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CARNEGIE HALL presents
Dame Emma Kirkby
Jakob Lindberg


MUSIC AT TWILIGHT: SONGS AND SOLOS FROM EARLY 17TH CENTURY EUROPE

Weill Recital Hall (Seating Chart)
Tuesday, October 20, 2009 at 7:30 PM

This concert is part of the Early Music in Weill Recital Hall series.

Dame Emma Kirkby Jakob Lindberg
Program
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Program Details

Dame Emma Kirkby, Soprano
Jakob Lindberg, Lute


MOULINIE
"Paisible et ténébreuse nuit"
GUÉDRON
"Cessez, mortels, de soupirer"
BOËSSET
"Que Philis a l'esprit léger"
R. BALLARD
"Entrée de luth"
R. BALLARD
Branles de village
DANYEL
"Why canst thou not, as others do?"
DANYEL
"Time, cruel time"
DANYEL
"He whose desires are still abroad"
DOWLAND
Prelude and Fantasia
DOWLAND
"Away with these self-loving lads"
DOWLAND
"Shall I strive with words to move?"
DOWLAND
"Farewell unkind, farewell"
SCHIMMELPFENNIG
Dolce tempo passato
SCHÜTZ
"Eile mich, Gott, zu erretten"
HUWET
Fantasia
D'INDIA
"Amico, hai vinto"
PICCININI
Passacaglia
H. LAWES
"Or you or I Nature did wrong"
H. LAWES
"Slide soft you silver floods"
W. LAWES
"Why so pale and wan, fond lover?"
PURCELL
Seven Short Pieces for Lute (arr. J. Lindberg)
·· Cebell
·· Echo dance of the Furies
·· Ritornell “The Grove”
·· A New Irish Measure
·· A New Ground
·· Hornpipe
·· A New Scottish Measure
PURCELL
"She loves and she confesses too"
PURCELL
"Music for a while"
PURCELL
"Bess of Bedlam"

Encores:
DOWLAND
"Shall I sue, shall I seek for grace?"
PURCELL
"Now That the Sun Hath Veiled His Light" (An Evening Hymn on a Ground)

Program is approximately 1 hour, 45 minutes, including one intermission
This concert is made possible, in part, by The Barbro Osher Pro Suecia Foundation.




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Excerpt from Dowland "Shall I Sue, Shall I Seek for Grace?"

Dame Emma Kirkby, Soprano / Jakob Lindberg, Lute
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