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 12 AM
 
Classical Music
 
12:01 am Jean-Joseph Mondonville: Sonata No. 4: Aria
Luc Beausejour, harpsichord
Helene Plouffe, violin
Analekta 9920 
 
12:06 am George Frideric Handel: Overture to "Otho"
City of London Sinfonia / Nicholas Ward
Anthony Camden, oboe
Julia Girdwood, oboe
Naxos 553430 
 
12:14 am Ricardo Castro: Waltz Amoroso
Jorge Federico Osorio, piano
Cedille 132 
 
12:17 am Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 5 "Turkish"
Moscow Virtuosi / Vladimir Spivakov
Vladimir Spivakov, violin
RCA 60152 
 
12:49 am Arcangelo Corelli: Concerto Grosso No. 2
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra / Nicholas McGegan
Harmonia Mundi 907014 
 
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 1 AM
 
Classical Music
 
1:01 am Johannes Brahms: Hungarian Dances: Selected
Budapest Festival Orchestra / Ivan Fischer
Hungaroton 12571 
 
1:06 am Edvard Grieg: Lullaby
Chen Yi, violin
Lars Hannibal, guitar
OUR Recordings 220602 
 
1:08 am Gabriel Faure: Dolly Suite
Boston Symphony Orchestra / Seiji Ozawa
DG 423089 
 
1:29 am David Popper: Dedication (Widmung)
Wendy Warner, cello
Eileen Buck, piano
Cedille 111 
 
1:35 am Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari: Idillo-Concertino
Roma Symphonic Orchestra / Francesco La Vecchia
Andrew Tenaglia, oboe
Naxos 572921 
 
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 2 AM
 
Classical Music
 
2:01 am Gaspar Cassado: Requiebros (Gallantry)
I Musici Montreal / Yuli Turovsky
Yuli Turovsky, cello
Analekta 9897 
 
2:06 am William Alwyn: Suite for Oboe and Harp
Sarah Francis, oboe
Lucy Wakeford, harp
Naxos 572425 
 
2:12 am Aaron Copland: Quiet City
Academy of St Martin in the Fields / Neville Marriner
London/Decca 1231 
 
2:23 am Antonio Lotti: Sonata: Finale
Eroica Trio
EMI 56873 
 
2:25 am Richard Strauss: Also Sprach Zarathustra
Chicago Symphony Orchestra / Pierre Boulez
DG 457649 
 
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 3 AM
 
Classical Music
 
3:01 am Franz Schmidt: Notre Dame: Intermezzo
Monte Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra / Lawrence Foster
Erato 88103 
 
3:06 am Pierre Phalese: Galliard "Traditore"
Early Music Consort of London / David Munrow
Testament 1250 
 
3:09 am Jean Sibelius: Symphony No. 2
Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra / Mariss Jansons
EMI 54804 
 
3:53 am music continues...
 
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 4 AM
 
Classical Music
 
 
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 5 AM - 9 AM
 
Morning Edition
with NPR's Steve Inskeep and Renee Montagne
Featuring the day's top stories, news in context, thoughtful ideas and commentary, and reviews important new music, books, and events in the arts.
 
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 9 AM - 11 AM
 
The Diane Rehm Show
For more than 30 years, consummate interviewer Diane Rehm has offered her listeners compelling conversations with the world's most interesting and important people.
 
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 11 AM
 
Here & Now
with Robin Young
Combines the best in news journalism with intelligent, broad-ranging conversation that updates the news from the morning and adds important conversations on public policy and foreign affairs, science and technology, and the arts.
 
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 12 PM
 
Fresh Air
with Terry Gross
A daily interview and features program opening the window on contemporary arts and issues with guests from worlds as diverse as literature and economics.
 
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 1 PM - 3 PM
 
Talk Of The Nation
with Neal Conan
Linking the headlines with what's on people's minds, allowing listeners and experts to exchange ideas and pose critical questions about major events in the news and the world around them.
 
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 3 PM - 6 PM
 
All Things Considered
with NPR's Robert Siegel, Melissa Block, and Audie Cornish
Breaking news mixed with compelling analysis, insightful commentaries, interviews, and special features.
 
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 6 PM
 
Marketplace (6:00 - 6:30 p.m.)
with Kai Ryssdal
Marketplace, the award-winning daily program about business and finance, is a fresh, new way of reporting business and finance subjects. Putting a human face on the global economy, Marketplace illuminates the ways that international business and finance relate to your life.
 
All Things Considered (6:30 - 7:00 p.m.)
with NPR's Robert Siegel, Melissa Block, and Audie Cornish
 
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 7 PM - 9 PM
 
The World Cafe
with David Dye
Making sense of a world of music with diversity and discovery. Hear the musicians who are shaping our cultural landscape.
 
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 9 PM
 
Jazz
 
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 10 PM
 
Classical Music
 
 
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 11 PM
 
Classical Music
 
 
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