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Recording Credits
1. Beethoven: Symphony No. 5, I (exposition). Cleveland Orchestra; George Szell, conductor. Originally released 1964. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment
2. R. Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra (opening). Chicago Symphony; Fritz Reiner, conductor. Originally released 1954. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment
3. Richards/Williams/Dixon: “Duke of Earl.” Gene Chandler. Courtesy of Concord Music Group
4. Handel: “Hallelujah” from Messiah. Musica Sacra; Richard Westenburg, conductor. P 1983 Sony Music Entertainment
5. Brahms: Wiegenlied (Lullaby). Angelika Kirchsc hlager, mezzosoprano; Helmut Deutsch, piano.
P 1999 Sony Music Entertainment
6. Mozart: Variations on “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.”
Philippe Entremont, piano. P 1986 Sony Music
Entertainment
7. Haydn: Symphony No. 94 (the “Surprise”), II.
Cleveland Orchestra; George Szell, conductor. Originally released 1968. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment
8. Tchaikovsky: “Dance of the Reed Pipes” from The Nutcracker. Philadelphia Orchestra; Eugene Ormandy, conductor. Originally released 1965. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment
9. Mouret: Rondeau from Suite de Symphonies. Crispian SteelePerkins, trumpet; English Chamber Orchestra; Donald Fraser, conductor. P 1992 Sony Music Entertainment
10. Hildegard: O rubor sanguinis. Hildegard Singers, JennaClaire Kemper. P 2010 Cengage Learning
11. Machaut: Kyrie of Messe de Nostre Dame. Hilliard
Ensemble; Paul Hillier, director. P 1989 Hyperion
Records Ltd. Courtesy of Hyperion Records Ltd.
12. Countess of Dia: A chantar m’er. Clemencic Consort; Rene Clemencic, director. P 1987 harmonia mundi
s.a. Courtesy of harmonia mundi usa
13. Josquin: Ave Maria. La Chapelle Royale; Philippe
Herreweghe, director. P 1986 harmonia mundi s.a.
Courtesy of harmonia mundi usa
14. Anonymous: Pavane and galliard. Piffaro. Courtesy
of Wadsworth/Cengage Learning
15. Weelkes: As Vesta Was from Latmos Hill Descending.
Consort of Musicke; Anthony Rooley, director. P 1988 Hyperion Records Ltd. Courtesy of Hyperion Records Ltd.
16. Strozzi: “Voglio morire.” The Camerata of London; Glenda Simpson, mezzosoprano. Courtesy of Hyperion Records Ltd.
17. Purcell: “Thy hand, Belinda” and “When I am laid in earth.” Dido and Aeneas. Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, soprano; Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra; Nicholas McGegan, conductor. P 1994 harmonia mundi usa. Courtesy of harmonia mundi usa
18. Pachelbel: Canon in D major. Baroque Chamber Orchestra; Ettore Stratta, conductor. P 1973 Sony Music Entertainment
19. Vivaldi: Violin Concerto in E major (the “Spring”) from The Four Seasons, I. Tafelmusik; Jeane Lamon, violin and conductor. P 1992 Sony Music Entertainment
20. Bach: Organ Fugue in G minor. E. Power Biggs, organ. Originally released 1961. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment
21. Bach: Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, Cantata No. 140, IV. American Bach Soloists; Jefffrey Thomas, director. P 1996 Koch International L.P. Courtesy of The American Bach Soloists
22. Mozart: Eine kleine Nachtmusik, III. St. Paul Chamber Orchestra; Bobby McFerrin, conductor.
P 1995 Sony Music Entertainment
23. Mozart: Eine kleine Nachtmusik, I. St. Paul Chamber
Orchestra; Bobby McFerrin, conductor.P1995
Sony Music Entertainment
24. Haydn: Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in
Eflat major, III. Wynton Marsalis, trumpet; English Chamber Orchestra; Raymond Leppard, conductor.
P 1994 Sony Music Entertainment
25. Mozart: Symphony No. 40, I. Chicago Symphony;
James Levine, conductor.P1982 Sony Music
Entertainment
26. Haydn: String Quartet, the “Emperor,” II. Tokyo
String Quartet. P 1981 Sony Music Entertainment 27. Mozart: Piano Concerto in C major, K. 467, II. Murray Perahia, piano and conductor. English Chamber
Orchestra. P 1977 Sony Music Entertainment
28. Mozart: “Notte e giorno faticar,” Don Giovanni. Rugierro Raimondi; Kiri Te Kanawa; Paris Opera Orchestra; Lorin Maazel, conductor. P 1979 Sony
Music Entertainment
29. Mozart: “Là ci darem la mano,” Don Giovanni.
Rugierro Raimondi; Kiri Te Kanawa; Paris Opera Orchestra; Lorin Maazel, conductor. P 1979 Sony Music Entertainment
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