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    Piano Concerto, op. 42 by Arnold Schoenberg. Mitsuko Uchida with the Cleveland Orchestra, Pierre Boulez conducting. A Philips recording from the year 2000.

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    Piano Concerto for the Left Hand by Ravel. Julius Katchen is the southpaw soloist with the London Symphony Orchestra under the baton of István Kertész.

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    Trouble in Tahiti, a 1952 opera by Leonard Bernstein. The composer conducting the New York Philharmonic in a 1973 recording.

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    Et Exspecto Resurrectionem Mortuorum, a suite for wind orchestra and percussion instruments written in 1964 by Olivier Messiaen. A 1987 recording by the Cleveland Orchestra under the baton of Pierre Boulez.

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    All around Scotland I kept wishing I had my Brigadoon album to listen to, so I'm listening to it tonight. It's the 1991 London Studio Cast recording. Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner; music by Frederick Loewe. The original production opened at the Ziegfeld Theatre on Broadway in 1947 and ran for 581 performances.

    (Have I told you before about how I starred in a production of Brigadoon in high school?)

    (Well, not 'starred' as such. I played the bartender in the penultimate scene. I had two lines.)

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    Listening to and playing 'Ramrod'.

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    Symphony: "Mathis der Maler" by Paul Hindemith. Paavo Järvi conducts the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra in this 2013 recording.

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    Soundtrack to "Ladybug and Cat Noir: The Movie"
    "Say the Word"

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    Symphonie sur un chant montagnard français, (Symphony on a French Mountain Air), op. 25 by Vincent d'Indy. Pianist François-Joël Thiollier with the National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, Antonio de Almeida conducting in a 1994 Naxos recording.

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    The People United Will Never Be Defeated!, a set of variations on a Chilean protest song by Frederic Rzewski. The composer at the keyboard in this Nonesuch recording.

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