A Playlist to Add to Your Enjoyment of the Novel AWE by Pierre R. Schwob

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Pierre R. Schwob, the founder and CEO of Classical Archives, has written books on calculators, historical past and even chess. He has now printed a singular and noteworthy novel, entitled AWE. All of us at Classical Archives find it irresistible.

It’s a technothriller, however one with a distinction. Its hero Pic de Lucrète is a dedicated environmentalist/scientist with a mission to save lots of the world from a climate-tipping environmental catastrophe. Saving the world requires Pic and his workforce to find what comes after AI. What’s going to they uncover? It’s a drive referred to as AWE, which stands for Synthetic Knowledge Engine. AWE is a page-turner, however a page-turner with a soul.

One other distinctive side of AWE is that Pierre suggests musical picks for readers to hearken to whereas they’re studying the e-book. Once we listened to those picks whereas studying, we discovered that the story took on new meanings.

So to assist different readers of AWE discover the e-book on that very same deeper degree, we determined to extract and set up a playlist of items as they’re advised within the pages of the e-book. And at this time, we’re sharing that checklist with you.

Two Methods to Hearken to the Listening Choices for AWE

In case you choose, you may entry – and play – particular person picks of all the playlist HERE.

However we now have additionally reproduced the playlist under. You possibly can click on and play any choice you want.

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PART I

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Nielsen, CarlClarinet Concerto, FS129, Op.57 – Poco adagio

Blaž Šparovec [Clarinet], Odense Symphony Orchestra [Orchestra], Anna Skryleva [Conductor]

Web page 7

Stravinsky, IgorConcerto in D for String Orchestra (‘Basel Concerto’) – 3.Rondo: Allegro

Dmitry Sitkovetsky [Conductor], NES Chamber Orchestra [Orchestra]

Half II

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Dvořák, Antonín (Leopold)Symphony No.9 in E- (‘From the New World’), Op.95 – 1. Adagio. Allegro molto

Czech Philharmonic Orchestra [Orchestra], Karel Ancerl [Conductor]

Web page 18

Hasegawa, AikoShirabe (Melody), for koto – Sakura (Cherry Blossoms)

Aiko Hasegawa [Koto]

Web page 21

Chopin, Frédéric François3 Nocturnes, Op.9 (consists of the well-known ‘Nocturne in Eb’) – No.1 in Bb-

Giuseppe Greco [Piano]

Web page 26

Brahms, JohannesVariations on a Theme of Haydn in Bb (‘St. Anthony Variations’), Op.56a – Theme. Andante

Rimma Sushanskaya [Conductor], Nationwide Symphony Orchestra, UK [Orchestra]

Web page 28

Mashima, ToshioThree Notes of Japan, for wind ensemble – The Snowy River

Eugene Migliaro Corporon [Conductor], North Texas Wind Symphony [Wind Ensemble]

Web page 32


Grieg, Edvard
Piano Concerto in A-, Op.16 – 2.Adagio

Andras Ligeti [Conductor], Jenö Jandó [Piano], Budapest Symphony Orchestra [Orchestra]

Web page 37

Sibelius, JeanViolin Concerto in D-, Op.47 – 3. Allegro, ma non tanto

Sir Neville Marriner [Conductor], Dmitry Sitkovetsky [Violin], Academy of St Martin within the Fields [Chamber Orchestra]

Half III

Web page 44

Giordano, UmbertoSiberia (opera) – 1. Introduction

Gianandrea Noseda [Conductor], Yuri Torchinsky [Orchestra Leader], BBC Philharmonic Orchestra [Orchestra]

Half IV

Web page 48

Bruch, MaxViolin Concerto No.2 in D-, Op.44 – 2.Recitativo: Allegro moderato. Allegro. Andante sostenuto

Hermann Bäumer [Conductor], Antje Weithaas [Violin], North German Radio Symphony Orchestra (Hannover) [Orchestra]

Web page 52

Dvořák, Antonín (Leopold)Cypresses, B.152 (arr. from Cypresses music cycle, B. 11) – 5. Andante (Right here I seek for your pricey letter)

The Audubon Quartet [Ensemble]

Web page 55

Mozart, Wolfgang AmadeusSymphony No.29 in A, Okay.201 – 2. Andante

Marco Boni [Conductor], Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra [Orchestra]

Web page 63

Gershwin, GeorgeThree Preludes for Violin and Piano (trans. Heifetz) – 2.Andante con moto e poco rubato in C#-

Franck Braley [Piano]

Web page 66

Vivaldi, AntonioRecorder Concerto in C, RV443 – 2. Largo

Capella Istropolitana [Ensemble], Oliver von Dohnanyi [Conductor], Jiri Stivin [Recorder]

Web page 69

Du MingxinReunion, for flute and harp – Reunion, for flute and harp

East Wind Duo [Ensemble]

