Midge Woolsey
Playlist For December 31, 2012
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11:04 AM
Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61
Ludwig van Beethoven
- Itzhak Perlman, violin
- Philharmonia Orchestra
- Carlo Maria Giulini, conductor
EMI 66952
length: 43:54- Buy Track via ArkivMusic
11:51 AMMessiah: Selections
George Frideric Handel
- Amanda Forsythe, soprano
- Jeffrey Strauss, baritone
- Apollo's Fire Baroque Orchestra
- Apollo's Singers
- Jeannette Sorrell, conductor
Avis 2208
length: 25:41- Buy Track via ArkivMusic
12:18 PMAdagio for Strings, Op. 11
Samuel Barber
- Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
- Robert Spano, conductor
Telarc 80673
length: 08:54- Buy Track via ArkivMusic
12:30 PMSymphony No. 41 in C, K. 551, "Jupiter"
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Orchestra of St. Luke's
- Donald Runnicles, conductor
St. Luke's SLC3001
length: 37:54- Buy Track via ArkivMusic
01:11 PMFour Seasons: La primavera (Spring), Op. 8/1
Antonio Vivaldi
- Enrico Onofri, violin
- Il Giardino Armonico
- Giovanni Antonini, conductor
Teldec 97671
length: 10:19- Buy Track via ArkivMusic
01:22 PMFour Seasons: L'Estate (Summer) in G Minor, Op. 8/2
Antonio Vivaldi
- Gil Shaham, violin
- Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
Deutsche Grammophon 439933
length: 09:58- Buy Track via ArkivMusic
01:33 PMFour Seasons: L'autunno (Autumn) in F, Op. 8/3
Antonio Vivaldi
- Janine Jansen, violin
- Ad hoc chamber ensemble
Decca 5298
length: 10:58- Buy Track via ArkivMusic
01:45 PMFour Seasons: L'inverno, (Winter) Op. 8/4
Antonio Vivaldi
- Ryu Goto, violin
- Sinfonia Varsovia
Deutsche Grammophon 1463
length: 09:05- Buy Track via ArkivMusic
01:56 PMRequiem Mass in D Minor, K. 626
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Anna Maria Panzarella, soprano
- Nathalie Stutzmann, alto
- Christoph Pregardien, tenor
- Nathan Berg, bass
- Les Arts Florissants
- William Christie, conductor
Erato 10697
length: 49:56- Buy Track via ArkivMusic


Comments [2]
No disrespect to Perlman, but don't you think it'd be apropos on Nathan Milstein's birthday to present recordings of the master?
He is the best. That all I can say. The way Mr. Perlman plays the second movement one can actually feel what Beethoven wanted when a true musician interpret his concerto. Thank you for playing this piece.
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