Spare Air this weekend
Meandering from the medieval to the modern, from central and eastern Europe to Britain and America . . .
May 21
7-9 p.m. EDT
2300-0100 GMT/UTC
WDCE-FM, University of Richmond
90.1 FM
http://www.wdce.org
Orff: “Carmina burana” – “O Fortuna”
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus/
Robert Shaw
(Telarc)
anon. (13th century):
“Carmina burana” –
“O Fortuna”
Boston Camerata/
Joel Cohen
(Nonesuch)
anon. (14th century):
“Stella splendens”
Hesperion XX/
Jordi Savall
(AliaVox)
anon. (13th century):
“La quarte Estampie Royal”
Hesperion XXI/
Jordi Savall
(AliaVox)
Neidhart von Reuental: “Meie din liechter schin”
Hermann Oswald, vocalist
Ensemble Unicorn
(Pneuma)
Orff-Bull:
“ ‘Carmina burana’ Fantasy”
Sandy Bull, banjo
(Vanguard)
anon. (14th century):
“Cantio Prima declinatio”
Schola Gregoriana Pragensis/David Eben
(Supraphon)
Jan Jirásek: “Missa Propria”
Boni Pueri Boys Choir/
Jiří Skopal
(Catalyst)
anon.: 2 Bulgarian chants
Ensemble Bulgarika (Catalyst)
anon.
(Collection Uhrovska, 1730):
“Praambulum I”
“Visel som”
“Ach ma myla”
C 298
“Ksobassu Nota”
(arrangements by
Matthias Maute)
Ensemble Caprice/
Matthias Maute
(Analekta)
Telemann:
Concerto in E minor, TV 52:1
Matthias Maute &
Sophie Larivère, recorders
Ensemble Caprice/Matthias Maute
(Analekta)
anon. (19th century):
“Cili’s Kale Bazingns”
“Bughici’s Tish Nign”
“Gut Morgn”
“Unzer Toyrele”
Cili Schwartz, vocalist
Budowitz
(Koch International Classics)
David Lang:
“World to Come”
Maya Beiser, cello
(Koch International Classics)