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Winds and strings

Title
  1. Winds and strings [sound recording].
Published by
  1. [New York] : Metropolitan Museum of Art, p1978.

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FormatAudioAccessUse in libraryCall number*LZR 34113 [Disc]Item locationPerforming Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound

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Additional authors
  1. Baltzar, Thomas, -1663.
  2. Matteis, Nicola, active 17th century
  3. Biber, Heinrich Ignaz Franz, 1644-1704.
  4. Demachy, Mr.
  5. Ortiz, Diego, approximately 1525-approximately 1570.
  6. Giustini, Lodovico, active 1736.
  7. Nicholson, Charles, 1795-1837.
  8. Kuhlau, Friedrich, 1786-1832.
  9. Schröder, Jaap
  10. Cross, Lucy
  11. Springfels, Mary
  12. Horszowski, Mieczyslaw
  13. Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.). Department of Musical Instruments
Description
  1. 1 disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo.; 12 in.
Series statement
  1. Musical instruments from the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Subject
  1. Viol music
  2. Violin music
  3. Piano music
  4. Flute music
  5. Lute music
  6. Stringed instruments
Contents
  1. Prelude and Allemande / Thomas Baltzar -- Passagio roto / Nicola Matteis -- Passacaglia / Heinrich von Biber -- Prelude and Allemande / de Machy -- Three ricecari / Diego Ortiz -- Sonata II in C minor / Ludovico Giustini -- Variations on Auld lang syne / Charles Nicholson -- Caprice no. 2 / Friedrich Kuhlau.
Call number
  1. *LZR 34113
Note
  1. Program notes by Laurence Libin on container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded in the André Mertens Galleries for Musical Instruments and the Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium of the Metropolitan Museum of Art betweenOct. 1976 and Sept. 1977. Most pieces originally performed on the radio show Lend us your ears.
Title
  1. Winds and strings [sound recording].
Imprint
  1. [New York] : Metropolitan Museum of Art, p1978.
Series
  1. Musical instruments from the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Performer
  1. Jaap Schröder, violin ; Lucy Cross, lute ; Mary Springfels, viol ; Mieczysław Horszowski, piano ; David Hart, flute.
Event
  1. Recorded in the André Mertens Galleries for Musical Instruments and the Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium of the Metropolitan Museum of Art betweenOct. 1976 and Sept. 1977. Most pieces originally performed on the radio show Lend us your ears.
Added author
  1. Baltzar, Thomas, -1663. Prelude.
  2. Baltzar, Thomas, -1663. Allemande.
  3. Matteis, Nicola, active 17th century. Passaggio roto.
  4. Biber, Heinrich Ignaz Franz, 1644-1704. Passacaglia, violin (Bayerische Staatsbibliotek: Mus. ms. 4123), G minor.
  5. Demachy, Mr. Prelude.
  6. Demachy, Mr. Allemande.
  7. Ortiz, Diego, approximately 1525-approximately 1570. Three ricecare.
  8. Giustini, Lodovico, active 1736. Sonata, piano, no. 1.
  9. Nicholson, Charles, 1795-1837. Variations on Auld lang syne.
  10. Kuhlau, Friedrich, 1786-1832. Caprices, flute, no. 2.
  11. Schröder, Jaap. Performer
  12. Cross, Lucy. Performer
  13. Springfels, Mary. Performer
  14. Horszowski, Mieczyslaw. Performer
  15. Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.). Department of Musical Instruments.
LCCN
  1. 78750581
Publisher no.
  1. L1802 Metropolitan Museum of Art
Research call number
  1. *LZR 34113 Program notes on container.
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