Dvorak’s “Op. 77 String Quintet” from Lincoln Center
Sunday April 25: The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (CMS 21-31)
America’s Musical Roots
Harry T. Burleigh: Southland Sketches for Violin and Piano
Chad Hoopes, Violin; Wu Han, Piano
Dvorák: Quintet in G major for Two Violins, Viola, Cello, and Bass, Op. 77
Calidore String Quartet (Jeffrey Myers, Violin I; Ryan Meehan, Violin II; Jeremy Berry, Viola; Estelle Choi, Cello); Xavier Foley, Double Bass
Early Music With Sara Schneider (EMN 20-44)
Recent Releases
We're sampling a couple of exciting recent releases this week! The Mad Lover features sonatas, suites, grounds, and various bizzarie from 17th century England performed by Théotime Langlois de Swarte (violin) and Thomas Dunford (lute). We'll also hear from Ensemble Morgaine, with tracks from their 2021 release Evening Song, which focuses on 16th century hymns, songs, and Psalms from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Kassiani Tetraodion: Odes 4&5. Cappella Romana
John Eccles: Ground from The Mad Lover. Théotime Langlois de Swarte, violin; Thomas Dunford, lute
Nicola Matteis: Variations on a Ground based on La Folia; Diverse Bizzarie from Suite in C. Théotime Langlois de Swarte, violin; Thomas Dunford, lute
Cyprian Bazylik: Oratio Dominica; Psalm 130. Ensemble Morgaine
Balint Bakfark: Czarna Krowa. Michele Carreca, lute
Cyprian Bazylik: Dobrotliwosc Panska.
Anon.: Radim Themu. Ensemble Morgaine
Anon.: Passomesz. Alina Rotaru, harpsichord
Waclaw Szamotul: Psalm 117; Christe qui lux es et dies; Psalm 1; Wieczorna. Ensemble Morgaine
Henry Eccles: A New Division upon a Ground. Théotime Langlois de Swarte, violin; Thomas Dunford, lute