A Dvorak Piano Trio and “Early Music” based upon famous pre-existing tunes on the “Evening Concert”
Tonight at 7:00 on the Evening Concert on FM 90.9 you’ll hear Dvorak’s “Opus 26 G Minor Piano Trio on “The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center”. At 8:00 on “Early Music Now” you’ll hear music by Dufay and others that uses famous pre-existing tunes.
Sunday July 29: The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (CMS 17-44)
Britten and Dvořák
Britten: Canticle II: Abraham and Isaac for Countertenor, Tenor, and Piano, Op. 51
(Daniel Taylor, countertenor; Anthony Griffey, tenor; Gloria Chien, piano)
Dvořák: Trio in G minor for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 26
(Gloria Chien, piano; Nicolas Dautricourt, violin; Nicolas Altstaedt, cello)
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Early Music Now with Sara Schneider (EMN 18-05)
I've heard that one before
Robert Morton: L’Homme armé; Capella de la Torre
Guillaume Dufay: Kyrie from ‘Missa L’Homme Armé; Cantica Symphonica
Ludwig Senfl: Tandernaken; Fretwork
Antoine Brumel: Tanndernac; Piffaro
Pierre Alamire: Tandernaken op den Rijn; Piffaro
Jakob Obrecht: T’ander naken; Piffaro
Heinrich Isaac: La Spagna; The Dufay Collective
Anonymous: La Spagna; The Dufay Collective
Alessandro Scarlatti: Variations on ‘La Follia’; Mahan Esfahani, harpsichord
John Playford: Faronell’s Division; Hesperion XXI/Jordi Savall
Emilio de’Cavalieri: La Pellegrina: O che nuovo miraculo; Huelgas Ensemble
Lucas Ruiz de Ribayaz: El Gran Duque & Baylete; The Harp Consort/Andrew Lawrence King
Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck: Ballo del Granduca; Reinhard Jaud, organ
Hans Leo Hassler: Mein g’muth ist mir verwirret; Currende/Erik van Nevel
J.S. Bach: Erkenne mich, mein Hüter; Collegium Vocale Gent/Philippe Herreweghe