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Musicians of the Old Post Road
This episode brings to life the music scene in Mannheim in 1777 where the 21-year-old Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart had ventured with his mother with the aim of developing his career. The extensive correspondence between family members richly reveals the cultural scene in Mannheim. We tell this story through a sampling of musical works by Mozart and his composer colleagues and selected readings from the family missives. Written, narrated, and produced by Suzanne Stumpf and Daniel Ryan Performers: Suzanne Stumpf, Classical flute Sarah Darling, violin Marcia Cassidy, viola Daniel Ryan, cello Josef Myslivecek: Andante from Divertimento in A Major W.A. Mozart: Rondeau from Quartet in D Major for flute and strings, K. 285
This episode brings to life the music scene in Mannheim in 1777 where the 21-year-old Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart had ventured with his mother with the aim of developing his career. The extensive correspondence between family members richly reveals the cultural scene in Mannheim. We tell this story through a sampling of musical works by Mozart and his composer colleagues and selected readings from the family missives. Written, narrated, and produced by Suzanne Stumpf and Daniel Ryan Performers: Suzanne Stumpf, Classical flute Sarah Darling, violin Marcia Cassidy, viola Daniel Ryan, cello Josef Myslivecek: Andante from Divertimento in A Major W.A. Mozart: Rondeau from Quartet in D Major for flute and strings, K. 285
This episode brings to life the music scene in Mannheim in 1777 where the 21-year-old Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart had ventured with his mother with the aim of developing his career. The extensive correspondence between family members richly reveals the cultural scene in Mannheim. We tell this story through a sampling of musical works by Mozart and his composer colleagues and selected readings from the family missives. Written, narrated, and produced by Suzanne Stumpf and Daniel Ryan Performers: Suzanne Stumpf, Classical flute Sarah Darling, violin Marcia Cassidy, viola Daniel Ryan, cello Josef Myslivecek: Andante from Divertimento in A Major W.A. Mozart: Rondeau from Quartet in D Major for flute and strings, K. 285
An exploration of the life and musical interests of Thomas Jefferson during the time he was in Paris in the 1780s, serving as a trade minister for the fledgling United States. This episode features varied instrumental selections by five prominent composers whose works Jefferson is known to have heard. Video version includes beautiful period paintings and illustrations from 18th-century Paris and the featured personalities in this episode. Written by Daniel Ryan and Suzanne Stumpf Narrated by Suzanne Stumpf Performers: Suzanne Stumpf, traverso Sarah Darling and Jesse Irons, violins Marcia Cassidy, viola; Daniel Ryan, cello Michael Bahmann, harpsichord Music performed: (excerpt during narrative:Niccolò Piccinni: Flute concerto in D Major - Allegro con brio) François-Joseph Gossec: Flute Quartet in D Major, op. 14, no. 1 - Allegro moderato Maddalena Lombardini Sirmen:Trio in D Major, op. 1, no. 3 - Menuetto Claude Balbastre: Marche des Marseillois et l'Air Ça-ira for harpsichord Antonio Sacchini: String Quartet in A Major, op. 2, no. 6 - Largo sostenuto; Fuga Allegro spirituoso Niccolò Piccinni" Flute concerto in D Major - Spirituoso Performed at Musicians of the Old Post Road's "Jefferson in Paris" concert at Old South Church, Boston, MA, November 2018 210:38 Jefferson in Paris Podcast final.mp3 Stars In Their Ey es
An exploration of the life and musical interests of Thomas Jefferson during the time he was in Paris in the 1780s, serving as a trade minister for the fledgling United States. This episode features varied instrumental selections by five prominent composers whose works Jefferson is known to have heard. Video version includes beautiful period paintings and illustrations from 18th-century Paris and the featured personalities in this episode. Written by Daniel Ryan and Suzanne Stumpf Narrated by Suzanne Stumpf Performers: Suzanne Stumpf, traverso Sarah Darling and Jesse Irons, violins Marcia Cassidy, viola; Daniel Ryan, cello Michael Bahmann, harpsichord Music performed: (excerpt during narrative:Niccolò Piccinni: Flute concerto in D Major - Allegro con brio) François-Joseph Gossec: Flute Quartet in D Major, op. 14, no. 1 - Allegro moderato Maddalena Lombardini Sirmen:Trio in D Major, op. 1, no. 3 - Menuetto Claude Balbastre: Marche des Marseillois et l’Air Ça-ira for harpsichord Antonio Sacchini: String Quartet in A Major, op. 2, no. 6 - Largo sostenuto; Fuga Allegro spirituoso Niccolò Piccinni" Flute concerto in D Major - Spirituoso Performed at Musicians of the Old Post Road's "Jefferson in Paris" concert at Old South Church, Boston, MA, November 2018 210:38 Jefferson in Paris Podcast final.mp3 Stars In Their Ey es
