I can't resist. It's been a trying year in many ways, and I want to get even.
Well, the music is uploaded to the infamous WXPI computer. I think the system is still shaky, but this link seems to work: WXPI Listen Live.
Here's the minimally annotated playlist. I played a little more Bach than I usually do, which is a lot.
Part A [Bach, Beethoven, Karl Jenkins]
Bach: Introduction - BWV 543 (fragment)
Beethoven: Romanze for Violin and Orchestra Nr 2 in F major, Op. 50
Bach: Concerto in A minor for Violin, BWV 1041
We play all three movements.
Karl Jenkins: Adiemus
His most popular hit.
Part B [Bach]
Bach: Gloria In Excelsis Deo from the Mass in B minor.
Bach: Italian Concerto for keyboard solo in F major, BWV 971 - Andante (Angela Hewitt)
Bach: 10 - Brandenburg Concerto No 2
All three movements (Amsterdam Guitar Ensemble), courtesy of Joseph Le Blanc
Bach: Selections from the Musical Offering.
Ricercare a 6
Part C [Bach]
Ricercare a 3
Trio Sonata, II - Allegro
Trio Sonata, IV - Allegro
Group 2, 5 Canons
Part D [Beatles, Dave Brubeck, Leroy Anderson]
Beatles:
The Fool On The Hill (Magical Mystery Tour)
Hello Goodbye (Ibid.)
I will (Album, White)
Long, Long, Long (Ibid.)
Savoy Truffle (Ibid.)
Dave Brubeck: Three to Get Ready
Leroy Anderson:
Blue Tango for orchestra
Fiddle-Faddle for string orchestra
Archie: Tune - Orchestra (A fantasia based on Jonny Heykens's "Starlight Serenade")
Archie
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