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    <description>Join renowned pianist and host Emanuel Ax for Classical Music Happy Hour: a new podcast full of music, merriment, and conversation. Manny (Emanuel) talks with an eclectic lineup of composers, performers, and creative voices from the world of classical music and beyond. Each episode explores the guest’s life and career, dives into their favorite classical gems, includes music-inspired games, and folds in questions from listeners. The result is a podcast that feels like a relaxed gathering of friends who love classical music and want others to join the party.  Grab a cocktail and press play on a podcast celebrating our love of all things classical music!</description>
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<p>Our theme song is Schumann’s Arabeske in C Major, Op. 18 performed by our host, Emanuel Ax.</p>
<p>Music used in today’s episode includes:</p>
<p>Strike Up the Band: The Man I Love (Arr. For orchestra)<br>
 George Gershwin<br>
 Richard Hayman Symphony Orchestra & Richard Hayman<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p>Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Op. 115, I. Allegro<br>
 Brahms<br>
 József Balogh, clarinet and Danubius Quartet<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p>Piano Sonata No. 18 in E-flat Major, Op. 31, No. 3 “The Hunt”<br>
 Beethoven<br>
 Joyce Yang, Piano<br>
 Live Recording at The Greene Space</p>
<p>Herzgewächse <br>
 Arnold Schoenberg<br>
 Alumni Musicians of the Bang on a Can Summer Festival<br>
 Live Recording</p>
<p>Symphony No. 5 in D Major, I. Preludio. Moderato. Allegro<br>
 Vaughan Williams<br>
 Kees Bakels and the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p>Piano Sonata in B minor, S. 178<br>
 Liszt<br>
 Juan Pérez Floristán, piano<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
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 Violin Concerto in A Minor, Op. 53, B. 108: I. Allegro ma non troppo<br>
 Dvorak<br>
 Ilya Kaler, violin and Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra & Camilla Kolchinsky<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p><a href="https://link.podtrac.com/gphxf3nk" rel="noopener noreferrer">Listen and Subscribe </a>to Classical Music Happy Hour wherever you get your podcasts. </p>
<p>Credits</p>
<p>Classical Music Happy Hour is supported in part by the Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Foundation and by Linda Nelson.</p>
<p>Our production team includes Lauren Purcell-Joiner, Eileen Delahunty, Laura Boyman, Elizabeth Nonamaker, David Norville, Christine Herskovits, and Ed Yim.</p>
<p>Our engineering team includes George Wellington, Irene Trudel, and Chase Culpon.</p>
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<p>Our theme song is Schumann’s Arabeske in C Major, Op. 18 performed by our host, Emanuel Ax.</p>
<p>Music used in today’s episode includes:</p>
<p>Strike Up the Band: The Man I Love (Arr. For orchestra)<br>
 George Gershwin<br>
 Richard Hayman Symphony Orchestra & Richard Hayman<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p>Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Op. 115, I. Allegro<br>
 Brahms<br>
 József Balogh, clarinet and Danubius Quartet<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p>Piano Sonata No. 18 in E-flat Major, Op. 31, No. 3 “The Hunt”<br>
 Beethoven<br>
 Joyce Yang, Piano<br>
 Live Recording at The Greene Space</p>
<p>Herzgewächse <br>
 Arnold Schoenberg<br>
 Alumni Musicians of the Bang on a Can Summer Festival<br>
 Live Recording</p>
<p>Symphony No. 5 in D Major, I. Preludio. Moderato. Allegro<br>
 Vaughan Williams<br>
 Kees Bakels and the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p>Piano Sonata in B minor, S. 178<br>
 Liszt<br>
 Juan Pérez Floristán, piano<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
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 Violin Concerto in A Minor, Op. 53, B. 108: I. Allegro ma non troppo<br>
 Dvorak<br>
