Beethoven’s Op. 74 “Harp” String Quartet on tonight’s “Evening Concert”
Sunday November 29: The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (CMS 20-10)
Haydn and Beethoven
Haydn: Trio in E minor for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 57, no. 2, Hob.XX:12 (Pno Trio #25)
Gilbert Kalish, Piano; Nicolas Dautricourt, Violin; Torleif Thedéen, Cello
Beethoven: Quartet in E-flat major for Strings, Op. 74, “Harp” Orion String Quartet
AND Early Music With Sara Schneider (EMN 20-23)
The Lantins Brothers
Arnold and Hugo de Lantins were among the earliest oltremontano: singers and composers from the Low Countries who dominated the music scene in Italy starting in the late 14th century. Guillaume Dufay even toasted their health in a song called Hé, compaignons. We'll hear sacred and secular works by the Lantins performed by Capilla Flamenca and Le Miroir de Musique.
Guillaume Dufay :Hé, compaignons Currende Vous ou la mort Cantus
Arnold de Lantins: Missa Verbum incarnatum Capilla Flamenca
Arnold de Lantins: Tota pulchra es. Las, pouray je mon martire. Ne me vueillés. Le Miroir de Musique
Hugo de Lantins: Je suys exent Le Miroir de Musique
Arnold de Lantins: Ce jour de l’an. Puisque je suy cyprianés. Amour server. Le Miroir de Musique