Afternoon Classical playlist for 07/30/2015

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Vespers, Opus 37: 1. Come, let us worship (Venez, inclinons-nous)
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Vespers, Opus 37: 2. Praise the Lord, O my soul (Mon âme, bénis l'Éternel)
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Vespers, Opus 37: 3. Blessed is the man (Heureux, l'homme)
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Vespers, Opus 37: 6. Rejoice, O Virgin (Mère de Dieu et Vierge, réjouis-toi)
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Vespers, Opus 37: 7. The Six Psalms (Hexapsaumes)
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Vespers, Opus 37: 9. Blessed art Thou, O Lord (Béni soit Le Seigneur)
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Vespers, Opus 37: 11. My soul magnifies the Lord (Mon âme, magnify le Seigneur)
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Vespers, Opus 37: 12. The Great Doxology (Grande Doxologie)
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Vespers, Opus 37: 13. Troparion, Today salvation is come (Tropaire: Jour de notre salut)
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Chichester Psalms: Movement I. Psalm 108:2 - Psalm 100, entire
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Chichester Psalms: Movement III. Psalm 131 entire - Psalm 133:1
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Rachmaninoff Concerto Number 2 in C Minor for Piano and Orchestra Opus 18
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Interview with K. Scott Warren and WKCR Programmer Elisabeth Stam
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Anima Christi
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Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child
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Yih'yu l'ratzon
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Etz Chayim
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Kol Nidrei
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Avinu Malkeinu
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K. Scott Warren on Thursday July 3oth Afternoon Classical

https://www.cc-seas.columbia.edu/wkcr/story/k-scott-warren-thursday-730-...

This edition of Afternoon Classical on Thursday July 30th featured a special live in-studio interview with K. Scott Warren, organist, pianist, conductor, and composer. We will explored sacred music, discovered some of Scott’s compositions, and WKCR Programmer Elisabeth Stam will spoke with Scott about it all. Scott’s experience as a liturgical musician includes serving as Music Director or Interim Director at several Manhattan churches, including Immanuel Lutheran Church, Park Avenue United Methodist Church, and Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. He is presently Artistic Director of Sacred Music in a Sacred Space, Director of Music at Saint Ignatius Loyola Parish, and Organist and Choirmaster at Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York, where he plays the 4-manual, 135-rank Glück pipe organ and directs the 17-voice professional choir in over 120 choral liturgies annually. Scott’s active career as a collaborative musician has led him to perform as organist and pianist with the New York Philharmonic, the American Symphony Orchestra, the New York Pops, the Orchestra of St. Luke's, the Dresden Philharmonic, and such notable choral ensembles as Musica Sacra, the Oratorio Society of New York, and Voices of Ascension. His work as an accompanist has been featured on WQXR, NPR, PBS and now, WKCR. A long-time love of choral music has recently led Scott to compose for the medium. Several of his pieces are published by Oxford University Press, and have been performed in New York City churches and in liturgies and concerts throughout North America, Europe, and Japan. Scott’s musical interests extend beyond classical music. Growing up in Dallas, Texas, he played in a variety of local bands, including a five-year stint with the Al “TNT” Braggs Show Band, a popular Dallas-based rhythm and blues revue. Scott is a graduate of the University of North Texas, where he studied organ with Jesse Eschbach and piano with Mary Nan Mailman. Sources: http://www.kscottwarrenconductor.com http://www.stignatiusloyola.org/index.php/music/music_staff http://smssconcerts.org/site/about/smss-staff

Special thanks to K. Scott Warren for joining us for a wonderful program!

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