 Ilya Kaler, violin and Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra & Camilla Kolchinsky<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p><a href="https://link.podtrac.com/gphxf3nk" rel="noopener noreferrer">Listen and Subscribe </a>to Classical Music Happy Hour wherever you get your podcasts. </p>
<p>Credits</p>
<p>Classical Music Happy Hour is supported in part by the Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Foundation and by Linda Nelson.</p>
<p>Our production team includes Lauren Purcell-Joiner, Eileen Delahunty, Laura Boyman, Elizabeth Nonamaker, David Norville, Christine Herskovits, and Ed Yim.</p>
<p>Our engineering team includes George Wellington, Irene Trudel, and Chase Culpon.</p>
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<p>Our theme song is Schumann’s Arabeske in C Major, Op. 18 performed by our host, Emanuel Ax.</p>
<p>Music used in today’s episode includes:</p>
<p>Italian Concerto in F Major BWV 971, III: Presto<br>
 Bach<br>
 András Schiff, Piano<br>
 Live Recording at The Greene Space</p>
<p>Goldberg Variations, BWV 988: Var. 25<br>
 Bach<br>
 Anne-Catherine Bucher, Harpsichord<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p>Goldberg Variations, BWV 988: Var. 25<br>
 Bach<br>
 Simone Dinnerstein, Piano<br>
 Live Recording at The Greene Space</p>
<p>Violin Sonata No. 21 in E minor, K. 304<br>
 Mozart<br>
 Takako Nishizaki, <br>
 Violin<br>
 Jeno Jando, Piano<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p>Cello  Sonata No. 1 in E minor, Op. 38, I. Allegro non troppo<br>
 Brahms<br>
 Johannes Moser, Cello<br>
 Michael Brown, Piano<br>
 Liver Recording at The Greene Space</p>
<p>Symphony No. 5, I. Trauermarsch<br>
 Mahler<br>
 Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Antoni Wit<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p>Symphony No. 6 in B minor, Op. 74, IV. Finale–Adagio lamentoso<br>
 Tchaikovsky<br>
 Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Antoni Wit<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p><br>
 Tu Del Ciel<br>
 Il Trionfo Del Tempo E Del Disinganno<br>
 Handel<br>
 Claron McFadden, Elisabeth Scholl, Joachim Carlos Martini, Junge Kantorei, Barockorchester Frankfurt, Nicholas Hariades & Peer Abilgaard<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p>Gnossienne No. 3<br>
 Satie<br>
 Klara Kormendi, Piano<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p>Horn Concert No. 2 in E-Flat Major, K. 417, III. Rondo Allegro<br>
 Mozart<br>
 Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Michael Thompson<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.<br><br><a href="https://link.podtrac.com/gphxf3nk" rel="noopener noreferrer">Listen and Subscribe </a>to Classical Music Happy Hour wherever you get your podcasts. </p>
<p>Credits</p>
<p>Classical Music Happy Hour is supported in part by the Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Foundation and by Linda Nelson.</p>
<p>Our production team includes Lauren Purcell-Joiner, Eileen Delahunty, Laura Boyman, Elizabeth Nonamaker, David Norville, Christine Herskovits, and Ed Yim.</p>
<p>Our engineering team includes George Wellington, Irene Trudel, and Chase Culpon.</p>
<p>Classical Music Happy Hour is produced by WQXR in partnership with Carnegie Hall.</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2026 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Our theme song is Schumann’s Arabeske in C Major, Op. 18 performed by our host, Emanuel Ax.</p>
<p>Music used in today’s episode includes:</p>
<p>Italian Concerto in F Major BWV 971, III: Presto<br>
 Bach<br>
 András Schiff, Piano<br>
 Live Recording at The Greene Space</p>
<p>Goldberg Variations, BWV 988: Var. 25<br>
 Bach<br>
 Anne-Catherine Bucher, Harpsichord<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p>Goldberg Variations, BWV 988: Var. 25<br>
 Bach<br>
 Simone Dinnerstein, Piano<br>
 Live Recording at The Greene Space</p>
<p>Violin Sonata No. 21 in E minor, K. 304<br>
 Mozart<br>
 Takako Nishizaki, <br>