Web page 73

Babajanian, ArnoAria, for cello and orchestra – Aria, for cello and orchestra

Zaruhi Khanjian [Piano], Aram Talalyan [Cello]

Web page 76

Walton, WilliamThe Quest, suite from the ballet for orchestra (arr. by V. Tausky) – 2.The Spell (Siciliana)

William Walton [Conductor], London Symphony Orchestra [Orchestra]

Web page 78

Feld, JindrichFlute Trio – 2. Andante

Lubomir Havlak [Violin], Jitka Vlasankova [Cello], Carlo Jans [Flute], Martinu Quartet [Ensemble]

Web page 81

Holst, GustavThe Planets, suite for orchestra and feminine refrain, Op.32, H.125 – 3.Mercury, the Winged Messenger

Hansjörg Albrecht [Organ]

Web page 86

Beethoven, Ludwig vanPiano Sonata No.2 in A, Op.2, No.2 – 2. Largo appassionato

Rémi Geniet [Piano]

Web page 93

Chopin, Frédéric François3 nouvelles études, CT.38-40 – No.1 in F-

Idil Biret [Piano]

Web page 95

Brahms, JohannesVariations on a Theme of Haydn in Bb (‘St. Anthony Variations’), Op.56a – Variation 1: Poco più animato

Marin Alsop [Conductor], London Philharmonic Orchestra [Orchestra]

Half V

Web page 97

Prokofiev, Sergey SergeyevichRomeo and Juliet (ballet) Op.64 – 7.The Prince Provides his Order

Dmitri Kitayenko [Conductor], Danmarks Radios Symphony Orchestra [Orchestra]

Web page 99

Rautavaara, EinojuhaniSymphony No.4 (‘Arabescata’) – Arabescata 1

Max Pommer [Conductor], Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra [Orchestra]

Web page 102

Chopin, Frédéric François24 Preludes, Op.28 – 2. Lento in A-

Chi-Ho Han [Piano]

Web page 104

Elgar, Sir EdwardEnigma Variations, Op.36 – 9.Nimrod (A.J. Jaeger)

Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart des SWR [Orchestra], Roger Norrington [Conductor]

Web page 107

Prokofiev, Sergey SergeyevichPiano Concerto No.4 in Bb (for the left hand), Op.53 – Piano Concerto No.4 in Bb (for the left hand), Op.53

Mariinsky Orchestra [Orchestra], Valery Gergiev [Conductor], Alexei Volodin [Soloist]

Web page 111

Strauss, RichardDer Rosenkavalier (suite from the opera), TrV227d – 4b. Andante tranquillo

Robert Summer season [Director], Jahja Ling [Director], Tampa Bay Grasp Chorale [Chorus/Choir]

Web page 112

Prokofiev, Sergey SergeyevichSymphony No.2 in D-, Op.40 – 2g. Variation 6 and Theme

Järvi Neeme [Conductor], Royal Scottish Nationwide Orchestra [Orchestra]

Web page 117

Shostakovich, DmitriThe Age of Gold (suite from the ballet), Op.22a – 1.Introduction: Allegro non troppo

Gilbert Levine [Conductor], Krakow Philharmonic Orchestra [Orchestra]

Web page 121

Rachmaninov, Sergey Vasilyevich5 Études-tableaux, (orch. O. Respighi, P.160 in his catalogue) – 5.Marche (from Op.39, No.9)

Eiji Oue [Conductor], Minnesota Orchestra [Orchestra]

Web page 124

Mozart, Wolfgang AmadeusAdagio and Fugue in C- for String Quartet, Okay.546 – 2. Fugue: Allegro

Eder Quartet [Ensemble]

Web page 128

Beethoven, Ludwig vanDuo in F for Clarinet and Bassoon, WoO27, No.2 – 2. Aria, Larghetto

Eduard Brunner [Clarinet], Klaus Thunemann [Bassoon]

Web page 130

Britten, BenjaminTemporal Variations for Oboe and Piano – 4. Workouts

Steuart Bedford [Conductor], Nicholas Daniel [Oboe], Northern Sinfonia Refrain [Orchestra]

Web page 131

Beethoven, Ludwig vanPiano Sonata No.31 in Ab, Op.110 – 3. Adagio ma non troppo: Arioso dolente

Louis Lortie [Piano]

Web page 134

Berlioz, (Louis) HectorRêverie et caprice, for violin and orchestra, H.88, Op.8 – Rêverie et caprice, for violin and orchestra, H.88, Op.8

Yoav Talmi [Conductor], Igor Gruppman [Violin], San Diego Symphony Orchestra [Orchestra]

Web page 141

Bridge, FrankMiniature Pastorals, Set 1 – 2. Tempo di valse

Ashley Wass [Piano]

