Musica della sera
Classical Music
Playlist for
Hosted
by Nicholas Mitchell
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Time (approx.) |
Composer |
Selection |
Performers |
Record Title |
Label |
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attr. to J.S. Bach or Georg-Melchior Hoffmann |
Schlage doch, gewunschte Stunde |
Ricercar Consort, Henri Ledroit,
counter-tenor; Willy Daenen, campenella |
Kantaten der Bach Familie |
Ricercar |
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Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber |
Sonata III F Major from Sonatae Violino solo |
John Holloway, violin; Aloysia Assenbaum, organ; Lars Ulrik
Mortensen, harpsichord |
Biber: Unam Ceylam |
ECM |
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Dimitrie Cantemir (1673-1723) |
12 selections from “The World of Catemir: Instanbul and Ottoman Europe around 1700” |
Lux Musica, with Linda Burman-Hall,
early keyboards; Ihsan Ozgen,
kemence, tanbur) |
Cantemir: Music in |
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Tomas Shaw (1694-1751) |
A Turkish Air from “Travels and Observations”, 1738 |
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Marin Marais (1656-1728) |
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Lully (1632-1687) |
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Ben Johnson (1572/3-1637) |
The Turks’ Dance, 1622 |
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John Playford (1623-1686) |
New metar from “The dancing Master”, 1665 |
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Cherubino Busatti (early 17thC) |
Angela siete |
The Dowland Project; John Potter, vocals |
Care-charming sleep |
ECM |
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Robert Johnson (c. 1583-1633) |
Have you seen but a bright lilly grow |
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J.S. Bach |
Wiederstehe doch der Stunde |
Ricercar Consort, Henri Ledroit,
counter-tenor; Willy Daenen, campenella |
Kantaten der Bach Familie |
Ricercar |
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Johann-Michael Bach (1648-1694) |
Ach wie sehnlich wart’ich der Zeit |
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Constanzo Festa (ca.1490-1545) |
“La Spagna” Contrapunti 46,41,105,101,88,76,124,81,60 |
Huelgas-Esemble |
Festa: “La Spagna” |
Harmonia Mundi |
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Arvo Pärt (b1935) |
My heart’s in the |
Polyphony, Stephen Layton, conductor; David James, countertenor;
Christopher Bowers-Broadbent, organ |
Part: Triodion |
Hyperion |
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Littlemore Tractus |
Polyphony, Stephen Layton, conductor; Christopher Bowers-Broadbent, organ |
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Alexander Rapoport (b.1957) |
Four Short Movements for Horn and Piano (1986) |
The |
Brass Feast |
Echiquier |
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Colin Eatock (b.1958) |
Three Canzonas for Brass Quartet (1991) |
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J. Scott Irvine (b.1953) |
Ceremonial Fanfare (1994) |