Schubert’s D. 581 “String Trio” and early music performed by La Caccia on the “Evening Concert”
Sunday October 25: The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (CMS 20-05)
Viennese Voices
Schubert: Trio in B-flat major for Violin, Viola, and Cello, D. 581 - Kristin Lee, Violin; Richard O'Neill, Viola; Clive Greensmith, Cello
Berg: Lyric Suite for String Quartet with Soprano - Tony Arnold, Soprano; Schumann Quartet (Erik Schumann, Violin I; Ken Schumann, Violin II; Liisa Randalu, Viola; Mark Schumann, Cello)
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Early Music With Sara Schneider (EMN 20-18):
Salve Antverpia
The centerpiece of this show is a 2019 reissue from La Caccia featuring music played, sung, and printed in Antwerp during the 16th century, including a motet written in honor of the city by Tielman Susato. We'll also hear from composers who were active in Antwerp, like Barbireau, Obrecht, and John Bull.
Pierre Phalese: Passamezzo d’Anvers and a Set of Bransles. La Caccia
Jacobus Barbireau: Missa Virgo Parens Christi-Credo. The Clerks’ Group
Jacob Obrecht: Laudemus nunc Dominum. The Clerks’ Group
Leonora Duarte: Sinfonia No. 7 and Sinfonia No. 2. Sonnambula
John Bull: Chromatic Pavane & Galliard “Queen Elizabeth”. Mahan Esfahani, harpsichord
Tielman Susato: Salve quae roseo. Capilla Flamenca
Orlando di Lasso: Matona mia cara. Capilla Flamenca
Emanuel Adriaenssen: Allemande Nonette. Karl-Ernst Schroeder, lute
Andries Pevernage: Ardo Donna per voi. Capilla Flamenca
Pierre Phalese: Set of Allemandes. La Caccia