TCF 2020 Virtual Season · Music from the Barn
Early Modernists
Program
Five Fantasias & Two In Nomines Henry Purcell (1659-1695) No. 2 in Three Parts (12 June, 1679) No. 3 in Three Parts (12 June, 1679) No. 10 in Four Parts (19 August, 1680) No. 7 in Four Parts (19 August, 1680) Fantasia on One Note, in Five Parts (before 1679) In Nomine in Six Parts (before 1679) In Nomine in Seven Parts (before 1679)- Danielle Maddon & Hillary Foster, violin
- Mary Ruth Ray & John Harbison, viola
- Rhonda Rider & Sarah Schaffer, ‘cello
- Greg Koeller, bass
- from the 2001 Token Creek Festival
- Anna Steinhoff, Craig Trompeter,
- Russell Wagner, Brady Lanier, violas da gamba
- from the 2016 Token Creek Festival
- Boston Museum Trio
- Dan Stepner, Baroque violin
- Laura Jeppesen, viola da gamba
- John Gibbons, harpsichord
- from the 2000 Token Creek Festival
- Boston Museum Trio
- Dan Stepner, Baroque violin
- Laura Jeppesen, viola da gamba
- John Gibbons, harpsichord
- from the 2000 Token Creek Festival
- Second City Musick Consort of Viols
- Anna Steinhoff
- Craig Trompeter
- Russell Wagner
- from the 2016 Token Creek Festival
- Kangwon Kim, LeeAnne League, Allyson Fleck, violins
- Rafael Popper-Keizer, ‘cello
- John Chappell Stowe, organ
- from the 2004 Token Creek Festival
- Danielle Maddon & Hillary Foster, violin
- Mary Ruth Ray, viola
- Rhonda Rider, ‘cello
- from the 2001 Token Creek Festival
- Lucy Fitz Gibbon, soprano
- Ryan McCullough, piano
- from the 2015 Token Creek Festival
- Nathan Medley, countertenor
- Anna Steinhoff, Craig Trompeter,
- Russell Wagner, Brady Lanier, violas da gamba
- from the 2016 Token Creek Festival
- Mary Mackenzie, soprano
- Molly Morkoski, piano
- from the 2013 Token Creek Festival
Program Notes
A program that explores composers who were mavericks and progressives of their own time, writing music a generation or two before Bach. We bookend the concert with music of Henry Purcell, already fully formed as a composer while still a teenager. Purcell’s collection of youthful fantasies is a treasure of invention, surprise and lucidity. These are pieces that reach back to the late Renaissance string fantasies of Orlando Gibbons generations earlier, but speak the free, demonstrative language of the middle Baroque. We offer an abundance of the fantasias, each unique, moving from pieces in three parts to seven, each forming a “composition” in which Purcell’s juxtaposition of sections of unequal length and weight, his wonderful blue-note harmonies, his virtuosic and entirely natural part-writing are all displayed in a large pattern (one of course never mapped out by the composer). The program moves backward through the era, sampling instrumental music of Rameau, Buxtehude, Byrd, Gabrieli, and Isaac, concluding with an encore of Purcell songs. Works are offered on “original” instruments and modern, and the Gabrieli sonata presents violins from the hand of Jack Fry, who offered so many Token Creek forums on the acoustics of the greatest violins (pictured on our Purcell CD cover, below). Program guests include the Boston Museum Trio, Second City Consort of Viols, and countertenor Nathan Medley.
Available on CD
TCR 111: Purcell – Stravinsky – Lieberson – Mozart
features Purcell’s Fantasias and In Nomines from today’s program.
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