Brahms’ “Clarinet Trio” and polychoral music by Gabrieli and others on tonight’s “Evening Concert”
Tonight at 7:00 on the Evening Concert on FM 90.9 you’ll Brahms’ Opus 114 Clarinet Trio on “The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center”. At 8:00 you’ll hear polychoral works for four, eight, twelve, sixteen and forty voices by Gabrieli, Tallis and others on “Early Music Now”.
Sunday September 2: The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (CMS 17-49)
Late Style
Mozart: Adagio in B minor for Piano, K. 540 Jeffrey Kahane, Piano
Brahms: Trio in A minor for Clarinet, Cello, and Piano, Op. 114 Anthony McGill, Clarinet; Alisa Weilerstein, Cello; Inon Barnatan, Piano
Janáček: Mládí, Suite for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, and Horn
Sooyun Kim, Flute; Stephen Taylor, Oboe; Tommaso Lonquich, Clarinet; Romie de Guise-Langlois, Bass Clarinet; Peter Kolkay, Bassoon; David Jolley, Horn
AND Early Music Now with Sara Schneider (EMN 18-10)
From Four to 40 in 60 Minutes
Composers like Tallis, Giovanni Gabrieli, and Striggio were sonic architects who wrote polychoral music for up to forty separate voice parts. This week's show presents music for four, eight, 12, 16 and 40 voices, performed by The Huelgas Ensemble and I Fagiolini.
Samuel Scheidt: Paduan 4. Vocum La Fenice/Jean Tubery
Giovanni Gabrieli: Jubliate Deo Liuwe Tamminga, organ
Giovanni Gabrieli: Exaudi me Domine Huelgas Ensemble/Paul van Nevel
Giovanni Gabrieli: Canzona XVII a 12 Musica Fiata/Roland Wilson
Robert Wylkynson: Jesu autem transiens The Sixteen/Harry Christophers
Michael Praetorius: Jesaja dem Propheten das geschah Gabrieli Consort and Players/Paul McCreesh
Alessandro Striggio: Ecce beatem lucem I Fagiolini/Robert Hollingworth
Anon.: Spem in Alium I Fagiolini/Robert Hollingworth
Thomas Tallis: Spem in Alium Huelgas Ensemble/Paul van Nevel
Antoine Brumel: Kyrie from ‘Missa Et Ecce Terrae Motus’ The Tallis Scholars/Peter Philips