Many thx for notice of this.
Early music on TTN
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by doversoul1 View Post
There is life outside the Proms….
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Has the Early Music Late show morphed into the first part of TTN? http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07qbmzz
I have no real objection to this, as long as I get my early music vittels.
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Originally posted by Oddball View PostHas the Early Music Late show morphed into the first part of TTN? http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07qbmzz
I have no real objection to this, as long as I get my early music vittels.
* We weren’t even notified, let alone offered an apology.
[ed.] Thank you for the reminder (re: the Cantar di Pietre Festival)Last edited by doversoul1; 29-08-16, 19:04.
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Monday 5 September
How come I missed this? A feast of French Baroque music, not just the opening concert but through out albeit here and there, and to coonclude.
Catriona Young introduces motets by Charpentier performed by Ensemble Correspondances at the 2016 Zurich Early Music Festival.
The beginning of the programme is missing. Apparently the Prom overstayed.
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Wednesday 21st, Alessandro Scarlatti's oratorio
Jonathan Swain presents a performance from Bruges of Alessandro Scarlatti's oratorio "Il primo omicidio", in which Cain's envy gets the better of him.
12:32 AM
Scarlatti, Alessandro (1660-1725)
Il primo omicidio - overo Cain - Oratorio a 6 voci, 1707
Cain.....Sonia Prina (contralto)
Abel.....Monica Piccinini (soprano)
Adam...Carlo Allemano (tenor)
Eve......Roberta Invernizzi (soprano)
'Voice of God'.....Aurelio Schiavoni (countertenor)
Lucifer.....Salvo Vitale (bass)
Concerto Italiano; Rinaldo Alessandrini (director)
Incidentally, the full tilte: Il Primo Omicidio overo Cain (has someone over-interpreted the title?)
Alessandro Scarlatti's oratorios are very satisfying to listen to as a whole but rarely played or performed. Do listen if you are new to them or if you haven’t been interested in. There are quite a few works in full on youtube if you want to follow up. Or if you want to sample this performance:
Last edited by doversoul1; 19-09-16, 19:00.
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Monday 19th Schütz and Marin Marais
12:31 AM
Schütz, Heinrich (1585-1672)
Excerpts from 'Psalms of David': Aus der Tiefe rufe ich, Herr zu Dir, Psalm 130 (SWV.25); An den Wasser zu Babel, Psalm 137 (SWV.37)
Academy Chorus, Lucerne, Ziv Braha (lute), Arno Jochem (violone), Ulrike Grosch (conductor)
12:41 AM
Martin, Frank (1890-1974)
Passacaille (1944)
Johannes Strobl (organ)
12:53 AM
Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971)
Mass for chorus and wind instruments
Academy Chorus, Lucerne, Lucerne Conservatory Wind Ensemble, Ulrike Grosch (conductor)
1:11 AM
Schütz, Heinrich (1585-1672)
Excerpts from 'Psalms of David': Der Herr ist mein Hirt, Psalm 123 (SWV.33); Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnungen, Psalm 84 (SWV.29)
Academy Chorus, Lucerne, Ziv Braha (lute), Arno Jochem (violone), Ulrike Grosch (conductor)
1:24 AM
Marais, Marin (1656-1728)
Suite No.2 for two viols in G major from 'Pièces à une et deux violes, Paris, 1686'
Violes Esgales: Susie Napper and Margaret Little (viols)
2:03 AM
Kraus, Joseph Martin (1756-1792)
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An absolute treat in the early hours of this morning, too, dovers:
Concerto Koln and Andreas Staier at the 2014 Chopin and his Europe International Music Festival
Jonathan Swain presents a concert from Concerto Köln, conducted by Michael Güttler, in a programme of Beethoven and Dussek with pianist Andreas Staier.
12:31 AM
Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770-1827]
Overture in C major Op.115 (zur Namensfeier)
Concerto Köln, Michael Güttler (conductor)
12:38 AM
Dussek, Jan Ladislav [1760-1812]
Piano Concerto in G minor Op 49
Andreas Staier (piano), Concerto Köln, Michael Güttler (conductor)
1:08 AM
Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770-1827]
Bagatelle in E flat, Op 126 no 3
Andreas Staier (piano)
1:12 AM
Beethoven, Ludwig van [1770-1827]
Symphony no. 4 in B flat major, Op.60
Concerto Köln, Michael Güttler (conductor)
The piano concerto has an endearing slow movement, and the whole thing merits repeat listening; and it's as thrilling a performance of Beethoven 4 as I've ever heard! Fun surprise encore too!"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Looking forward to Daniel Sepec's Rosary Sonatas tonight. I have his SACDs of the work where, in addition to Hille Perl and Michael Behringer, he was joined by Lee Santana playing Archlute and Theorbo. I wonder if Santana simply got left off the listing for TtN?
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View PostI think this is a repeat and a very welcome one. If it isn’t a repeat, it’s even more welcome.Last edited by subcontrabass; 12-10-16, 20:36.
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Hesperion XXI and Jordi Savall at the 2016 Lucerne Festival
Saturday 15. October
1.01am
John Shea presents a concert of traditional melodies from Jewish, Muslim and Christian sacred music from the Mediterranean, performed by Jordi Savall and Hespèrion XXI.
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Baroque Guitar Recital: Thursday 3 November
Jonathan Swain presents Baroque guitarist Pierre Pitzl in a recital of music by Francesca Corbetta, Robert de Visee and Gaspar Sanz, recorded at the 2015 Concentus Moraviae International Music Festival in the Czech Republic.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b080xtcp
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Salomone Rossi
Monday 14 November
Ars Cantus at the 2013 Songs of Our Roots International Early Music Festival
John Shea presents Salomone Rossi's Hebrew Psalms and instrumental canzonas with Ars Cantus and Tomasz Dobrzanski, at the 2013 Songs of Our Roots International Early Music Festival.
12:31 AM
Rossi, Salomone [c.1570-c.1630]
Hebrew Psalms and Instrumental Canzonas
Ars Cantus, Tomasz Dobrzanski (director), Rabbi Yitzhak Horowitz
1:20 AM
Traditional
Elohim haschivenu - Psalm 80
Ars Cantus, Tomasz Dobrzanski (director)
I think this is a repeat but worth hearing again.
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