Web page 143

Vivaldi, AntonioRecorder Concerto in C, RV443 – 2. Largo

Symphonia Perusina [Orchestra], Mario Ancillotti [Flute], Thomas Briccetti [Conductor]

Web page 146

Elgar, Sir EdwardSkizze – Skizze

Peter Pettinger [Piano]

Web page 148

Vivaldi, AntonioLa primavera (Spring) in E, RV269, Op.8, No.1 – 3.Allegro (‘Danza pastorale’)

Alberto Lizzio [Conductor], Baroque Competition Orchestra [Orchestra]

Web page 152

Delius, FrederickBrigg Truthful: An English Rhapsody, RTvi/16 – Sluggish, with solemnity. Maestoso

Sir Andrew Davis [Conductor], Maya Iwabuchi [Orchestra Leader], Royal Scottish Nationwide Orchestra [Orchestra]

Web page 154

Arensky, AntonString Quartet No.2 in A-, Op.35 – 2. Thème and Variations. Theme: Moderato

David Ying [Cello], Phillip Ying [Viola], Ayano Ninomiya [Violin], Janet Ying [Violin], Ying Quartet [String Quartet]

Web page 155

Chopin, Frédéric François24 Preludes, Op.28 – 6. Lento Assai in B-

Web page 157

Chi-Ho Han [Piano]

Sibelius, JeanSymphony No.6 in D-, Op.104 – 3. Poco vivace

Berlin Philharmonic [Orchestra], Sir Simon Rattle [Conductor]

Web page 160

Prokofiev, Sergey SergeyevichBoris Godunov, Op.70bis (incidental music) – No.13, Amoroso (arr. M. Reitikh & G. Zinger for Violin & Piano)

Yuri Kalnits [Violin], Yulia Chaplina [Piano]

PART VI

Web page 162

Takemitsu, ToruSacrifice, for alto flute, lute, vibraphone, and cymbals – 2.Chant 2

Timothy Ferchen [Crotale, Vibraphone], Mikail Helasvuo [Flute]

Web page 165

Beethoven, Ludwig vanViolin Concerto in D, Op.61 – 2.Larghetto

Tibor Varga [Violin], Berlin Professional Musica Symphony Orchestra [Orchestra], Hans Richter [Conductor]

PART VII

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Ravel, MauriceDaphnis et Chloé (ballet) – 20. Lever du jour (Daybreak)

Michael Gielen [Conductor], Europa Galante [Ensemble], SWR Baden-Baden and Freiburg Symphony Orchestra [Orchestra], Joshard Daus [Choirmaster]

Web page 179

Bach, Johann SebastianFlute Sonata in G-, BWV1020 (attrib. to C.P.E. Bach, H. 542.5; arr. for flute and harpsichord) – 1. Allegro

Jeremias Schwarzer [Recorder], Ralf Waldner [Cembalo]

Web page 182

Vivaldi, AntonioConcerto for Two Trumpets and Strings in C – 1. Allegro

Philharmonia Orchestra [Orchestra], John Wallace [Trumpet], Christopher Warren-Inexperienced [Conductor]

Web page 185

Coates, EricFirst Assembly (Model for Violin and Piano)

Tasmin Little [Violin], Piers Lane [Piano]

Web page 190

Ginastera, AlbertoDuo for Flute and Oboe, Op.13 – 3. Fugue

Felix Renggli [Flute], Heinz Holliger [Oboe]

Web page 192

Stravinsky, IgorConcerto in D for String Orchestra (‘Basel Concerto’) – 2. Arioso: Andantino

Richard Studt [Conductor], Bournemouth Sinfonietta [Orchestra]

Half VIII

Web page 194

Boyce, WilliamSymphony No.2 in A – 2. Vivace

Kevin Mallon [Conductor], Aradia Ensemble [Ensemble]

Web page 195

Respighi, OttorinoMetamorphosen modi XII, Theme and Variations for Orchestra, P.169 – 10. Modus 9: Lento non troppo

Geoffrey Simon [Conductor], Philharmonia Orchestra of London [Orchestra]

Web page 197

Bach, Johann SebastianGoldberg Variations, BWV988 (Clavier-Übung IV) – Variation 25 (a 2 clav.: Adagio)

Marie Rosa Günter [Piano]

Web page 204

Debussy, Achille-ClaudeSuite Bergamasque, L.75 (consists of ‘Clair de lune’) – 3. Clair de lune

Jenny Lin [Piano]

Web page 208

Rachmaninov, Sergey VasilyevichPiano Concerto No.1 in F#-, Op.1 – 2. Andante

Vladimir Ashkenazy [Conductor], Alexander Guindin [Piano], Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra [Orchestra]

PART IX

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Auerbach, LeraString Quartet No.3 (‘Cetera desunt’) – 2. With or with out you…(life is unattainable)

Petersen Quartet [String Quartet]