An exploration of the life and musical interests of Thomas Jefferson during the time he was in Paris in the 1780s, serving as a trade minister for the fledgling United States. This episode features varied instrumental selections by five prominent composers whose works Jefferson is known to have heard. Video version includes beautiful period paintings and illustrations from 18th-century Paris and the featured personalities in this episode. Written by Daniel Ryan and Suzanne Stumpf Narrated by Suzanne Stumpf Performers: Suzanne Stumpf, traverso Sarah Darling and Jesse Irons, violins Marcia Cassidy, viola; Daniel Ryan, cello Michael Bahmann, harpsichord Music performed: (excerpt during narrative:Niccolò Piccinni: Flute concerto in D Major - Allegro con brio) François-Joseph Gossec: Flute Quartet in D Major, op. 14, no. 1 - Allegro moderato Maddalena Lombardini Sirmen:Trio in D Major, op. 1, no. 3 - Menuetto Claude Balbastre: Marche des Marseillois et l’Air Ça-ira for harpsichord Antonio Sacchini: String Quartet in A Major, op. 2, no. 6 - Largo sostenuto; Fuga Allegro spirituoso Niccolò Piccinni" Flute concerto in D Major - Spirituoso Performed at Musicians of the Old Post Road's "Jefferson in Paris" concert at Old South Church, Boston, MA, November 2018 210:38 Jefferson in Paris Podcast final.mp3 Stars In Their Ey es
Discover music by Enlightenment-era composers who were both musicians and scientists (most with interest in astronomy) as well as works by other 18th-century composers inspired by star-gazing. Written by Suzanne Stumpf and Daniel Ryan; narrated by Suzanne Stumpf Performers: Kristen Watson, soprano Suzanne Stumpf and Rachel Carpentier, traversi Sarah Darling and Jesse Irons, violins Marcia Cassidy, viola; Daniel Ryan, cello Michael Bahmann, harpsichord Musical selections: (Excerpt during narrative: Johan Daniel Berlin: Sinfonia in D Major - Allegro) Johann Christoph Schmidt: Chaconne from Les Quatre Saisons John Marsh: String Quartet in Bb Major - Finale (Presto) Johan Daniel Berlin: Sinfonia in D Major - Largo Carl Frederich Baumgarten: Quartet in G Major for flute, two violins, and cello, op. 2, no. 6 - Allegretto William Herschel: Symphonia di Camera in F Minor - Allegro moderato Jean-Philippe Rameau: Ariette and Chaconne from Castor et Pollux Performed at Musicians of the Old Post Road's "Stars In Their Eyes" concert at Emmanuel Church, Boston, MA, May 2019
Discover music by Enlightenment-era composers who were both musicians and scientists (most with interest in astronomy) as well as works by other 18th-century composers inspired by star-gazing. Written by Suzanne Stumpf and Daniel Ryan; narrated by Suzanne Stumpf Performers: Kristen Watson, soprano Suzanne Stumpf and Rachel Carpentier, traversi Sarah Darling and Jesse Irons, violins Marcia Cassidy, viola; Daniel Ryan, cello Michael Bahmann, harpsichord Musical selections: (Excerpt during narrative: Johan Daniel Berlin: Sinfonia in D Major - Allegro) Johann Christoph Schmidt: Chaconne from Les Quatre Saisons John Marsh: String Quartet in Bb Major - Finale (Presto) Johan Daniel Berlin: Sinfonia in D Major - Largo Carl Frederich Baumgarten: Quartet in G Major for flute, two violins, and cello, op. 2, no. 6 - Allegretto William Herschel: Symphonia di Camera in F Minor - Allegro moderato Jean-Philippe Rameau: Ariette and Chaconne from Castor et Pollux Performed at Musicians of the Old Post Road's "Stars In Their Eyes" concert at Emmanuel Church, Boston, MA, May 2019
Discover music by Enlightenment-era composers who were both musicians and scientists (most with interest in astronomy) as well as works by other 18th-century composers inspired by star-gazing. Written by Suzanne Stumpf and Daniel Ryan; narrated by Suzanne Stumpf Performers: Kristen Watson, soprano Suzanne Stumpf and Rachel Carpentier, traversi Sarah Darling and Jesse Irons, violins Marcia Cassidy, viola; Daniel Ryan, cello Michael Bahmann, harpsichord Musical selections: (Excerpt during narrative: Johan Daniel Berlin: Sinfonia in D Major - Allegro) Johann Christoph Schmidt: Chaconne from Les Quatre Saisons John Marsh: String Quartet in Bb Major - Finale (Presto) Johan Daniel Berlin: Sinfonia in D Major - Largo Carl Frederich Baumgarten: Quartet in G Major for flute, two violins, and cello, op. 2, no. 6 - Allegretto William Herschel: Symphonia di Camera in F Minor - Allegro moderato Jean-Philippe Rameau: Ariette and Chaconne from Castor et Pollux Performed at Musicians of the Old Post Road's "Stars In Their Eyes" concert at Emmanuel Church, Boston, MA, May 2019
Vauxhall in the outskirts of London was the scene of captivating outdoor concerts and public gatherings in the 18th century. Through tuneful English songs and brilliant symphonies and concertos by star composers Arne, Handel, J.C. Bach, and Hook, interspersed with anecdotes from the period, this podcast will bring this festive atmosphere to life.
