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Mon Sep 26, 2011 6am - 9am 
TimeArtistTrackAlbum/Label
Gerre HancockFanfare IPraise the Lord / Argo
BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraPizetti: Rondo VenezianoPizzetti: Rondo Veneziano / La Pisanella / etc. / Hyperion
Vassily PrimkovMozart: Piano concerto no. 11, K. 413
Mozart Piano Concertos (#S 11,20,21) / Bridge Records
Anne-Sophie MutterCrumb: Four nocturnes (Night Music II)Recital 2000 / Deutsche Grammophon

Choir of Trinity College CambridgeWeelkes: Hosanna to the Son of DavidWhen David Heard / Conifer
Choir of St. Paul's CathedralBruckner: Christus factus estPassiontide at St. Paul's / Hyperion
RIAS-KammerchorMendelssohn-Bartholdy: Mitten wir in Leben sindMendelssohn: Motets / Harmonia Mundi
Choir of Winchester CathedralBairstow: Blessed city, heavenly SalemJerusalem / I was glad / Argo
St. Thomas Choir of Men and BoysRorem: Praise the Lord, O my soulPraise the Lord / Argo

Alan SilvestriSoundtrack: ContactMusic from the "Contact" Motion Picture / Warner Bros.
Volkert-Walther String TrioMacDowell: Woodland sketches, op. 51Delectable Pieces / Con Brio Recordings
Marilyn KeiserWyton: FanfareChoral & Organ Music of Alec Wyton / Gothic

Salvatore AccardoSchubert: Impromptu (arr. Kreisler)I violini di Cremona: Omaggio a Fritz Kreisler / fone

Glenn GouldBeethoven: I.Allegro ma non troppo, from Symphony no. 6 in F major, op. 68The Glenn Gould Silver Jubilee Album / Sony Classical
Vladimir GolschmannGould: So you want to write a fugueThe Glenn Gould Silver Jubilee Album / Sony Classical
Glenn GouldBach: Variation 30 (Quodlibet) & Aria da capoGlenn Gould: A State of Wonder / Sony Clasical/Legacy

Ann MurrayThe last rose of summer (arr. Stevenson)The Last Rose of Summer / Hyperion
Blackburn Cathedral ChoirWood: Summer endedThe Choral and Organ Music of Charles Wood / Priory
New Amsterdam SingersFine: The Choral New Yorker: Design for OctoberAmerican Journey / Albany
Eva CassidyAutumn leavesLive at Blues Alley / Blix Street Records
Paul PhoenixSchmidt: Try to remember (arr. Grayston Ives)Jubilate! Golden favourites from St. Paul's Cathedral / Guild