 Violin<br>
 Jeno Jando, Piano<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p>Cello  Sonata No. 1 in E minor, Op. 38, I. Allegro non troppo<br>
 Brahms<br>
 Johannes Moser, Cello<br>
 Michael Brown, Piano<br>
 Liver Recording at The Greene Space</p>
<p>Symphony No. 5, I. Trauermarsch<br>
 Mahler<br>
 Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Antoni Wit<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p>Symphony No. 6 in B minor, Op. 74, IV. Finale–Adagio lamentoso<br>
 Tchaikovsky<br>
 Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Antoni Wit<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p><br>
 Tu Del Ciel<br>
 Il Trionfo Del Tempo E Del Disinganno<br>
 Handel<br>
 Claron McFadden, Elisabeth Scholl, Joachim Carlos Martini, Junge Kantorei, Barockorchester Frankfurt, Nicholas Hariades & Peer Abilgaard<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p>Gnossienne No. 3<br>
 Satie<br>
 Klara Kormendi, Piano<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p>Horn Concert No. 2 in E-Flat Major, K. 417, III. Rondo Allegro<br>
 Mozart<br>
 Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Michael Thompson<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.<br><br><a href="https://link.podtrac.com/gphxf3nk" rel="noopener noreferrer">Listen and Subscribe </a>to Classical Music Happy Hour wherever you get your podcasts. </p>
<p>Credits</p>
<p>Classical Music Happy Hour is supported in part by the Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Foundation and by Linda Nelson.</p>
<p>Our production team includes Lauren Purcell-Joiner, Eileen Delahunty, Laura Boyman, Elizabeth Nonamaker, David Norville, Christine Herskovits, and Ed Yim.</p>
<p>Our engineering team includes George Wellington, Irene Trudel, and Chase Culpon.</p>
<p>Classical Music Happy Hour is produced by WQXR in partnership with Carnegie Hall.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Composer Gabriela Ortiz joins Manny to talk about her grandfather’s surprising connection to Mahler, her own compositional process, and her enduring love for works by Debussy and Stravinsky. Listeners call in with tricky questions about folk music’s influence on classical works, new developments in orchestral instruments, and the realities of orchestra cliques. In our game segment, Manny puts Gabriela to the test—can she identify which famous composer was panned by critics?</p>
<p>Our theme song is Schumann’s Arabeske in C Major, Op. 18 performed by our host, Emanuel Ax.</p>
<p>Music used in today’s episode includes:</p>
<p>Symphony No. 5 in C-Sharp minor, IV. Adagietto<br>
 Mahler<br>
 Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Antoni Wit<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p>Le Sacre du Printemps<br>
 Stravinsky<br>
 Brussels Philharmonic, Ali Rahbari<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p>La Mer, L. 109, II. Jeux de vagues<br>
 Debussy<br>
 Brussels Philharmonic, Ali Rahbari<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p>Miroirs, M. 43 Une barque sur l'océan<br>
 Ravel<br>
 Francois-joel Thiollier, piano<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p>Estancia, Op. 8, Scene 5: Danza Final. Malambo<br>
 Alberto Ginastera<br>
 London Symphony Orchestra, Gisele Ben-Dor<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p>Romanian Folk Dances<br>
 Bartok<br>
 Orpheus Chamber Orchestra<br>
 Live Recording</p>
<p><br>
 Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 36<br>
 Beethoven<br>
 Danish Chamber Orchestra, Ádám Fischer<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p><a href="https://link.podtrac.com/gphxf3nk" rel="noopener noreferrer">Listen and Subscribe </a>to Classical Music Happy Hour wherever you get your podcasts. </p>
<p>Credits</p>
<p>Classical Music Happy Hour is supported in part by the Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Foundation and by Linda Nelson.</p>
<p>Our production team includes Lauren Purcell-Joiner, Eileen Delahunty, Laura Boyman, Elizabeth Nonamaker, David Norville, Christine Herskovits, and Ed Yim.</p>
