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    #61
    Someone on the radio was in a festive mood:

    Stravinsky: The Fireworks

    Handel: Music for the Royal Fireworks

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      #62
      Today:

      Novak:
      String Quartet no.2 in D op.35 (1905) (R3: lunch concert)

      Anonymus 13C:
      Sumer is icumen in

      Prokofiev:
      Jour d’Eté op.65 (French spoken version of A Summer’s Day, 1937)

      Crumb:
      Macrokosmos III: Music for a summer Evening

      Rochberg:
      Summer 1990

      Kodaly:
      Summer Evening (1906)

      Mathias:
      Summer Dances (1990)

      Sweelinck:
      French rimes and canons (p.1612) and works for lute (Fitzwilliam book)

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        #63
        This morning:

        Alexander McKenzie: Pibroch Suite Suite

        Nice work!

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          #64
          Schumann: Davidsbundlertanze Op.6
          Phantasiestucke, Op.111
          Gesang der Fruhe Op.133
          Klavierstucke op.32
          'Man know thyself'

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            #65
            Today:

            Lajtha:
            Three Nocturnes, Op.34 (1941) (R3: TtN)

            Parry:
            Hypatha (1892)

            Alwyn:
            Peter Pan suite (1923)

            Sweelinck:
            French rimes and canons (p.1612)

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              #66
              This morning:

              Sullivan: Princess Ida Overture

              Borodin: Prince Igor Overture

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                #67
                Today:

                Gregorian chant:
                Lauda Sion in Festo Corporis Christi

                Maxwell Davies:
                Corpus Christi, with Cat and Mouse (1993)

                Mendelssohn:
                Lauda sion op.73 (1846)

                Schubert:
                Tantum Ergo in E-flat D.962 (1928)

                Sibelius:
                Chorales for Martin Wegelius in Helsinki (1887/’89)

                Sweelinck:
                Cantiones sacrae à 5: Psalm-motets SwWV 154-159, 161, 170, 175, 178 (p.1619)

                Vaugham Williams:
                The Garden of Proserpine (1897/’99)

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                  #68
                  This morning:

                  Lalo's "Namouna", Rhapsody No. 1 (1882)

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                    #69
                    Beethoven's 6th symphony on the way to work. A good way to start the day.

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                      #70
                      Today:

                      JSBach:
                      Cantatas BWV 7, 30 and 167 (the 3 cantatas for today, St.John)

                      Sibelius:
                      Chorales for Albert Becker in Berlin (1889/’90)

                      Sweelinck:
                      Cantiones sacrae à 5: SwWV 153, 163, 180-185 (p.1619)

                      Vaughan Williams:
                      In the Fen Country

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                        #71
                        Last night: Verdi's Requiem

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                          #72
                          Today:

                          La Spagna – A Tune through three(15-17th) Centuries
                          41 versions of a famous melody by 20-odd composers
                          (BIS-CD-163)

                          Sibelius:
                          Cantata for the University Graduation Ceremonies of 1897 JS106

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                          Hadley:
                          Fen and Flood (1953/’54 arr. Vaughan Williams 1955)

                          Mozart:
                          Variations on “Wilhelmus van Nassouwe” KV25
                          Galimathias musicum KV32

                          Hellendaal:
                          Solo for violoncello with a thourough bass opus 5 no.6 (1780)

                          Vaughan Williams:
                          Norfolk Rhapsody no.1
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                          Sweelinck:
                          Cantiones sacrae à 5: SwWV 192a, 151-156, 165-177 (p.1619)

                          Sumera:
                          Symphony no.1 (1981)

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                            #73
                            incidental music to The Egmont
                            - I hope, or I could not live. - written by H.G. Wells

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                              #74
                              Schumann: Albumblatter
                              Symphony no.3
                              Symphony no.4 (revised version)
                              'Man know thyself'

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                                #75
                                Today:

                                JSBach:
                                Cantatas BWV 20, 39 and 75 (the three cantatas for Trinity 1, today)

                                Sweelinck:
                                Cantiones sacrae à 5: SwWV 161-177 (the odd numbered ones, that is) (p.1619)
                                Te Deum SwWV 187 (p.1619)

                                Sibelius:
                                CD 6 (alternative versions of choral works) from Complete Edition vol.11, i.a.:
                                Hymne op.21
                                Carminalia JS 51b
                                Song of the Athenians op.31/3
                                Finlandia Hymn op.26 (1938 and 1948 versions)

                                Sumera:
                                Symphony no.2 (1984)

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