Choral Fixation is all request as we continue our Gratitude Project weekend.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Laudate Dominum - Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Antonio Vivaldi: Gloria in D major, RV 589 - San Francisco Girls Chorus - Sinfonia
Johann Sebastian Bach: Morimur: Violin Partita in D Minor, BWV 1004, ciaconna, with chant Hilliard Ensemble
Gregorian chant: Pange lingua
Gabriel Faure: Cantique de Jean Racine - Ascension Music Chorus
Benjamin Britten: A Ceremony of Carols, Op. 28 - Choir of Westminster Abbey
Felix Mendelssohn: Three Psalms, Op. 78 - Oslo Cathedral Choir
Franz Schubert: An die Musik, D. 547
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Wow -- this is a "sing-along" program for me! Really enjoying it (and hearing the SF Girl's Chorus again on Vivaldi's "Gloria"). I only lament not hearing any of my beloved "Messiah" yet. Does anyone know if WQXR is going to broadcast the performance from Trinity Wall St. this year?
George Brief: Because of the constraints of the Digital Millenium Copyright Act, WQXR isn't able to post playlists in advance anymore. This has been discussed in many places on the website -- sorry, I don't have a URL handy at the moment, but you should be able to find it by Googling something like "WQXR," "licensing," and "playlist."
Hi...The Violin Partita in D Minor, BWV 1004, J.S. Bach's piece, is soooooooooooooo beautiful!
Peace!
Could you display the full day program, so it will become possible to plan to listen to some works of interest.
GB
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