<p>Our engineering team includes George Wellington, Irene Trudel, and Chase Culpon.</p>
<p>Classical Music Happy Hour is produced by WQXR in partnership with Carnegie Hall.</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2026 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wnycdigital@gmail.com (Gabriela Ortiz, Manny Ax, emanuel Ax)</author>
      <link>https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/classical-music-happy-hour</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Composer Gabriela Ortiz joins Manny to talk about her grandfather’s surprising connection to Mahler, her own compositional process, and her enduring love for works by Debussy and Stravinsky. Listeners call in with tricky questions about folk music’s influence on classical works, new developments in orchestral instruments, and the realities of orchestra cliques. In our game segment, Manny puts Gabriela to the test—can she identify which famous composer was panned by critics?</p>
<p>Our theme song is Schumann’s Arabeske in C Major, Op. 18 performed by our host, Emanuel Ax.</p>
<p>Music used in today’s episode includes:</p>
<p>Symphony No. 5 in C-Sharp minor, IV. Adagietto<br>
 Mahler<br>
 Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Antoni Wit<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p>Le Sacre du Printemps<br>
 Stravinsky<br>
 Brussels Philharmonic, Ali Rahbari<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p>La Mer, L. 109, II. Jeux de vagues<br>
 Debussy<br>
 Brussels Philharmonic, Ali Rahbari<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p>Miroirs, M. 43 Une barque sur l'océan<br>
 Ravel<br>
 Francois-joel Thiollier, piano<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p>Estancia, Op. 8, Scene 5: Danza Final. Malambo<br>
 Alberto Ginastera<br>
 London Symphony Orchestra, Gisele Ben-Dor<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p>Romanian Folk Dances<br>
 Bartok<br>
 Orpheus Chamber Orchestra<br>
 Live Recording</p>
<p><br>
 Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 36<br>
 Beethoven<br>
 Danish Chamber Orchestra, Ádám Fischer<br>
 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.</p>
<p><a href="https://link.podtrac.com/gphxf3nk" rel="noopener noreferrer">Listen and Subscribe </a>to Classical Music Happy Hour wherever you get your podcasts. </p>
<p>Credits</p>
<p>Classical Music Happy Hour is supported in part by the Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Foundation and by Linda Nelson.</p>
<p>Our production team includes Lauren Purcell-Joiner, Eileen Delahunty, Laura Boyman, Elizabeth Nonamaker, David Norville, Christine Herskovits, and Ed Yim.</p>
<p>Our engineering team includes George Wellington, Irene Trudel, and Chase Culpon.</p>
<p>Classical Music Happy Hour is produced by WQXR in partnership with Carnegie Hall.</p>
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<p>Our theme song is Schumann’s Arabeske in C Major, Op. 18 performed by our host, Emanuel Ax.</p>
<p>Music used in today’s episode includes:</p>
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 Leopold Godowsky<br>
 Robert Helps, Piano</p>
<p>53 Studies on the Chopin Études: No. 45 in E Major (1st Version)<br>
 Leopold Godowsky<br>
 Robert Helps, Piano</p>
<p>Pictures at an Exhibition: Promenade<br>
 Modest Mussorgsky<br>
 Yutong Sun, Piano</p>
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 Modest Mussorgsky<br>
 Volgograd Philharmonic Orchestra, Edward Serov</p>
<p>Horn Concerto No. 2 in E-Flat Major<br>
 Mozart<br>
 Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Michael Thompson</p>
<p>Fantasia in C minor, K. 475<br>
 Mozart<br>
 Péter Nagy, piano</p>
<p><a href="https://link.podtrac.com/gphxf3nk" rel="noopener noreferrer">Listen and Subscribe </a>to Classical Music Happy Hour wherever you get your podcasts. </p>
<p>Credits</p>
<p>Classical Music Happy Hour is supported in part by the Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Foundation and by Linda Nelson.</p>
