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PT Weekend: 'Tis the season

'Tis the season for winter holiday music. Join us today to hear a wide range of music for Christmas and Hannukah. And Bruce Adolphe has a special holiday Piano Puzzler for us as well!

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Erich Korngold: The Snowman: Prelude and Serenade
Michael Ludwig, violin | Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra | JoAnn Falletta, conductor
Album: Holiday Classical Favorites
Buffalo Philharmonic 266

Ben Rowarth: There is no rose
ORA Singers | Suzi Digby, conductor
Album: The Mystery of Christmas
Harmonia Mundi 905305

Ludwig van Beethoven/Traditional, arr. Pamela Howard: We Three Kings (Fur Elise)
Pamela Howland, piano
Album: Christmas with Beethoven
Pamela Howland

Carlos Salzedo: Short Fantasy: Parts 1-4
Xavier de Maistre, harp
Album: Christmas Harp
Sony 88463

Danny Elfman: Making Christmas
Vitamin String Quartet
Album: Vitamin String Quartet Performs The Nightmare Before Christmas
Vitamin Records 1104

Piano Puzzler
Contestant: Beatrice "Bee" Newman calling from Kapaa, Hawaii

Samuel Adler: To Celebrate a Miracle
Cincinnati University CCM Wind Symphony | Rodney Winther, conductor
Album: A Hanukka Celebration
Naxos Milken Archives

Zavel Zilberts and Morris Rosenfeld, arr. Larry Moore: Likhtelekh
Coro Hebraeico | Neil Levin, conductor
Album: A Hanukka Celebration
Naxos Milken Archives

Hour 2

Camille Saint-Saens, arr. Gregory Flint: Serenade d'Hiver (Winter Serenade)
The Asbury Brass Quintet
Album: The Asbury Quintet with Adolphe Herseth, soloist: Works by Lutoslawski, Bohme, Grainger, Jevtic, Bozza, Saint-Saens
Albany 273

Stephen Schwartz, arr. Ryan Nowlin: Hanukkah Song "We Are Lights"
Essential Voices USA | Judith Clurman, conductor
Album: Season of Light
Dorian 70006

Arcangelo Corelli: Concerto Grosso, Op. 6 No. 8 Christmas Concerto
Geoff Nuttall and Karen Gomyo, violins | Nina Lee, cello | Owen Dalby, violin | Daniel Phillips and Meena Bhasin, violas | Christopher Costanza, cello | Doug Balliett, double bass | Paul Holmes Morton, theorbo | Pedja Muzijevic, organ
Spoleto Festival USA, Dock Street Theater, Charleston SC

Frederic Chopin, arr. David Shenton: Variations on Santa Claus is Coming to Town, After the Chopin Etudes
Joanne Polk, piano
Steinway Studios, New York, NY

Niels Gade: Christmas Eve Suite
Orchestra of the Mill | Andrew Penny, conductor
Album: Scandinavian String Music
Lydian 18132

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