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- Bernstein, the best of all possible worlds
- Cedille on the move, high energy tracks from Chicago's classical record label, [sound recording]
- Season's greetings, favorite carols for pop vocalists
- Symphonic dances, op. 64, Six songs for voice and orchestra ; Sigurd Jorsalfar - 3 orchestral pieces op. 56, Edvard Grieg
- Sentimental strings
- Lou Harrison, a portrait
- The golden age of Shellac
- Fanfare for the common man, Aaron Copland
- Images, Jeux ; La plus que lente, Claude Debussy
- Stravinsky conducts Stravinsky
- Brahms, greatest hits
- For a Sunday morning
- Out classics II, stepping out
- Rimsky-Korsakov's greatest hits, Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov
- Herbert von Karajan memorial concert, a co-production of ORF and Unitel Classica in cooperation with ZDF
- Sample surround
- Greatest hits, Brahms
- Fête à la française
- Johann Strauss' greatest hits
- On a wire, Jennifer Higdon. Q.E.D.: Engaging Richard Feynman / Michael Gandolfi
- 25 Beethoven favorites
- An der schhonen, blauen Donau walzer, op. 314, Johann Strauss (Sohn)
- Danse macabre ; Phaéton ; Le rouet d'Omphale ; Introduction et Rondo capriccioso ; Havanaise ; La jeunesse d'Hercule ; Marche héroïque, Saint-Saëns
- Sinfonietta, Lachian dances ; Taras Bulba, Janáček
- George Gershwin
- Bach's adagios, 27 tranquil tracks from the master of Baroque
- Rhapsody in blue, Gershwin
- Beatus vir ; Totus tuus ; Old Polish music
- Brahms for book lovers, a cozy companion for reading
- Baby Beethoven, Baby Einstein
- Hooked on classics
- This is my country, Boston Pops Orchestra ; Arthur Fiedler & others
- Fanfare for the common man, by John Williams
- Collection of holiday music
- Dance along
- 10th anniversary P-M Schools holiday broadcast, [produced and engineered by Ed Lacinski]
- Shall we dance, Andre Rieu
- American classics, music by Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland, Stephen Sondheim, John Williams, Boston Pops Orchestra
- Masters of classical music, Vol. 1
- Tabula rasa, fratres, symphony no. 3, Pärt
- An introduction to-- Ravel, Bolero & Ma Mere l'Oye, written and narrated by Jeremy Siepmann
- Waltzes, polkas, and marches, Johann Strauss and Strauss Family
- Concerto for orchestra, Bartok, Lutoslawski
- The illusionist, music by Philip Glass from the film
- A Leonard Bernstein weekend
- Greatest hits, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- 16th annual Patchogue-Medford Schools holiday broadcast, [produced and engineered by Ed Lacinski]
- The typewriter, Leroy Anderson favorites
- Ouverture solennelle 1812, op. 49 ; Capriccio Italien : op. 45 ; Marche slave : op. 31, Peter Tschaikowsky
- Ein Straussfest, Johann Strauss