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Program: WDAV by Request
Aired: Sunday, December 17, 2023 @ 12:00 pm
Hosted by Lauren Rico
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We love to pick the classical music you enjoy on WDAV – but why should we have all the fun? WDAV by Request is a weekly listener request program that plays a selection of music requested by our listeners. Tell us the composer and name of the piece, as well as why you’d like to hear it by submitting the form using the link below. Then listen Sunday afternoons at 12 p.m. to hear if your request was chosen.
NOTE: Selected requests are featured only on WDAV by Request, not on other programs or parts of our program schedule. We cannot guarantee that all requests will be chosen, and we regret that we are unable to give advance notice about whether your request was selected, or when it will be played.
To hear if your request was chosen, listen to WDAV by Request Sunday afternoons at Noon.
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Playlist
12 pm | |
| Traditional French · "Quittez, pasteurs" (Leave, shepherds) Kathleen Battle, soprano; Christopher Parkening, guitar Sony Classical 62723 "Angel's Glory" | |
| Traditional Medley · "Veni, Veni,""Midnight Clear,""O Little Town,""Silent Night" etc Orchestra of St. Luke's; New York Choral Artists; Boys Choir of Kathleen Battle, soprano Angel 47587 "Kathleen Battle - A Christmas Celebration" | |
| Albert Hague · "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" (arr. by Danny Troob) (text & lyrics by Theodor Geisel) Boston Pops Orchestra; Tangelwood Festival Chorus (Live Dec. 201 Will LeBow, narrator; Reid Bruton, vocalist (You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch) BSO Classics 1305 "A Boston Pops Christmas - Live from Symphony Hall" | |
| John Rutter · "The Tree of Life" from "The Gift of Life" The Cambridge Singers; Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Collegium Records digita l do "John Rutter - The Gift of Life" | |
| Howard Blake · The Snowman, based on the picture book by Raymond Briggs London Philharmonic Orchestra Chris Jarvis, narrator; Sam Oliver, treble (for "Walking in the Air") LPO 15 "Stories for Children" | |