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| | 12:01 am | Bengt Hallberg: Blacksmith's Tune | | | Scandinavian Brass Ensemble / Jorma Panula | | | Bis 265  |
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| | 12:06 am | Gustave Charpentier: Louise: Depuis le jour | | | London Philharmonic Orchestra / Andrew Davis | | | Nicole Cabell, soprano
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| | 12:12 am | Johann Sebastian Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 | | | European Brandenburg Ensemble / Trevor Pinnock | | | Tim Jackson, horn Etienne Cutajar, horn Katharina Spreckelsen, oboe Richard Earle, oboe Frances Norbury, oboe Eyal Streett, bassoon
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| | 12:33 am | Nino Rota: Orchestra Rehearsal | | | Philharmonic of La Scala / Riccardo Muti | | | Sony 63359  |
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| | 12:43 am | Alexander de Taeye: Humoresque | | | Itzhak Perlman, violin Samuel Sanders, piano
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| | 12:48 am | Various: Passacaglias | | | Arianna Savall, mezzo-soprano Rolf Lislevand, baroque guitar
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| | 1:01 am | Willem de Fesch: Trio Sonata | | | Ensemble of the Auvergne | | | Globe 5186  |
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| | 1:06 am | Gustav Mahler: Flowers (Blumine) | | | Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra / Paavo Jarvi | | | Virgin 65762  |
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| | 1:14 am | George Frideric Handel: Royal Fireworks Music | | | Tafelmusik / Jeanne Lamon | | | Sony 63073  |
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| | 1:35 am | Betty King: Spring Intermezzo | | | Helen Walker-Hill, piano
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| | 1:38 am | Giuseppe Sammartini: Oboe Concerto | | | I Musici | | | Heinz Holliger, oboe
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| | 1:51 am | Ennio Morricone: Cinema Paradiso | | | Hollywood Bowl Orchestra / John Mauceri | | | Gil Shaham, violin
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| | 2:01 am | Franz Joseph Haydn: Symphony No. 9: 2nd movement | | | Academy of Ancient Music / Christopher Hogwood | | | Oiseau-Lyre 433661  |
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| | 2:06 am | Agustin Barrios: Aire de Zamba | | | David Russell, guitar
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| | 2:09 am | Emmanuel Chabrier: Ballabile | | | Grant Johannesen, piano
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| | 2:11 am | Dmitri Shostakovich: The Gadfly: Romance | | | Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra / Kirill Karabits | | | Nicola Benedetti, violin
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| | 2:16 am | Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 4 | | | Cleveland Orchestra / Christoph von Dohnanyi | | | Teldec 43678  |
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| | 3:01 am | Georg Philipp Telemann: Paris Quartet No. 6: 6th movement | | | Trio Sonnerie | | | Wilbert Hazelzet, flute
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| | 3:06 am | Philippe Gaubert: Nocturne and Allegro Scherzando | | | English Chamber Orchestra / Steuart Bedford | | | William Bennett, flute
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| | 3:12 am | Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Trio "Ghost" | | | Beaux Arts Trio | | | Philips 412891  |
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| | 3:44 am | Benjamin Britten: Nocturne: Slow and Quiet | | | Paul Galbraith, guitar
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| | 3:47 am | Jacques Ibert: Elizabethan Suite | | | Manhattan Chamber Orchestra / Richard Auldon Clark | | | Newport 85531  |
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| | 4:01 am | Andre Gretry: Minuet | | | Bretagne Orchestra / Stefan Sanderling | | | ASV 1095  |
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| | 4:06 am | Johann Quantz: Horn Concerto No. 3 | | | Academy of St Martin in the Fields / Iona Brown | | | Barry Tuckwell, horn
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| | 4:14 am | Jules Massenet: Crepuscule | | | Stephen Hough, piano
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| | 4:17 am | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 18 | | | Prague Chamber Orchestra / Charles Mackerras | | | Telarc 80242  |
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| | 4:37 am | Alessandro Scarlatti: Concerto Grosso No. 3 | | | Europa Galante / Fabio Biondi | | | Virgin 45495  |
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| | 4:45 am | Giuseppe Tartini: Violin Sonata No. 1 | | | La Magnifica Comunita | | | Enrico Casazza, violin Marcello Scandelli, cello Giorgio Cerasoli, organ
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 | | | Weekend Edition Saturday | | with Scott Simon | | Whether revealing events in small-town America or overseas, or profiling notable personalities, Weekend Edition appreciates the extraordinary details that make up every story. This two-hour morning newsmagazine covers hard news, a wide variety of newsmakers, and cultural stories with care, accuracy, and a wink of humor. |
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| 9 AM |
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 | | | Car Talk | | with Tom and Ray Magliozzi | | Tom and Ray Magliozzi (aka Click and Clack the Tappet Brothers) are America's funniest auto mechanics. Imagine the Marx Brothers answering questions about automobiles. Mix it all up, throw in a little Dr. Ruth and a little Smothers Brothers, and you've got an hour's worth of automotive mayhem! |
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 | | | Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me | | with Peter Segal | | It's a wacky and whip-smart approach to the week's news and newsmakers. America's favorite newscaster, NPR's Carl Kasell, is the show's official judge and scorekeeper. |
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| 11 AM |
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 | | | TED Radio Hour | | A journey through fascinating ideas, astonishing inventions, and new ways to think and create. |
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 | | | This American Life | | with Ira Glass | | Some of the best storytelling public radio has to offer. The program explores a theme through a playful mix of monologues, documentaries, "found sound", short fiction and unusual music. |
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 | | | Studio 360 | | with Kurt Anderson | | Public radio's smart and surprising guide to what's happening in pop culture and the arts. Meet people who are creating and shaping our culture. |
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 | | | Marketplace Money | | Public radio's personal finance program featuring stories that impact your wallet. |
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 | | | On The Media | | Decoding what we hear, read, and see in the media every day and arming us with critical tools necessary to survive the information age. |
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 | | | All Things Considered | | All Things Considered deliverers in-depth reporting and transforms the way you understand the world. Listen for an hour of insightful news mixed with commentary and interviews, as well as special--sometimes quirky--features. |
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 | | | A Prairie Home Companion | | with Garrison Keillor | | A two-hour, live, weekly variety program hosted by bestselling author and National Humanities Award-winner Garrison Keillor. Each week's broadcast showcases actors Tim Russell and Sue Scott, and the sound effects of Tom Keith, The Guys' All-Star Shoe Band, and The News from Lake Wobegon, an update from the little town where "all the women are strong, all the men are good looking, and all the children are above average." |
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 | | | Conversations from The World Cafe | | Your favorite artists and new soon-to-be favorite artists. Hear the stories behind their songs and dig a little deeper into the music with host David Dye on Conversations from the World Cafe. |
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 | | | Jazz | | An American treasure featuring classic recordings by many of the legends of American music as well as new music by emerging artists from all over the world. |
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