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Baroque Masters: Rameau and Bach
Did you miss this past weekend’s Radio Broadcast Series on 102.1 FM KDFC with host Nicholas McGegan? Don’t worry, you can listen online (links below) until Monday, October 18. This past Sunday’s program was dedicated to two of the Baroque era’s finest masters: Jean-Philippe Rameau and, the composer who is also featured in our concerts this coming weekend, Johann Sebastian Bach. Tune in to listen to rebroadcasts of your favorite Philharmonia Baroque concerts every Sunday, except the first Sunday of every month, at 8:00 p.m. Learn more.
Radio Broadcast Series on 102.1 KDFC: October 10 – Baroque Masters Rameau and Bach (Part 1)
Baroque Masters Rameau and Bach (Part 2)
October 10′s program:
JEAN-PHILIPPE RAMEAU – Les Paladins Suite d’orchestre (1760)
Ouverture: Très vite-Menuet lent-Air gay
Entrée des Pelerins
Airs de Furies
Sarabande
Entrée très gaye des Troubadours
Entrée des Chinois
Loure
Gigue vive
Air vif
Gavottes gayes
Air pour les Pagodes
Contredanse en Rondeau
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH – Concerto for Recorder in D major after BWV 169, 1053 and 49 (reconstruction by Frans Brüggen)
(Allegro)
Siciliano
Allegro
Marion Verbruggen, recorder