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      Playlist for Thursday, March 5, 2026

      Playing this hour

      12:00 - 6:00 am

      12:00 am

      Frédéric Chopin: Nocturnes, Op. 48

      No. 1 in c

      Leif Ove Andsnes, p
      Chopin

      Sony 19075822932

      12:05 am

      Joseph Joachim: "Notturno," Op 12

      Daniel Hope, v; Royal Stockholm Phil/Sakari Oramo
      Daniel Hope * The Romantic Violinist * A Celebration of Joseph Joachim

      DG B0015312-02

      12:15 am

      Johannes Brahms: "Festive and Commemorative Music," Op. 109

      Cambridge Singers/John Rutter
      A Banquet Of Voices

      Collegium COLCD-123

      12:23 am

      Johannes Brahms: "Hungarian Dances"

      No. 14 in d

      Vienna Phil/Claudio Abbado
      Classic Abbado

      DG 4792549

      12:25 am

      Maurice Ravel: Piano Trio in a (1914)

      Joachim Piano Trio
      French Piano Trios, Vol. 1

      Naxos 8.550934

      12:54 am

      music continues...

      6:00 am

      6:00 am

      Mornings with Jan Weller

      Including news and weather on the hour between 6:00 am and 9:00 am.

      7:00 am - 7:00 pm

      7:00 am

      WFMT Membership Drive

      Until 7:00 pm. Enjoy the best classical music through the day with your favorite WFMT personalities and special guests, and support the music you love by calling (773) 279-2100 or by visiting wfmt.com.

      7:00 pm

      7:00 pm

      Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin

      Arias and Barcarolles

      Taking a cue from President Eisenhower’s famous remark to Leonard Bernstein, “I like music with a theme, not all them arias and barcarolles,” this week features a mix of arias, overtures, barcarolles, and other melodic delights that deserve more airtime.

      8:00 - 10:00 pm

      10:00 pm - 12:00 am

      10:00 pm

      The New York Philharmonic This Week

      Prokofiev "Romeo and Juliet" selections; Kurt Masur, conductor; Koussevitzky Concerto for Double Bass and Orchestra; Eugene Levinson, double bass; Zubin Mehta, conductor; Shostakovich Symphony No. 14; Teresa Kubiak, soprano; Bushkin Isser, bass; Leonard Bernstein, conductor.