Evening Concert

Chamber Music by Korngold and “Early Music Now” on the “Evening Concert”

 

Tonight at 7:00 on the “Evening Concert” on FM 90.9 you’ll hear Erich Wolfgang Korngold’s “Suite for Piano Left Hand and Strings on “The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center”. At 8:00 it’s an episode of “Early Music Now” called “A More Subtle Art”.  

Sunday February 24: Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (CMS 18-20)

Korngold

Korngold: Four Pieces for Violin and Piano from the Incidental Music to Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, Op. 11 Danbi Um, Violin; Orion Weiss, Piano

Korngold: Suite for Piano Left Hand, Two Violins, and Cello, Op. 23 Wu Qian, Piano; Danbi Um, Sean Lee, Violin; Mihai Marica, Cello

AND Early Music Now (EMN 18-35)

A More Subtle Art

The late 14th century was a time of experimentation, with composers attaining new heights of rhythmic and melodic complexity. The exponents of this "more subtle art" included Baude Cordier, Jacob Senleches, and the anonymous composers at the court of King Janus of Nicosia.

Baude Cordier: Belle Bonne Sage.;

Jacob Senleches: La Harpe de l’melodie; Ensemble Organum
Baude Cordier: Tout par compas Ensemble Organum
Franciscus Andrieu: Armes, Amours/O flour; 

Pierre des Molins: De ce que foul penser Ensemble P.A.N.
Anon.: A mon pouir; Goscalch: En nul estate Ensemble P.A.N.
Anon.: Ha, fortune Ensemble P.A.N.
Guido: Dieux Gart Ensemble Organum
Anon.: Sans joie avoir;

Anon.: Je prens d’amour noriture; Anon.: Gloria;
Anon.: Certes mout fu;

Anon. Personet armonia Huelgas Ensemble