I post these playlists weekly with the hope that you might find them useful
as you plan your music lists. All of my playlists are on Spotify for you to
enjoy at your convenience.
GSM – April 2, 2017 https://goo.gl/xdhy0n
Don’t forget that we have more choral and organ music programmed
on Sunday evenings beginning at 10 p.m. eastern.
Rob Kennedy
WCPE The Classical Station
Web: TheClassicalStation.org
Facebook: www.facebook/theclassicalstation
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J.B. Dykes: Holy! Holy! Holy!
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, Stephen Cleobury
Richard Gowers, organ
J.S. Bach: Et incarnatus est & Crucifixus~B minor Mass
English Baroque Soloists & Monteverdi Choir
Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Alexander Grechaninov: Now the Powers of Heaven, Op. 58 No. 6
Holst Singers, Stephen Layton
William Mathias: Let the people praise Thee, O God
Choir of St. Paul’s Cathedral, John Scott
Andrew Lucas, organ
John Rutter: Psalm 150
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge; Choir of Gonville and Caius College; City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Stephen Cleobury
Ashley Grote, organ
Domenico Zipoli: Pastorale
Timothy Olsen, organ
1965 Flentrop organ at Salem College, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Jacob Clemens non Papa: Pater peccavi
Tallis Scholars, Peter Phillips
J.S. Bach: Cantata 150, “Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich”
Bach Collegium Japan, Masaaki Suzuki
Yumiko Kurisu, soprano; Akira Tachikawa, counter-tenor;
Koki Katano, tenor; Peter Kooy, bass
Gerald Finzi: God is gone up
Choir of St. John’s, Elora, Noel Edison
Matthew Larkin, organ
W.A. Mozart: Misericordias Domine, K. 222
Gloriae Dei Cantores; Vox Caeli Sinfonia
Richard K. Pugsley
Sir Hubert Parry: Chorale Prelude on “Eventide”
Carlo Curley, organ
Harrison & Harrison organ in the Church of St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol
Giuseppe Verdi: Laudi alla Vergine ~ Four Sacred Pieces
Swedish Radio Choir; Stockholm Chamber Choir, Riccardo Muti
Morten Lauridsen: O magnum mysterium
Turtle Creek Chorale, Timothy Seelig
Rowland Huw Prichard, arr. by Stephen Cleobury: Alleluya, sing to Jesus
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, Stephen Cleobury
Richard Gowers, organ
William Byrd: Domine quis habitabit
The Cardinall’s Musick, Andrew Carwood
Josef Haydn: Te Deum for the Empress Marie Therese
Monteverdi Choir; English Baroque Soloists, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
G.F. Handel: Concerto in G major, Op. 5, No. 1
Robert Burns King, organ
1999 Andover organ at University of North Carolina, Greensboro, North Carolina
Felix Mendelssohn: Surrexit pastor bonus, Op. 39 No. 3
St. Albans Abbey Girls Choir, Tom Winpenny
Peter Holder, organ
Johannes Brahms: How lovely is thy dwelling place ~ A German Requiem
Berlin Radio Choir; Berlin Philharmonic, Sir Simon Rattle
Randall Thompson: The Lord Is My Shepherd
Voces Novae et Antiquae; with members of the Philadelphia Festival Chorus and the Choir of Central Baptist Church, Wayne, Pennsylvania
Robert A.M. Ross
Thomas Tallis: Spem in alium
The Sixteen, Harry Christophers
Alessandro Striggio: Ecce beatam lucem
Huelgas Ensemble, Paul van Nevel
Darius Milhaud: Five Prayers for Friday Evening
Prague Philharmonic Choir; Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz
Yaron Windmueller, baritone; Rabbi Rodney Mariner, reader
Charles-Marie Widor: Allegro ~ Symphony No. 6 in G minor for Organ, Op. 42 No. 2
Peter Hurford, organ
1978 Rieger organ in Ratzeburg Cathedral
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