Web page 215

Busoni, FerruccioConcerto in D-, for piano and string quartet, Op.17, KiV 80 – Adagio

Daniel Raiskin [Conductor], Risto Lauriala [Piano], St. Michel Strings [Orchestra]

Web page 219

Vaughan Williams, Ralph6 Research in English People Tune, for cello and piano – 1. Adagio (‘Beautiful on the Water’) in E modal minor

Craig Butterfield [Double Bass], Charles Fugo [Piano]

Web page 221

Shostakovich, DmitriPiano Concerto No.1 in C-, for piano, trumpet, and strings, Op.35 – 2. Lento

Boris Giltburg [Piano], Rhys Owens [Trumpet], Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra [Orchestra], Vasily Petrenko [Conductor]

Web page 228

Hua, Yan-junErquan spring reflecting the moon – Erquan spring reflecting the moon

Shanghai Quartet [String Quartet]

Web page 223

Korngold, Erich WolfgangDeception, movie rating – Homicide

William T. Stromberg [Conductor], Moscow Symphony Orchestra [Orchestra]

PART X

Web page 235

Gretchaninov, AlexanderEarly Morning, for flute and piano – 4. Twilight

Nicholas Walker [Piano], Elena Artamonova [Viola]

Web page 237

Addinsell, RichardWarsaw Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (for the movie ‘Harmful Moonlight’/’Suicide Squadron’) – Warsaw Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (for the movie ‘Harmful Moonlight’/’Suicide Squadron’)

Philip Fowke [Piano], RTE Live performance Orchestra [Orchestra], Proinnsias O Duinn [Conductor]

Web page 246

Gluck, Christoph Willibald vonSymphony in F, Wq. 165.5, Chen F1 – 2.  Andante

Michi Gaigg [Conductor], Orfeo Baroque Orchestra [Orchestra]

Web page 250

Mozart, Wolfgang AmadeusSymphony No.41 in C, Okay.551 (‘Jupiter’) – 2. Andante cantabile

Barry Wordsworth [Conductor], Capella Istropolitana [Ensemble]

Web page 254

Satie, Erik3 Gymnopédies – 1. Lent et douloureux

Alexandre Tharaud [Piano]

PART XI

Web page 257

Liszt, Franz6 Organ Preludes and Fugues (BWV543-548), S.462, R.119 – 5. Preludes and Fugue in C (BWV547)

David Theodor Schmidt [Piano]

Web page 263


Antheil, George
Symphony No.4 (‘1942’), W.177 – 4. Allegro non troppo

Theodore Kuchar [Conductor], Nationwide Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine [Orchestra]

Web page 267

Morricone, EnnioThe Mission, movie rating – Gabriel’s Oboe, arr. for choir, oboe and organ

Willa Henigman [Oboe], Donald Krehbiel [Organ]

Web page 270

Britten, BenjaminVariations on a Theme by Frank Bridge, for strings, Op.10 – Variation 8: Funeral March

Gilbert Levine [Conductor], Elisabeth Söderström [Soprano], English Chamber Orchestra [Orchestra]

Web page 274

Shostakovich, DmitriCello Sonata, Op.40 – 4. Allegro

Joo Yeon Choi [Cello], Marek Szlezer [Piano]

Web page 278

Dvořák, Antonín (Leopold)4 Romantic Items, for violin and piano, Op.75 – 4. Larghetto

Ulf Hoelscher [Violin], Maria Bergmann [Piano]

Web page 282

Walton, WilliamSymphony No.1 in Bb- – 2. Presto con malizia

Paul Daniel [Conductor], English Northern Philharmonia [Orchestra]

Web page 288

Glass, PhilipDouble Concerto for Violin, Cello and Orchestra – 2. Half 1

Tim Fain [Violin], Wendy Sutter [Cello], The Hague Philharmonic [Orchestra], Jurjen Hempel [Conductor]

Web page 293

Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay AndreyevichLegend of the Invisible Metropolis of Kitezh (Skazaniye o nevidimom grade Kitezhe; suite from opera) – 4. Dying of Fevronya and apotheosis of the Invisible Metropolis

Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra [Orchestra], Evgeny Mravinsky [Conductor]

Web page 297

Stravinsky, IgorAgon – 15. 4 Trios. Coda

WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne [Orchestra], Michael Gielen [Conductor]

Web page 299

Barber, SamuelAdagio for Strings (arr. of 2nd mvmt. of String Quartet), Op.11

Marin Alsop [Conductor], Royal Scottish Nationwide Orchestra [Orchestra]

Web page 305

Mozart, Wolfgang AmadeusRequiem Mass in D-, Okay.626

Münchener Bach-Chor [Chorus/Choir], Maria Stader [Soprano], Münchener Bach-Orchester [Orchestra], Hertha Töpper [Vocals], Karl Richter [Conductor], John van Kesteren [vocals]

 

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