Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Fiesta!, and Gateways Radio
Tonight at 6:00 on the “Evening Concert” on WILL- FM 90.9 you’ll hear Mozart’s K.285 “Flute Quartet” from Lincoln Center followed at 7:00 by music of Luis Gianneo (ja-NEO) on Fiesta and at 8:00 by Gateways Radio.
Sunday, August 18, 6:00 pm: Chamber Mus. Soc. of Lincoln Center (CMS 24-48)
The Solo Flute
Johann Sebastian Bach: Sonata in B minor for Flute and Piano (or Harpsichord), BWV 1030
Tara Helen O'Connor, flute; Pedja Mužijević, piano
Georg Philipp Telemann: Concerto in E major for Flute, Oboe, Viola, Strings, and Continuo, TWV
53:E1; Sooyun Kim, flute; Stephen Taylor, oboe d'Amore; Paul Neubauer, viola d'Amore; James Thompson, violin I; Francisco Fullana, violin II; Ani Kavafian, violin; Mihai Marica, cello; Anthony Manzo, double bass;
Michael Sponseller, harpsichord
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Quartet in D major for Flute, Violin, Viola, and Cello, K. 285
Adam Walker, flute; Ani Kavafian, violin; Che-Yen Chen, viola; Dmitri Atapine, cello
Sunday, August 18, 7:00 pm: Fiesta! With Elbio Barilari (FST 24-21)
Argentinean Master, Luis Gianneo
Composer, pianist, and conductor, Luis Gianneo is acknowledged as one of the leading Argentine
composers of the 20th century. He composed nearly 100 works from nearly every genre of classical music.
We will share his symphonic poem El tarco en flor and his chamber work Segundo Trio.
Obertura Para Una Comedia Infantil; Orquesta Sinfónica De Salta; Luis Gorelik, conductor
5 Piezas for Viola and Harp; Trio Luminar
El tarco en flor - symphonic poem; Orquesta Sinfonica de Entre Ríos; Gabriel Castagna, conductor
Luis Gianneo Segundo Trio; Trío Arbós
Sunday, August 18, 8:00 pm Gateways Radio (GWR 23-01)
Gabriela Lena Frank: Coqueteos; Sphinx Virtuosi; Damon Gupton, conductor
James V. Cockerham: Fantasia on Lift Every Voice and Sing; Gateways Festival O.; Michael Morgan, conductor
Gernot Wolfgang: Common Ground; Timothy Holley, cello; Joshua Hood, bassoon
Scott Joplin: Cascades; Armenta Hummings Dumisani, piano
William Grant Still: Symphony No. 1, Afro-American; Detroit Symphony Orchestra; Neeme Järvi, conductor