| Composer or Artist |
Selection |
Time |
| Carl Philip Emanuel BACH |
Concerto in G major, H. 405 (W.3) |
19:52 |
| Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART |
Symphony No. 11 in D major, K. 84 (73q) |
9:31 |
| Franz Joseph HAYDN |
Cello Concerto No. 1 in C (Hob VIIb/1) |
24:54 |
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| Johannes BRAHMS |
Concerto No. 2 in B flat for piano & orchestra, OP 83 |
47:54 |
| MEANDER |
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| Daniel Alomia ROBLES |
El Condor Pasa (If I could) |
5:09 |
The Meander Teaser - Double
1) To whom do the H and W designations refer in the work of CPE Bach?
ANSWER: H - E. Eugene Helm and W is Alfred Wotquenne, two cataloguers of the works of CPE Bach.
2) From where do we know the Meander Selection?
ANSWER: This was a Peruvian melody. Paul Simon heard a version called "Paso Del Condor" by Jorge Milchberg, who was leader of the group through this song, and known as Los Incas. Simon became friendly with the group through this song, and ended up touring with them and producing their first American ablum. Paul Simion personalized the song by adding his own English lyrics. On the Simon & Garfunkel version, Robles, Milchberg and Simon are all listed as songwriters. Initially, Simon was told that it was an 18th Century tune. The truth was established when the son of composer Daniel Alomia Robles filed a 'friendly' lawsuit against Simon to establish ownership. 'If I Could' appeared on the S & G Bridge Over Troubled Waters' Album.