Concerto for organ in F major, op. 4, no. 4 [sound recording] / George Frideric Handel. Cantata no. 56, Ich will den Kreuzstab gerne tragen / Johann Sebastian Bach. Hark, how the wild musicians sing, for tenor, baritone, bass, strings, and continuo / Henry Purcell. Frage for tenor and piano, op. 9, no. 1 ; String quartet in A minor, op. 13 / Felix Mendelssohn.
Program notes by Dr. Joseph Braunstein and Lynne S. Mazza, song texts in German with English translation (2nd and 4th works) and in English (3rd work), and biographical notes on performers on file.
Access (note)
Access restricted. Written permission from The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center required for use.
Credits (note)
Fred Sherry, artistic director.
Event (note)
Recorded Oct. 30, 1990, at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York.
Language (note)
Sung in German (2nd and 4th works) and in English (3rd work).
Author
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. Performer
Title
Concerto for organ in F major, op. 4, no. 4 [sound recording] / George Frideric Handel. Cantata no. 56, Ich will den Kreuzstab gerne tragen / Johann Sebastian Bach. Hark, how the wild musicians sing, for tenor, baritone, bass, strings, and continuo / Henry Purcell. Frage for tenor and piano, op. 9, no. 1 ; String quartet in A minor, op. 13 / Felix Mendelssohn.
Imprint
Oct. 30, 1990.
Credits
Fred Sherry, artistic director.
Performer
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center members and guests: Stephen Taylor, Peggy Pearson, oboes ; Melanie Feld, English horn ; Ida Kavafian, Pamela Frank, violins ; Walter Trampler, viola ; Fred Sherry, cello ; John Feeney, double bass ; David Gordon, tenor ; William Sharp, baritone ; Wilbur Pauley, bass ; Robert Wolinsky, harpsichord ; David Higgs, organ.
Event
Recorded Oct. 30, 1990, at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York.
Access
Access restricted. Written permission from The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center required for use.
Original version
Re-recorded from original tape provided by The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.
Language
Sung in German (2nd and 4th works) and in English (3rd work).