Classical Music 7:00-9:30pm
Playlist for Thursday, August 5, 2010
Hosted by Meera Collier-Mitchell
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Time |
Composer |
Selection |
Performers |
Record
Title |
Label |
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7:00 |
Anonymous |
This
day day dawes |
The
Sixteen |
The
Rose and the Ostrich Feather: Music from the Eaton Choirbook, Vol. 1 |
Collins
Classics |
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|
John
Taverner |
Western
Wind Mass: 1.
Gloria 2.
Credo 3.
Sanctus & Benedictus 4.
Agnus Dei I, II & II |
The
Tallis Scholars |
Western
Wind Masses |
Gimmel |
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|
7:45 |
John
Tavener |
▪
Stasis I ▪
“Wherewithal shall a young man...” |
Chanticleer |
John
Tavener: Lamentations and Praises |
Warner
Classics |
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|
Hildegard
von Bingen |
Instrumental
piece |
Sequentia:
Ensemble for medieval music Barbara
Thornton & Benjamin Bagby, directors |
Ancient
Music for a Modern Age |
RCA
Victor |
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|
8:00 |
Anon |
O
pulcherrima mulierum/Girum coeli circuivi |
The
Binchois Consort, Andrew Kirkman, conductor |
A
Marriage of |
Hyperion |
|
|
Philip
van Wilder |
▪
Philip’s Dump ▪
A Downe (Anonymous) |
Paul
O’Dette, lute |
The
Royal Lewters: Music of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I’s Favorite Lutenists |
Harmonia
Mundi |
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|
Anonymous |
Hark,
all ye |
Deller-Consort |
Shakespeare
Songs and Consort Music |
Deutsche
Harmonia Mundi |
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|
Orlando
di Lasso |
▪
Un jour l’amant (1570) ▪
Gallans qui par terre (1584) ▪
Ardant amour á 4 |
The
|
Orlando
di Lasso Chansons and Madrigals |
Dorian |
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|
Anon.
Italian |
▪
Ayo visto lo mappamundi ▪
Viva el gran Re Don Fernando |
The
Waverly Consort, Michael Jaffee, artistic director |
1492:
Music from the Age of Discovery |
EMI
Classics |
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|
8:30 |
Captaine
Tobias Hume |
▪
Touch me lightly ▪
Beccus an Hungarian Lord his delight |
Jordi
Savall, bass, viol |
Captaine
Tobias Hume: Musicall Humors |
Naïve |
|
|
Various |
▪
Come sirrah Jacke hoe (Weelkes 1608) ▪
Dainty fine Aniseed water (Anon. 1652) ▪
Most men do love the Spanish wine (Anon. c. 1595) ▪
Interlude |
The
Baltimore Consort & The Merry Companions |
The
Art of the Bawdy Song |
Dorian |
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|
Anonymous |
Begone,
sweit night |
The
King’s Noyse, Ellen Hargis, soprano & David Douglass, director Paul
O’Dette, lute |
The
Queen’s Delight: 17th Century Ballads and Dances |
Harmonia
Mundi |
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|
Various |
▪
My Thing is my Own (Anon.) ▪
Here dwells a pretty Maid ( ▪
My man John had a Thing that was long (Eccles c. 1668—1735) ▪
When first Amyntas sued for a Kiss (Anon) |
The
Baltimore Consort & The Merry Companions |
The
Art of the Bawdy Song |
Dorian |
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|
9:00 |
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|
Anonymous |
Sing
care away |
The
King’s Noyse |
The
Queen’s Delight: 17th Century Ballads and Dances |
Harmonia
Mundi |
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|
William
Lawes |
Consort
Sets in Five Parts in G 1.
Fantazy 2.
On the Playnsong 3.
Aire |
Phantasm |
William
Lawes: Consorts in Four and Five Parts |
Channel
Classics |
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|
John
Blow |
Lysander
I Pursue |
Julianne
Baird, soprano Colin
Tilney, harpsichord Alison
Mackay, Viola da Gamba |
English
Mad Songs and Ayres |
Dorian |