Evening Concert

Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Fiesta!, and Gateways Radio

Music by Brahms,
 

Tonight at 6:00 on the “Evening Concert” on WILL 90.9FM/HD1 you’ll hear Brahms’ “1st Piano Quartet” from Lincoln Center followed at 7:00 by “Baroque Music from the Spanish & Portuguese Empires” on Fiesta and at 8:00 by Gateways Radio.

Sunday, October 27, 6:00 pm: Chamber Mus. Soc. of Lincoln Center (CMS 25-06)

Voices of Longing

Brahms: Three Intermezzos for Piano, Op. 117, and Klavierstücke, Op. 119; Shai Wosner, piano

Brahms: Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor; Wu Han, p.; Daniel Hope, vln; Paul Neubauer, vla; David Finckel, cello

Sunday, October 27, 7:00 pm: Fiesta! With Elbio Barilari (FST 24-31)

Baroque Music from the Spanish & Portuguese Empires

Brazil, Mexico, and Cuba were three “jewels” in the colonial empire of the Spanish and Portuguese

crowns. European musicians were imported to teach music and composed while living in the colonies.

This bred a new generation of American composers writing music for religious services and the courts of

the viceroys and governors.

Jose Mauricio Nunes Garcia: Abertura em Ré
Vox Brasiliensis; Ricardo Kanji, conductor
18th Century Anonymous Work Asperges Me "Domine Hyssopo"
Vox Brasiliensis; Ricardo Kanji, conductor
Música Sacra do Brasil
K617 K617096

Santiago Billoni: ¿Por que Pedro?
Molly Netter, soprano; David Trillo, tenor; Camerata Antonio Soler; Javier José Mendoza, conductor
Ignacio Jerusalem: Qué dolor, qué desconsuelo
José Hernández Pastor, countertenor; Laura Quesada, flute; Camerata Antonio Soler; Javier José Mendoza, conductor
José Herrando: Sinfonia in D Major
Camerata Antonio Soler; Javier José Mendoza, conductor
Esteban Salas y Castro: El cielo y sus estrellas
Molly Netter, soprano; Eleanor Ranney-Mendoza, soprano; José Hernández Pastor, countertenor; Camerata Antonio Soler; Javier José Mendoza, conductor
El Cielo Y Sus Estrellas: Galant Cathedral Music From New Spain
Orchid Classics ORC100208

Sunday, October 27, 8:00 pm Gateways Radio (GWR 23-11)

John Rosamond Johnson (arr. William Grant Still): Lift Every Voice; Videmus Ensemble

Billy Childs: The Distant Land; Akron Symphony Orchestra; Alan Balter, conductor

J.S. Bach: Capriccio; Joe Williams, p. || Elgar: Enigma Variations; Gateways Orchestra; Michael Morgan, conductor