Evening Concert

Sinfonias and an Oboe Concerto by Bach on tonight’s “Evening Concert”

 

Tonight at 7:00 on the “Evening Concert” on FM 90.9 you’ll hear violinist Dmitry Sitkovetsky’s arrangements for string trio of Bach’s Three-Part Inventions (Sinfonias) on “The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center”. At 8:00 you’ll hear garden-themed music performed by the Orlando Consort on “Early Music Now”.

Sunday January 26: The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (CMS 19-18)

Bach

Bach: Ricercar in Six Voices from Musical Offering, BWV 1079. (University of Illinois Artists-in-Residence) Jupiter Quartet; Mark Holloway, Viola; Andreas Brantelid, Cello

Bach: Fifteen Sinfonias for Violin, Viola, and Cello, BWV 787-801 (arr. Dmitry Sitkovetsky)

Dmitry Sitkovetsky, Violin; Yura Lee, Viola; Dane Johansen, Cello

Bach: Concerto in C minor for Oboe, Violin, Strings, and Continuo, BWV 1060R

Stephen Taylor, Oboe; Erin Keefe, Violin Solo; Ani Kavafian, Sean Lee, Violin; Mark Holloway, Viola; Colin Carr, Cello; Anthony Manzo, Double Bass; Kenneth Weiss, Harpsichord

AND

Early Music Now with Sara Schneider (EMN 19-31)

The Garden of Zephyrus

This week's show takes us to a lush medieval garden with The Orlando Consort, with selections from their CD The Rose, the Lily, & the Whortleberry. We'll also hear sensual garden-themed pieces with texts from the Song of Solomon, performed by Stile Antico, and the tender This Day Day (not a typo) Dawes, performed by The Sixteen.

Anon.: N’a pas longtemps; Ensemble Fortuna. Anon.: En un gardin; Capilla Flamenca.

Anon.: Rosa das Rosas; Hana Blazikova, soprano; Cantigas de Santa Maria.

Anon.: This Day Day Dawes The Sixteen. Jean Pullois: Flos de Spina. The Binchois Consort.

Clemens non Papa: Ego flos campi; and Rodrigo de Ceballos: Hortus conclusus; and

Tomas Luis de Victoria: Vidi speciosam Stile Antico.

Guillaume de Machaut: Rose, liz, printemps, verdure; and Anon.: El mois de Mai; and Clemens non Papa: Au ioly bocquet croist le violette; and Arcadelt: I vaghi fiori. The Orlando Consort

William Byrd: All in a Garden Green. Paul Jenkins, harpsichord.