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Peter Tchaikovsky, “Letter Scene” from Act 1, Scene 2 of Eugene Onegin. James Levine, cond, Staatskapelle Dresden. (Deutsche Grammophon) 

Mogul Memos

Glenn Miller, “Moon Love” from The Best of Glenn Miller (Classics/Windham)

Break 1

George Shearing, “September in the Rain” from Lullabies of Birdland ( Concord Jazz)

Top of Seg B

Simon and Garfunkel, “Why Don't You Write Me” from Bridge Over Troubled Water (Columbia/Legacy)

Mail Art

Pianosaurus, “The Letter” from Groovy Neighborhood (Rounder)

Young Werther

Robert Schumann, "Carnaval, Op.9" performed by Arthur Rubinstein (RCA Victor)

B. Fleischmann, " Chad F. - The Tick and Sax Mix" from "A Choir of Empty Beds" (Fuzzy Box)

Break 2

Pierre Bensusan, et al, “How Should I Know?” from International Guitar Night (Favored Nations Acoustic)

Top of Seg C

The Ravens, “Write me a Letter” from The Ravens: The Greatest Group of Them All ( Savoy )

Pushing the Envelope

The Ravens, “Write me a Letter” from The Ravens: The Greatest Group of Them All ( Savoy )

End of Jhumpa Lahiri Interview

R.E.M., “Letter Never Sent” from Reckoning (IRS)

Sviatoslav Richter (all music performed by Richter)

Visions Fugitives, Op 22 from Richter Rediscovered (RCA)

Pictures at an Exhibition: Promenade from Sviatoslav Richter, Great Pianists of the 20 th Century (Polygram)

Unknown piece from Historic Russian Archives - Sviatoslav Richter In Concert (Brilliant Classics)

 

 







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