“Songs of Travel” & Music for the Peace of Westpahlia on the “Evening Concert”
Tonight at 7:00 on the Evening Concert on FM 90.9 you’ll hear Vaughan-Williams “Songs of Travel” for Voice and Piano on “The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center”. At 8:00 on “Early Music Now” you’ll hear music by Schutz written for the 1648 Peace of Westpahlia.
Sunday August 5: The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (CMS 17-45)
The British are Coming
Vaughan-Williams: Songs of Travel for Voice and Piano; John Moore, Baritone; Gilbert Kalish, Piano
Bridge: Sextet in E-flat major for Strings; Ani Kavafian, Violin I; Ida Kavafian, Violin II; Hsin-Yun Huang, Viola I; Paul Neubauer, Viola II; Timothy Eddy, Cello I; Nicholas Canellakis, Cello II
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Early Music Now with Sara Schneider (EMN 18-06)
War and Peace
It's War and Peace like Tolstoy never imagined…..battle settings by Isaac and Kerll, Madrigals of Love and War by Monteverdi, plus music to celebrate the Peace of Westphalia (1648) by Schütz and Hammerschmidt. Weser Renaissance Bremen, Concerto Palatino, and The Consort of Musicke are featured.
Jacques Arcadelt: Estote fortes in bello Josquin Capella/ Meinold Brüser
Heinrich Isaac: Alla Battaglia Concerto Palatino/Erik van Nevel
Claudio Monteverdi: Gira il nemico insidioso The Consort of Musicke/Anthony Rooley
Claudio Monteverdi: Se vittori si belle The Consort of Musicke/Anthony Rooley
Claudio Monteverdi: Armato il cor The Consort of Musicke/Anthony Rooley
Johann Kaspar Kerrl: Battaglia Armonico Tributo/Lorenz Duftschmid
Heinrich Schütz: Nun danket alle Gott Weser Renaissance Bremen/Manfred Cordes
Andreas Hammerschmidt: Verleih uns Frieden Weser Renaissance Bremen/Manfred Cordes
Anonymous: Ach Herr, sih doch, wie bang ist mir Weser Renaissance Bremen/Manfred Cordes
Melchior Frank: Impetum inimicorum Weser Renaissance Bremen/Manfred Cordes
Johann Kindemann: Nun lieben Christen, freuet euch Weser Renaissance Bremen/Manfred Cordes
Bach: Dona nobis pacem Capella Amsterdam & the Orchestra of the 18th Century/Frans Brüggen