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DJ Sessions: Vivaldi To Scarlatti

The London Symphony Orchestra performs during a rehearsal at the National Concert Hall in Taipei on March 6, 2014. d in Kaoshiung on March 7, 2014.  AFP PHOTO / Mandy CHENG        (Photo credit should read Mandy Cheng/AFP/Getty Images)
The London Symphony Orchestra performs during a rehearsal at the National Concert Hall in Taipei on March 6, 2014. d in Kaoshiung on March 7, 2014. AFP PHOTO / Mandy CHENG (Photo credit should read Mandy Cheng/AFP/Getty Images)

For this week’sHere & Now DJ Sessions, Vic Di Geronimo, who hosts Classic Mornings on WILL Illinois Public Media in Urbana, Illinois, joins host Jeremy Hobson to talk classical music.

Songs Heard In This Segment

  • Franz Schubert, “Three Piano Pieces (1828) No. 2″ performed by Maria João Pires piano,

Gioachino Rossini: Il signor Bruschino Overture performed by English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Ion Marin

  • Johannes Brahms, orchestrated by Albert Parlow, “Hungarian Dance No. 5 in G minor” performed by London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Neeme Järvi
    • Antonio Vivaldi, “Concerto in D minor for 2 recorders, 2 oboes, 2 violins, bassoon, strings and basso continuo, RV 566: 1. Allegro Assai”, performed by Maurice Steger, recorder; I Barocchisti, Diego Fasolis


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