| # | Title | Artist | Rating | Length |
|---|
| 1 | The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, op. 34: Tuning up – "These are sounds made by a hundred musicians playing many different kinds of instruments" | Benjamin Britten | | 1:04 |
| 2 | The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, op. 34: "It all starts with an idea" | Benjamin Britten | | 2:03 |
| 3 | The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, op. 34: "All of them are now ready …". Theme | Benjamin Britten | | 2:42 |
| 4 | The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, op. 34: "It is time that each instrument speaks for itself". Variation A | Benjamin Britten | | 0:31 |
| 5 | The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, op. 34: "When two oboes discuss the theme, their observation may seem more penetrating". Variation B | Benjamin Britten | | 0:44 |
| 6 | The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, op. 34: "Clarinets are glib talkers and are very popular". Variation C | Benjamin Britten | | 0:40 |
| 7 | The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, op. 34: "Easily recognized is the gossip of the bassoon". Variation D | Benjamin Britten | | 0:51 |
| 8 | The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, op. 34: "30 of the 60 string players are violinists". Variation E | Benjamin Britten | | 0:46 |
| 9 | The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, op. 34: "The alto voice of the viola is larger than the violin’s". Variation F | Benjamin Britten | | 0:54 |
| 10 | The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, op. 34: "The violoncello is larger still". Variation G | Benjamin Britten | | 1:13 |
| 11 | The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, op. 34: "The double bass stands as high as a man". Variation H | Benjamin Britten | | 1:03 |
| 12 | The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, op. 34: Words plucked from any of the harp’s 47 strings are always easy to understand". Variation I | Benjamin Britten | | 0:52 |
| 13 | The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, op. 34: "The horn is a brass instrument". Variation J | Benjamin Britten | | 1:13 |
| 14 | The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, op. 34: "These two trumpets challenge each other in a brilliant exchange". Variation K | Benjamin Britten | | 0:32 |
| 15 | The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, op. 34: "The giants of the brass, the trombones and tuba, always like to have the last word". Variation L | Benjamin Britten | | 1:00 |
| 16 | The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, op. 34: "The comment of the percussion is right to the point". Variation M | Benjamin Britten | | 1:37 |
| 17 | The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, op. 34: "Everyone has had his say". Fugue | Benjamin Britten | | 3:10 |
| 18 | Peter and the Wolf, op. 67: Introduction. "Peter and the Wolf – a musical tale for children" | Serge Prokofiev | | 2:01 |
| 19 | Peter and the Wolf, op. 67: "Now to our story. Early one morning, Peter opened the gate …" | Serge Prokofiev | | 4:39 |
| 20 | Peter and the Wolf, op. 67: "Suddenly, something caught Peter’s attention" | Serge Prokofiev | | 4:07 |
| 21 | Peter and the Wolf, op. 67: "No sooner had Peter gone …" | Serge Prokofiev | | 3:09 |
| 22 | Peter and the Wolf, op. 67: "And now, this is how things stood" | Serge Prokofiev | | 6:03 |
| 23 | Peter and the Wolf, op. 67: "But now … now the hunters came out of the woods" | Serge Prokofiev | | 2:12 |
| 24 | Peter and the Wolf, op. 67: "And now … now imagine the triumphant procession" | Serge Prokofiev | | 4:40 |