Thursday, May 21, 2015

Dead White Guys – Sunday Morning Classical Radio on WCBN FM
5/31/15 Program featuring composers & performers with naughty-sounding names
Dedicated to Ann Arbor’s legendary alternative educator Tom Dodd
Index of potentials & probabilities:

Johann Joseph Fux
Sinfonia: Largo
from Il Fontedella Salute
Oratorium, Op. 23{1716}

Heinrich Schutz
O süsser Jesu Christ, SWV 405
From Symphoniae Sacrae III, Op 12 {1650}

Heinrich Schutz
O primavera SW1
Italian Madrigal {Venice, 1611}

Heinrich Schutz
Magnificat anima mea SWV 468 {1665}

Johann Joseph Fux
Allegro: Sonata a tre ex d per due violini
{violoncello & basso continuo} K 342

Fux
Ciaccona per organo K. 403/2

Fux
Grave {trombone, organ, cello}

Fux
Media vita in morte sumus

Fux
De profundis {motet} K 130

Fux
Adagio per organo K 400
from Sonata Terza

Samuel Scheidt
Musical Games {1620}

John Blow
Musick’s the Cordial of a Troubled Breast
{from the Ode for Ste. Cecilia’s Day, 1684}

Diego Pisador
Pavana & Villanesca {1552}

Anton Ferdinand Titz
String Quartet in C Minor
Op.1 No.4 {1781}

Charlie Kunz
Waltz Medley {recorded in 1937}

Robert Fuchs
Finale from Serenade for String Orchestra
No.3 in E minor Op.21 {1878}

Ludwig Schytte
3rd movement from
Piano Concerto Op.28 {1894}

Walter Piston
Allegro from Quintet
for flute & string quartet {1942}

Josef Suk
Burlesca from 4 Pieces
for violin & piano Op.17 {1900}
performed by his grandson,
violinist Josef Suk

Josef Suk
Serenade for cello & piano {1890}
Ballade Op.3 {1898}

Josef Suk
Bagatela for flute, violin & piano
“With Nosegay in Hand” {1917}

Ildebrando Pizzetti
Le Quai du Port de Famagoustentry
from La Pisanella {1913}

Vicente Asencio
La Serenor { La Serenidad}

Julius Fucik
Entry of the Gladiators {1897}

J. Airlie Dix
The Trumpeter
sung by John McCormack in 1915

Dame Clara Butt recorded in 1917
singing Stephen Foster’s
“The Old Folks at Home”

Josef Suk
Sousedska for 2 violins, double bass,
cymbals, triangle, side & bass drums {1935}

Josef Suk
The Game of the Swans and the Peacocks - A la polka
from Pohadka (Fairy Tale)
Op.16 {1897-98}

Paul Bowles
Music for a Farce {1938}



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