<p>Our production team includes Lauren Purcell-Joiner, Eileen Delahunty, Laura Boyman, Elizabeth Nonamaker, David Norville, Christine Herskovits, and Ed Yim.</p>
<p>Our engineering team includes George Wellington, Irene Trudel, and Chase Culpon.</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2026 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>The piece performed by Marc-André Hamelin is Sergei Rachmaninoff’s Etude-Tableau op39/5 in E-flat minor.</p>
<p>Our theme song is Schumann’s Arabeske in C Major, Op. 18 performed by our host, Emanuel Ax.</p>
<p>Music used in today’s episode includes:</p>
<p>53 Studies on the Chopin Études: No. 12 in G-Flat Major (6th Version)<br>
 Leopold Godowsky<br>
 Robert Helps, Piano</p>
<p>53 Studies on the Chopin Études: No. 45 in E Major (1st Version)<br>
 Leopold Godowsky<br>
 Robert Helps, Piano</p>
<p>Pictures at an Exhibition: Promenade<br>
 Modest Mussorgsky<br>
 Yutong Sun, Piano</p>
<p>Pictures at an Exhibition: Promenade<br>
 Modest Mussorgsky<br>
 Volgograd Philharmonic Orchestra, Edward Serov</p>
<p>Horn Concerto No. 2 in E-Flat Major<br>
 Mozart<br>
 Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Michael Thompson</p>
<p>Fantasia in C minor, K. 475<br>
 Mozart<br>
 Péter Nagy, piano</p>
<p><a href="https://link.podtrac.com/gphxf3nk" rel="noopener noreferrer">Listen and Subscribe </a>to Classical Music Happy Hour wherever you get your podcasts. </p>
<p>Credits</p>
<p>Classical Music Happy Hour is supported in part by the Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Foundation and by Linda Nelson.</p>
<p>Our production team includes Lauren Purcell-Joiner, Eileen Delahunty, Laura Boyman, Elizabeth Nonamaker, David Norville, Christine Herskovits, and Ed Yim.</p>
<p>Our engineering team includes George Wellington, Irene Trudel, and Chase Culpon.</p>
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<p><a href="https://link.podtrac.com/gphxf3nk" rel="noopener noreferrer">Listen and Subscribe </a>to Classical Music Happy Hour wherever you get your podcasts. </p>
<p>Our theme song is Schumann’s Arabeske in C Major, Op. 18 performed by our host, Emanuel Ax.</p>
<p>Music used in today’s episode includes:</p>
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 Beethoven <br>
 Boris Giltburg, Piano</p>
<p>Piano Sonata No. 16 in G Major, Op. 31 No. 1: I. Allegro<br>
 Beethoven<br>
 Boris Giltburg, Piano </p>
<p>Piano Sonata No. 16 in C Major, K. 545 "Sonata facile": I. Allegro<br>
 Mozart<br>
 Jenő Jandó, Piano</p>
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 Rachmaninoff<br>
 Sergei Rachmaninoff, piano<br>
 Leopold Stokowski, conductor<br>
 The Philadelphia Orchestra 1924</p>
<p>Scythian Suite, Op. 20: II. The Enemy of God, III. Night <br>
 Prokofiev<br>
 Ukrainian State Symphony Orchestra<br>
 Theodore Kuchar, conductor</p>
<p>Piano Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 6: IV. Marche Funebre <br>
 Scriabin<br>
 Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, Konstantin Scherbakov & Igor Golovschin  </p>
<p>Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major, Op. 55 "Eroica": II. Marcia funebre <br>
 Beethoven<br>
 Danish Chamber Orchestra & Ádám Fischer </p>
<p>Symphony No. 44 in E minor Trauer Sinfonie Mourning III Adagio<br>
 Haydn<br>
 Capella Istropolitana & Barry Wordsworth</p>
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<p>Our production team includes Lauren Purcell-Joiner, Eileen Delahunty, Laura Boyman, Elizabeth Nonamaker, David Norville, Christine Herskovits, and Ed Yim.</p>
<p>Our engineering team includes George Wellington, Irene Trudel, and Chase Culpon.</p>
<p>Classical Music Happy Hour is produced by WQXR in partnership with Carnegie Hall.</p>
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<p><a href="https://link.podtrac.com/gphxf3nk" rel="noopener noreferrer">Listen and Subscribe </a>to Classical Music Happy Hour wherever you get your podcasts. </p>
