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 – March 26, 2017 https://goo.gl/GQKtsv
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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Anonymous: All creatures of our God and King
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, Stephen Cleobury
Tom Etheridge, organ
Felix Mendelssohn: Ave Maria, Op. 23 No. 2
St. Albans Abbey Girls Choir; Lay Clerks of St. Albans Cathedral Choir, Tom Winpenny Philip Salmon, tenor; Peter Holder, organ
Cesar Franck (arr. Helmuth Froschauer): Panis angelicus
Vienna Symphony Orchestra; Vienna Boys’ Choir, Helmuth Froschauer
Placido Domingo, tenor
Johannes Brahms: How lovely is thy dwelling place ~ A German Requiem
Boston Symphony Orchestra, James Levine
Samuel Sebastian Wesley: Blessed be the God and Father
Choir of Gloucester Cathedral, John Sanders
William Bolcom: Jesus Loves Me ~ Gospel Preludes, Book 2
Christopher Jacobson, organ
1932 Aeolian Organ in Duke University Chapel
John Arnold: Jesus Christ is risen today
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, Stephen Cleobury
Tom Etheridge, organ
J.S. Bach: Cantata 1, “Wie schon leuchtet der Morgenstern”
Bach Collegium, Japan Masaaki
Suzuki Carolyn Sampson, soprano; Robin Blaze, countertenor;
Gerd Turk, tenor; Peter Kooy, bass-baritone
Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber: Agnus dei ~ Missa Salisburgensis
Musica Antiqua of Cologne; Gabrieli Consort & Players,
Reinhard Goebel; Paul McCreesh
Dan Locklair: Phoenix (Processional)
William J. Weisser, organ
Aeolian-Skinner organ in the Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta, Georgia
John Rutter: Winchester Te Deum
Cambridge Singers; brass and percussion of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, John Rutter
George Frideric Handel: Laudate pueri Dominum
English Baroque Soloists; Monteverdi Choir, John Eliot Gardiner
Sylvia McNair, soprano
John Cook: Fanfare
Andrew Scanlon, organ
The Perkins & Wells Memorial Organ, C.B. Fisk Op. 126, 2005, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Greenville, North Carolina
Darius Milhaud: Four Prayers ~ Sabbath Morning Service
Prague Philharmonic Choir; Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz
Yaron Windmueller, baritone; Rabbi Rodney Mariner, reader
Gaetano Donizetti: Credo
Slovak Radio-TV Chorus and Orchestra, Edoardo Brizio
Cinzia Forte, soprano; Stella Salvati, mezzo-soprano;
Roberto Bencivenga, tenor; Carlo Lepore, bass
Samuel Barber: Agnus Dei
Saint Thomas Choir of Men and Boys, John Scott
Joshua Ross, treble
Don Carlo Gesualdo: Tenebrae factae sunt
Pomerium, Alexander Blachly
Franz Schubert: Mass No. 2 in G, D. 167
Vienna Boys’ Choir; Chorus Viennensis;
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Bruno Weil
Arno Hartmann, organ
Joseph Gabriel Rheinberger: Introduction and Passacaglia ~ Organ Sonata No. 8
Robert Parkins, organ
1978 Flentrop organ in Duke Chapel
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