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Music For A While
Monday December 2nd, 2024 with David Cavlovic
Scriabin there, done that

Scriabin was somewhat eccentric and had a bit of a God-complex. It probably got to his head that he was born on Christmas Day in the Orthodox Old Calendar, and died on Good Friday of the same calendar...
Mikhail Glinka: Kamarinskaya. Fantasy on two Russian Folk Songs
USSR Symphony Orchestra; Evegeny Svetlanov, conductor - Glinka/L'Œuvre Symphonique/Svetlanov - Le Chant Du Monde
Alexander Scriabin: Symphony No. 1 in E Major, Op. 26
Doris Soffel, mezzo-soprano; Fausto Tenzi, tenor; Frankfurter Kantorei; Radio-Sinfonie-Orchester Frankfurt; Eliahu Inbal, conductor - Skrjabin. Die Symphonien. Inbal - Philips
I. Lento
II. Allegro dramatico
III. Lento
IV. Vivace
V. Allegro
VI. Andante
Benoit Charest: Vocal arrangements for The Puppini Sisters
The Puppini Sisters: Marcella Puppini, vocals and instrumentals; Kate Mullins, vocals and instrumentals; Stephanie O’ Brien, vocals and instrumentals; Ensemble directed by Benoit Charet - The Puppini Sisters. Betcha Bottom Dollar - Verve Canadian
Kate Bush: Wuthering Heights
Harry Warren & John Herndon (Johnny) Mercer: Jeepers creepers
Frederick James (Freddie) Perrin & Dino George Fekaris: I will survive
Renato Carosone & Nicola (Nisa) Salerno: Tu vuò fà l’americano
Pablo Beltrán Ruiz & Norman Gimbel: Sway
Wingy Manone, Andy Razaf & Joe Garland: In the mood
Interactive CKCU
Bobby Calzone
Thank you for bringing me classical music in the morning. Always listening to your show.

11:53 AM, December 2nd, 2024
David Cavlovic (host)
Thank you for your listening and support.

12:32 PM, December 2nd, 2024