Your Sunday repose with pleasant early music; special ‘delights’ from 5 centuries of music history. In this broadcast music by Taverner, Bach, Vivaldi and early 17th-century music from London.
1. John Taverner (ca.1490-1545).
– Cantus firmus: Gloria tibi Trinitus.
From Missa Gloria tibi Trinitus:
– Gloria.
– Benedictus.
The Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford led by Stephen Darlington.
(AVIE AV2123, 2007)
2. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750).
Sonata in F Major, BWV 529.
– Allegro.
– Largo.
– Allegro.
Heiko ter Schegget, recorder. Zvi Meniker, harpsichord.
(RN Classics 93010, 1997)
3. Music in Londen 1580-1620.
Robert Parsons.
– The Song Called Trumpets.
Anthony Holborne.
– Wanton.
John Bennett.
– Venus’ Birds.
John Adson.
– Courtly Masquing Ayre.
William Wigthorpe.
– Rowland.
Thomas Morley/ arr. Lyons.
– O Mistris Myne.
John Adson.
– Courtly Masquing Ayre.
Mark Chambers, countertenor. The English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble led by William Lyons.
(Deux-Elles DXL 1118, 2008)
4. Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741).
Concerto per violoncello in do minore RV 401.
– Allegro non molto (andante poco mosso).
– Adagio.
– Allegro ma non molto.
Christophe Coin, violoncello. Il Giardino Armonico led by Giovanni Antonini.
(Naïve OP 30457, 2008)
Still life, Van Roehstraten