<p>Our theme song is Schumann’s Arabeske in C Major, Op. 18 performed by our host, Emanuel Ax.</p>
<p>Music used in today’s episode includes:</p>
<p>Piano Sonata No. 18 in E-Flat Major, Op. 31 No. 3 "La chasse": IV <br>
 Beethoven <br>
 Boris Giltburg, Piano</p>
<p>Piano Sonata No. 16 in G Major, Op. 31 No. 1: I. Allegro<br>
 Beethoven<br>
 Boris Giltburg, Piano </p>
<p>Piano Sonata No. 16 in C Major, K. 545 "Sonata facile": I. Allegro<br>
 Mozart<br>
 Jenő Jandó, Piano</p>
<p>Concerto No. 2 Op 18 II Adagio Sostenuto<br>
 Rachmaninoff<br>
 Sergei Rachmaninoff, piano<br>
 Leopold Stokowski, conductor<br>
 The Philadelphia Orchestra 1924</p>
<p>Scythian Suite, Op. 20: II. The Enemy of God, III. Night <br>
 Prokofiev<br>
 Ukrainian State Symphony Orchestra<br>
 Theodore Kuchar, conductor</p>
<p>Piano Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 6: IV. Marche Funebre <br>
 Scriabin<br>
 Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, Konstantin Scherbakov & Igor Golovschin  </p>
<p>Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major, Op. 55 "Eroica": II. Marcia funebre <br>
 Beethoven<br>
 Danish Chamber Orchestra & Ádám Fischer </p>
<p>Symphony No. 44 in E minor Trauer Sinfonie Mourning III Adagio<br>
 Haydn<br>
 Capella Istropolitana & Barry Wordsworth</p>
<p><strong>Credits</strong></p>
<p>Classical Music Happy Hour is supported in part by the Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Foundation and by Linda Nelson.</p>
<p>Our production team includes Lauren Purcell-Joiner, Eileen Delahunty, Laura Boyman, Elizabeth Nonamaker, David Norville, Christine Herskovits, and Ed Yim.</p>
<p>Our engineering team includes George Wellington, Irene Trudel, and Chase Culpon.</p>
<p>Classical Music Happy Hour is produced by WQXR in partnership with Carnegie Hall.</p>
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<p><a href="https://link.podtrac.com/gphxf3nk" rel="noopener noreferrer">Listen and Subscribe </a>to Classical Music Happy Hour wherever you get your podcasts. </p>
<p>Classical Music Happy Hour is supported in part by the Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Foundation and by Linda Nelson.</p>
<p>Our production team includes Lauren Purcell-Joiner, Eileen Delahunty, Laura Boyman, Elizabeth Nonamaker, David Norville, Christine Herskovits, and Ed Yim.</p>
<p>Our engineering team includes George Wellington, Irene Trudel, and Chase Culpon.</p>
<p>Classical Music Happy Hour is produced by WQXR in partnership with Carnegie Hall.</p>
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<p><a href="https://link.podtrac.com/gphxf3nk" rel="noopener noreferrer">Listen and Subscribe </a>to Classical Music Happy Hour wherever you get your podcasts. </p>
<p>Classical Music Happy Hour is supported in part by the Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Foundation and by Linda Nelson.</p>
<p>Our production team includes Lauren Purcell-Joiner, Eileen Delahunty, Laura Boyman, Elizabeth Nonamaker, David Norville, Christine Herskovits, and Ed Yim.</p>
<p>Our engineering team includes George Wellington, Irene Trudel, and Chase Culpon.</p>
<p>Classical Music Happy Hour is produced by WQXR in partnership with Carnegie Hall.</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2025 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2025 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 5 Nov 2025 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wnycdigital@gmail.com (Chris Saunders, Crystal Good, Kathy Mattea, Dom Flemons, Yo-Yo Ma, Ana González)</author>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2025 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wnycdigital@gmail.com (Lavita Hill, Eric Mingus, Mary Crowe, Yo-Yo Ma, Rhiannon Giddens, Ana González)</author>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 8 Oct 2025 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>wnycdigital@gmail.com (Yo-Yo-Ma, Chris Newell, Lauren Stevens, Ana González)</author>
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