphony in B Flat Major, Hans Peiter Frank conducting the Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra 791. Franz J Haydn: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in F Major HOB3, Con for Piano and Orchestra in G Major HOB17, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in D Major HOB18, HOB4, HOB11 792. Mozart: Piano Quartet in E flat Major. 793. F J Haydn: Symphony number 85, The Queen, Sir Neville Mariner The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields. 794. Mozart: Exalte Ubalante, Emma Kirkby with the West Minster Boys Choir, K165, Chorus and Orchestra of the Academy of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood conducting, a Deca Record year 1984, number 411, 795. Mendelsohn: Concert Variations, Misha Myski on Cello. 2003 796. CD on the BIS label contains 7 suites of Swedish folk music arranged for lute by lutinist, Jacob Lindberg. 797. Alesandro Marcello (Marchello): Sergie Nakariakof on Trumpet with the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Huw Wolfe. 798. Mozart: Symphony number 21, The Prague Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Sir Charles Macaras. 799. Johane Joachim ceCvance (kvonce): Horn Concerto, Barry Tuchwell on horn, with Academy of St. Martin in the Fields conducted by Iona Brown who turned 62 on Jan 7 03. See 142. 800. Strauss Jr: The Joke Polka part of the New Year's Day Concert of the Vienna Philharmonic of 2003. 801. Jean Mari LeClair: Born 1697, Flute Sonata in D Major, Opus 2 number 8, performed by Irena Graffenower and the Berlin Philharmonic Duo 802. Archangelo Carelli: Concerto Grosso in F Major, Opus 6 number 2, Virtuosi de Ouomo. See 252. 803. Henrich Ignatz Franz Bebair: Sonata number 4 from a new release on the ECM Label, See also his Sonata number 9. 804. Carl M. van Webber: Clarinet Con number 2. 805. Chopin: Fantasia in F Minor, Opus 49. 806. Debusy: Arabesques played by pianist Christina Artiz. 807. Franz Schubert: Piano Sonata number 4 in B minor played by Artur Rubenstein 1965. 808. CD entitled Tranquility played by pianist Daria Telizyn, Claudio Recordings in London, +02 begins phone number. 809. CD entitled Reveries, Minnisota Orchestra with Egi Oe conducting. Contains works by Debusy, Faret, and Sati, I think. 810. CD entitled The Magic of Sati. 811. Vivaldi: Recorder Concerto, English Concert conducted by Trever Penoch, Peter Holtslog on what sounded like a sopranino recorder. Elegant, sweetly piercing. 812. Teleman: GWV55D1 performed by The English Concert conducted by Trever Penoch. Or maybe it was DWV or TWV55D1. 813. Handel: Occasional Suite in D Major performed same as 812. 814. Mozart: Something in C Minor, K457, soloist Ji Wun Mun, Rebroadcast of LSU School of Music Recital heard WRKF Sun F3 2003 815. Vivaldi: Recorder concerto, Marian Fairbroogen soloist with The Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra conducted/lead by Nicholas McGueagan. 816. Vivaldi: Concerto in A Minor, BWV108. 817. Vivaldi: Sonata in D Minor, RV63 818. Mozart: Piano Sonata no. 10. 819. Clock of FLowers 820. Mon, F 24, 03, KRVS, 1:35, Round tree song, album nominated for Grammy. Hypnotic. 821. Beethoven: Serenade (1801) another 100 years would pass before this same combination of instruments would be used, James Galway on flute, Joseph Svensen violin, violist Paul Newbower. 822. Ravel: Daphnis and Chloe, Suites 1 and 2. 823. xxx: Continuo in D Major, performed by the Wellbin Brothers, Hans, Wolfgang, and Bernhart, with the English Chamber Orchestra. 824. Vivaldi: Con in G Major, RV102, flute strings and continuo, played by Musica Antiqua Cologne. 825. Francischo Giminani: Con Groso in C Major, Opus 5 no. 3 played by Tafel music. 826. Giavani Plati: Sonata in G Major, Opus 3. 827. CPE Bach: Con for Oboe and Orchestra in E flat major (The easy on woodwinds key), oboist Paul Goodwin with the English Concert conducted by Trever Penoch. 828. Haydn: Syphony number 4, "The London Symphony" Orchestra of St. Lukes. 829. Handel: Sonata num. 4 for two violins and continuo, London Baroque, Ingrid Seaford, Richard Guilt. 830. JS Bach: Violin Con number 2, but transposed for guitar by John Williams. 831. John Field: Onyx label, rare three disk set, Piano Con number 6 in C major, Irish composer born 1782. 832. Mozart: Symphony 26 E flat Trever Penoch. Also try his K511, K331, and K237 833. Thomas Arn: Symphany 3, Adren Shephard, conducting Contalena or lina. 834. Thomas Newman: Related to Randy, noted for exotic instrumentation on sound tracks with things such as melding gamalones, spong played guitars, etc. Heard on a station between KRVS and WRKF about 10:something Mar 2. 835. Gabrielle Foret: Nocturne number 4. 836. Isak Albeniz: Reflections of Spain, guitarist David Russel, or something like that, a Scot who with his family moved to an island off the coast of Spain and studied guitar. 