Sonata no. 5 for two oboes, bassoon, and continuo in F major

Title
  1. Sonata no. 5 for two oboes, bassoon, and continuo in F major [sound recording] / Zelenka. Elégie : for piano trio, op. 23 / Suk. Mladi : suite for wind sextet / Janáček. Trio for violin, cello, and piano in E minor, op. 90 : Dumky / Dvořák.
Published by
  1. February 22, 1994.
Author
  1. Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. prf

Details

Additional authors
  1. Zelenka, Johann Dismas, 1679-1745.
  2. Suk, Josef, 1874-1935
  3. Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928.
  4. Dvořák, Antonín, 1841-1904.
  5. Wilson, Ransom
  6. Taylor, Stephen (Oboist)
  7. Vogel, Allan
  8. Neidich, Charles
  9. Smylie, Dennis
  10. Feves, Julie
  11. Routch, Robert
  12. Suk, Josef, 1874-1935.
  13. Parnas, Leslie
  14. Paer, Lewis
  15. Wadsworth, Charles
  16. Wolinsky, Robert
  17. Shifrin, David
  18. Adolphe, Bruce
Description
  1. 2 sound tape reels : analog, 7 1/2 ips, stereo.; 10 in.
Alternative title
  1. Mládí
  2. Dumky
Subject
  1. Piano trios, Arranged
  2. Quartets (Bassoon, oboes (2), continuo)
  3. Suites (Bassoon, clarinets (2), flute, horn, oboe)
  4. Piano trios
Call number
  1. *LT-10 9130 (F)
Note
  1. Performance preceded by a pre-concert lecture by Bruce Adolphe.
  2. The 2nd work, originally written for violin and violoncello accompanied by a string quartet, harmonium, and harp, was reset for a piano trio. The 3rd work is a suite for flute (and piccolo), oboe, clarinet, bass clarinet, bassoon, and horn.
  3. Program notes by Dr. Joseph Braunstein, and biographical notes on the performers ([5] p.) on file.
Access (note)
  1. Access restricted. Written permission from The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center required for use.
Credits (note)
  1. David Shifrin, artistic director.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded February 22, 1994 at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York.
Original version (note)
  1. Re-recorded from original tape provided by The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.
Author
  1. Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. Performer
Title
  1. Sonata no. 5 for two oboes, bassoon, and continuo in F major [sound recording] / Zelenka. Elégie : for piano trio, op. 23 / Suk. Mladi : suite for wind sextet / Janáček. Trio for violin, cello, and piano in E minor, op. 90 : Dumky / Dvořák.
Imprint
  1. February 22, 1994.
Performer
  1. Ransom Wilson, flute ; Stephen Taylor, Allan Vogel, oboe ; Charles Neidich, clarlinet ; Dennis Smylie, bass clarinet ; Julie Feves, bassoon ; Robert Routch, horn ; Josef Suk, violin ; Leslie Parnas, cello ; Lewis Paer, contrabass ; Charles Wadsworth, piano ; Robert Wolinsky, harpsichord.
Original version
  1. Re-recorded from original tape provided by The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.
Credits
  1. David Shifrin, artistic director.
Access
  1. Access restricted. Written permission from The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center required for use.
Event
  1. Recorded February 22, 1994 at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York.
Added author
  1. Zelenka, Johann Dismas, 1679-1745. Sonatas, ZWV 181. No. 5.
  2. Suk, Josef, 1874-1935, violin, cello, instrumental ensemble, op. 23; arranged.
  3. Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Mládí.
  4. Dvořák, Antonín, 1841-1904. Trios, piano, violin, cello, op. 90, E minor.
  5. Wilson, Ransom. Performer
  6. Taylor, Stephen (Oboist) Performer
  7. Vogel, Allan. Performer
  8. Neidich, Charles. Performer
  9. Smylie, Dennis. Performer
  10. Feves, Julie. Performer
  11. Routch, Robert. Performer
  12. Suk, Josef, 1874-1935. Performer
  13. Parnas, Leslie. Performer
  14. Paer, Lewis. Performer
  15. Wadsworth, Charles. Performer
  16. Wolinsky, Robert. Performer
  17. Shifrin, David. Director
  18. Adolphe, Bruce. Commentator
Added title
  1. Mládí
  2. Dumky
Research call number
  1. *LT-10 9130 (F) Written permission required for use. Program notes and biographical notes on file.
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