I'm still winding down from attending the school production of The Magic Flute and finding out the men's team lost in the first round of Division III March Madness. Still much hope for the women's team though, and my alma mater, Lawrence University. Though I can't decide whether to take up my student's invitation to play the cornetto with the pep band tomorrow night...
1. Newport Jazz Festival Suite: Newport Up, by Duke Ellington
2. Les Rendez-Vous De Chasse Qu Les Vendanges Interrompues Par Les Chasseurs - No. 4 Allegro, performed by Darmstädter Hofkapelle / Wolfgang Seeliger, composed by Georg Joseph Vogler
3. "Fatal la parte," performed by The King's Singers, composed by Juan del Encina
4. Sonata No.13: IV. Allegro Vivace, performed by Maurizio Pollini, composed by Ludwig von Beethoven
5. String Quartet Op. 18 No.5 in A major: Menuetto & Trio, performed by Alban Berg Quartet, composed by Ludwig von Beethoven
6. Concerto No.1 for 3 clarini: Largo, performed by Barbara Butler and Charles Geyer, composed by Georg Philipp Telemann
7. Le Tombeau de Liberace - III. Sequin Music, performed by Paul Crossley / London Sinfonietta / Markus Stenz, composed by Michael Daugherty
8. The Noon Witch Op. 108, performed by Ozawa / Wiener Philharmoniker, composed by Antonín Dvorák
9. "(I'm Spending) Hanukkah in Santa Monica," Tom Lehrer
10. Notre Dame ("De ventri inferi clamavi"), composed by Franz Schmidt
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