837. F J Haydn: Symphony 82, The Bear, named for 4th movement. Stockholm Symphony. 838. From: To: Subject: Re: Classical 24 listing Date: Monday, December 16, 2002 2:55 PM Hello, Mr. Faucheux. Thank you for your interest in our programming on listener-supported WRKF Public Radio. The piece you heard Friday was the following: 2:06 pm Georg Philipp Telemann: Divertimento Musica Antiqua Cologne Reinhard Goebel, conductor Archiv 463074 The group is also known as Musica Antiqua Koln. As indicated above, they record on the Archiv record label and the catalogue number of the particular Telemann recording is 463 074. Please let us know if you need any more information, and thanks again for your support of Public Radio. Malcolm/WRKF 839. Beethoven: Romance no. 2, Anna Sophie Mutter on Violin 840. Maurice Duraflet: "WWhere Love and Charity Are," song by Voices of Ascension 841. Street of Dreams, Jazz, and by different artist, Boulevard of Broken Dreams wwith Tenor Sax solo by Ted Nash 842. Franz Schubert: Serenade arranged by Listz. 843. Robert Schuman: Symphony no. 5, The Spring Symphony" conducted by Kurt Mazure with the London Philharmonic Orchestra 844. Leopold Coatsluk: Born in Bohemia and went Vienna, Symphony in D Major, The London Mozart Players, conducted by Matias Bambert 845. Mozart: K545 846. Paul Tofenel: Grand Fantasy (flute) Themes from the Opera Mignon 847. Camile Saint Sans: Fantasy for Harp, played by Yolanda Condanasus, from CD The Romantic Harp 848. Lins Eric Barsen: The Little Serenade 849. Veraccini, Fransisco: Born 1690, Overture No. 3 in B 850. Vivaldi: First Manchester Con, played by Romanesca 851. Mozart: Violin Con no. 5, "Turkish Concerto" Joshua Bell 852. Handel: Suite in G Major, HWv350 Note: Prokowiof's Piano Con. No. 3 made me so irritable 853. Charles Gunod: Symph. No. 1, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields 854. Valinteen Sylvestrof: The Naive Suite, 855. Beethoven: Piano Sonata no. 30 856. Mozart: Piano con no. 17 in G Major, Saltzberg Mozarteum 857. Boccerini: Con in G Major for Cello and Orchestra, G480, Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, also Con in D Major for Cello and Orchestra, G478, soloist Yoyo Mah 858. Mozart: K595, Piano Con 27 859. Beethoven: Violin Sonata no.10 in G Major, Pinkus Zuckerman soloing 860. Haydn: Symph. 97, C Major, Orchestra of the 18th Century 861. Howard Hansen: Serenade for Flute, Harp, and Strings 862. Gaspar Sans: Guitar piece "Canarios" played by Hesparion20 on the Astre, (pronounced Astray) Label 863. Vivaldi: Violin con in F major, Y Musicci, 864. Teleman: Suite in A minor and con in E minor, St. Martin in the Fields, Ionie Brown conducting, recorder featured. 865. Vivaldi: Con in D Major and Sonata in C Minor, April 1 03 Note: Wonder if WRKF will ned me the playlist for "Break a Baton" of Sun Mar 30, 2003 where James Paul featured the human voice. 866. Franz Joseph Haydn: Symphony no. 73, La Chase, also the musiyc to his opera Orlando Paladino that Glimmer Glass Opera did for KRVS Sat Aug 17, 03. 867. Everesto Feliche de la Marco: Concerto number 5 in C Major, performed by Concerto Cologne, composer born in 1675 868. CD entitled French Flute Favorites, Knoxos label 869. Franz Joseph Haydn: Symphony 30, the Aleluah, Nicholas Ward conducting The Northern Chamber Orchestra. 870. Joseph Suck: Serenade for Strings, August 28, 03 871. Johanne Neruda: Trumpet Concerto, Nicholas Eckland on trumpet www.radiomusicsource.org 872. Recently heard on the radio during my internship at Macomb, www.tristatesradio.com, Summer Evening by Delius-also his Summer Garden. Wonder if related. 873. Also liked Mendelsohn's Concerto for Two Pianoes and Orchestra played by Neville Mariner and the Philharmonia Orchestra. 874. Max Brook: Scottish fantasia. 875 Ferdinando Caruli: Concerto for Flute and Guitar, Jean-Pierre Rampole flute and Alexander Lagoya guitar. played by the Franz Listz Chamber Orchestra of Buddhapest 876. Moro Juliani: Guitar Con number 3, played by Pepe Romero, Neville Mariner conducted the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields. 877. Mozart: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra number 27, with Rudolph Serkin and Claudio Abado conducting. April 5, 04 878. Haydn: Piano Sonata 34 in b, Emanuel Axe. 879. Mozart: K498 and K378, two trios. 880. Schubert: D581. 881. Mozart: Piano Concerto no. 8, Mitsico Uchida, English Chamber Orchestra. 882. Adolf Lindblad: 19th century Swedish composer, Symphony no. 2, The Chamber Orchestra of Upsalla or The Upsalla Chamber Orchestra, very, very elegant, like Mozart or Haydn. Heard on Classical 24 at 12:30a June 6, 04, D Day's 60th anniversary. 883. Vivaldi: a string concerto, Jean Ramone with Tafel Music, the piece lasted no more than 5 minutes at the longest, very elegant, bright.