The following is a playlist for the broadcast of the Nightowl Radio Show, a one-hour college radio show on station WHCL-FM. The show can be streamed tonight at 7:00 p.m. Eastern at whcl.org. You can also listen to the Nightowl Radio Show, or any show on WHCL-FM, by telling your Amazon Echo, “Alexa, play WHCL-FM.”
Tonight’s episode features songs that were inspired by classical music – whether it’s from a melody or a re-interpretation of the subject work.
| Time | Artist | Song | Classical Composer |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7:01 PM | Apollo 100 | Joy (feat. Tom Parker) | Bach |
| 7:04 PM | Billboard | 3 and 3 | Edvard Greig |
| 7:08 PM | Electric Light Orchestra | Roll Over Beethoven | Beethoven |
| 7:18 PM | Sounds Incorporated | William Tell | Rossini |
| 7:21 PM | B. Bumble & The Stingers | Nut Rocker | Tchaikovsky |
| 7:24 PM | Featherbed | Could It Be Magic | Chopin |
| 7:27 PM | Walter Murphy | A Fifth of Beethoven | Beethoven |
| 7:33 PM | P.D.Q. Bach | New Horizons in Music Appreciation | Beethoven |
| 7:41 PM | The Toys | A Lover’s Concerto | Christian Petzold |
| 7:45 PM | Billy Jones | Yes, We Have No Bananas | Handel |
| 7:48 PM | The Beatles | Because | Beethoven |
| 7:53 PM | Royal Philharmonic Orchestra | Hooked On Classics (Pts. 1 & 2) | Various Composers |
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When I was failing to learn to play the piano, everyone thought the source of A Lover’s Concerto was Bach.
Ah, Peter Schieckele just died. I thought you planned these further ahead. Or is it just happenstance? https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/17/arts/music/peter-schickele-dead.html?unlocked_article_code=1.Ok0.lZ6l.OdJPnGURM9cB&smid=url-share
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