Colin Brumby (*1933), Gardens of the Villa Taranto: 1. Tempo comodo
American Folk Song (lullaby) (arranged by Charles Wolzien & Susanella Noble),
“All the pretty little horses”
American Folk Song (arranged by Charles Wolzien & Susanella Noble),
“Wayfaring stranger”
Jaime M. Zenamon (*1953), 3 Retratos: 1. Encuentro
English Folk Song (arranged by Charles Wolzien & Susanella Noble), “The Keeper”
English Folk Song (arranged by Charles Wolzien & Susanella Noble), “Barbara Allen”
Pip van Steen & Will Derks, “Euro Suite: 3. Franc and Mary-Anne (France)”
Pip van Steen & Will Derks, “Euro Suite: 5. Delirium (Italy)”
Pip van Steen & Will Derks, “Euro Suite: Irish Counterpunt (Irland)”
Hans Franke (1882 – 1971), “Gavotte, Op. 810” (transcription: Johannes Tappert)
Nicolas Chédeville (1705 – 1782), “Il Pastor Fido, Op. 13: Sonate Nr. 6, g-moll” (transcription: Johannes Tappert)
I. Vivace
II. Fuga da Capella
III. Largo
Franz Benda (1709 – 1786), “Sonata No. 3 in G Major”
(orig. for flute & continuo)
I. Adagio
II. Allegro
III. Vivace
“Un petit jazz, op. 92”, John W. Duarte (1919 – 2004)
I. Three
II. Four
IV. Twelve
“Lyric Suite, op. 3”, Leonidas Kanaris (*1963)
I. Proem
II. Romantico
III. Danse Passionante
Astor Piazzolla (1929 – 1992), “Histoire du Tango”:
I. Bordel 1900
Francis Poulenc (1899 – 1963), “Sonata for horn, trumbet & trombone” (1922):
II. Adagio
III. Rondeau
Karsten Brustad (*1959), “I.N.D.I.A” (If Night’s Dawn Imposed All):
I. Meditativo y rubato & II. Con brio
Ina Bottelier, “Fête des Oiseaux”
Robert Beaser (*1954), «Mountain Songs»: 1. Barbara Allen
Celso Machado (*1953), «Musiques populaires brésiliennes»:
Piazza Vittorio (choro maxixe)
Celso Machado (*1953), «Musiques populaires brésiliennes»:
Quebra Queixo (choro)
Celso Machado (*1953), «Musiques populaires brésiliennes»:
Pacoca (choro)
Carl Nielsen (1865 – 1931), «5 Piano Pieces, op. 3»: Folk Melody
(transcription: Bent Larsen & Jan Sommer)
Carl Nielsen (1865 – 1931), «5 Piano Pieces, op. 3»: Humoresque
(transcription: Bent Larsen & Jan Sommer)
Carl Nielsen (1865 – 1931), «5 Piano Pieces, op. 3»: Elf Dance
(transcription: Bent Larsen & Jan Sommer)
Carl Nielsen (1865 – 1931), «The Fog is lifting, op. 41»
(transcription: Bent Larsen & Jan Sommer)
Claude Debussy (1862 – 1918), “Le petit nègre”
(transcription: K. Gebauer)
Carlo Domeniconi (*1947), «Sonatina Mexicana»:
1. Allegro Moderato
Carlo Domeniconi (*1947), «Sonatina Mexicana»:
2. Andante
Carlo Domeniconi (*1947), «Sonatina Mexicana»:
3. Allegro Vivace
Robert Maggio (*1964), «Travelling Songs»: 1. Open Road
Robert Maggio (*1964), «Travelling Songs»: 2. Scenic Overlook
Robert Maggio (*1964), «Travelling Songs»: 1. Cruise Control
Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887 – 1959), «Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5»: Aria (Cantilena)
Ignacio Cervantes (1847 – 1905), «Cuban Dances» (transcription: Elias Barreiro)
Ernst Gottllieb Baron (1696 – 1760), «Sonate» (Duetto al Liuto e Traverso) (transcription: Philippe Meunier)
Rex Willis (*1956), «Suite South America»: 2. Tranquillo amoroso
Mauro Giuliani (1781 – 1829), «Serenata op. 127»: Part I (per flauto o violino e chitarra) (transcription: Vincenzo Saldarelli)
Mauro Giuliani (1781 – 1829), «Serenata op. 127»: Part II (per flauto o violino e chitarra) (transcription: Vincenzo Saldarelli)
Mauro Giuliani (1781 – 1829), «Serenata op. 127»: Part III (per flauto o violino e chitarra) (transcription: Vincenzo Saldarelli)
Felix Mendelssohn (1809 – 1847), «Piéces enfantines – Op. 72, no 2»: Andante & «Chansons sans paroles – Op. 19, no 2»: Regrets (transcription: Georges Lambert – Yvon Rivoal)
Félix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809 – 1847), «Piéces enfantines – Op. 72, no 2»: Andante sostenuto (transcription: Georges Lambert – Yvon Rivoal)
Félix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809 – 1847), «Chansons sans paroles – Op. 19, no 6»: Première Barcarole (transcription: Georges Lambert – Yvon Rivoal)
Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992), «Libertango» (transcription : Klaus Jäckle)
Jean – Maurice Mourat (*1944), «Ibériade» (Hommage à Jacques Ibert)
Máximo Diego Pujol, (*1957), «Suite Buenos Aires»: 1. Pompeya
Máximo Diego Pujol (*1957), «Suite Buenos Aires»: 2. Palermo
Máximo Diego Pujol (*1957), «Suite Buenos Aires»: 3. San Telmo
Scott Joplin (1868-1917), «Ragtime»(transcription: Konrad Ragossnig)
Franco Margola (1908-1922), «Quattro Episodi»: Secondo Episodio
Pip van der Steen & Will Derks, «Euro Suite»