Vauxhall in the outskirts of London was the scene of captivating outdoor concerts and public gatherings in the 18th century. Through tuneful English songs and brilliant symphonies and concertos by star composers Arne, Handel, J.C. Bach, and Hook, interspersed with anecdotes from the period, this podcast will bring this festive atmosphere to life.
Vauxhall in the outskirts of London was the scene of captivating outdoor concerts and public gatherings in the 18th century. Through tuneful English songs and brilliant symphonies and concertos by star composers Arne, Handel, J.C. Bach, and Hook, interspersed with anecdotes from the period, this podcast will bring this festive atmosphere to life.
An introduction to the musical interests of Thomas Jefferson and the music he collected and performed with his family and friends. Works performed include the traditional fiddle tune "Love in a Village," Johann Schobert's Sonata in Bb Major for keyboard and violin, Antonio Campioni's Trio Sonata in C Major, Arcangelo Corelli's Violin Sonata in C Major, and Maria Cosway's Ogni dolce. Performers include Suzanne Stumpf, flute, Julia McKenzie, violin, Daniel Ryan, cello, Michael Bahmann, harpsichord, and Pamela Dellal, mezzo-soprano.
An introduction to the musical interests of Thomas Jefferson and the music he collected and performed with his family and friends. Works performed include the traditional fiddle tune "Love in a Village," Johann Schobert's Sonata in Bb Major for keyboard and violin, Antonio Campioni's Trio Sonata in C Major, Arcangelo Corelli's Violin Sonata in C Major, and Maria Cosway's Ogni dolce. Performers include Suzanne Stumpf, flute, Julia McKenzie, violin, Daniel Ryan, cello, Michael Bahmann, harpsichord, and Pamela Dellal, mezzo-soprano.
A sampling of chamber music works from the Berlin Singakademie archives, an important collection thought lost during World War II but recently recovered. Musical works include Johann Joachim Quantz's Quartet in D Major and Quartet in E Minor, C. P. E. Bach's Trio Sonata in Bb Major, and Gottlieb Muffat's Harpsichord Concertto in C Major. Performers include Suzanne Stumpf, flute, Christina Day Martinson, violin, Marcia Cassidy, viola, Daniel Ryan, cello, and Michael Bahmann, harpsichord.
A sampling of chamber music works from the Berlin Singakademie archives, an important collection thought lost during World War II but recently recovered. Musical works include Johann Joachim Quantz's Quartet in D Major and Quartet in E Minor, C. P. E. Bach's Trio Sonata in Bb Major, and Gottlieb Muffat's Harpsichord Concertto in C Major. Performers include Suzanne Stumpf, flute, Christina Day Martinson, violin, Marcia Cassidy, viola, Daniel Ryan, cello, and Michael Bahmann, harpsichord.
This podcast explores the musical activities of the American Moravians, who were German-speaking communities established in the eighteenth century in Pennsylvania and North Carolina. Music and music-making pervaded nearly every facet of their community life. Learn about the early American composers from these communities who wrote some of America's first chamber music. Works performed include the Trio in D Minor, Op. 3 no. 2 by John Antes, the String Quintet no. 4 in C Major by Johann Friedrich Peter, and the Quartet in C Major op. 1, no. 6 by Joseph Haydn. Performers include Suzanne Stumpf, flute, Julia McKenzie, Stephen Marvin, Christian Day Martinson, and Hilary Walther Cumming, violins, Marcia Cassidy and Dana Maiben, violas, and Daniel Ryan, cello.
This podcast explores the musical activities of the American Moravians, who were German-speaking communities established in the eighteenth century in Pennsylvania and North Carolina. Music and music-making pervaded nearly every facet of their community life. Learn about the early American composers from these communities who wrote some of America's first chamber music. Works performed include the Trio in D Minor, Op. 3 no. 2 by John Antes, the String Quintet no. 4 in C Major by Johann Friedrich Peter, and the Quartet in C Major op. 1, no. 6 by Joseph Haydn. Performers include Suzanne Stumpf, flute, Julia McKenzie, Stephen Marvin, Christian Day Martinson, and Hilary Walther Cumming, violins, Marcia Cassidy and Dana Maiben, violas, and Daniel Ryan, cello.
Although Washington was not a musician himself, he was a great appreciator of music and a fine dancer. This podcast is an exploration of the music George Washington heard at his Mount Vernon home. Written and narrated by our Research and Marketing intern Fiona Boyd, with research by Kaylan Stevenson, Daniel Ryan, and Suzanne Stumpf Works performed include "Washington's Minuet" by P.-L. Duport, a minuet for harpsichord by Lully, a piano concerto by Theodore Smith, a violin and piano sonata by Maurer, a flute quartet by Pleyel, and "Washington's Gavotte" by P.-L. Duport. Performers include Suzanne Stumpf, flute, Sarah Darling, violin, Daniel Ryan, cello & harpsichord, and Michael Bahmann, fortepiano
Although Washington was not a musician himself, he was a great appreciator of music and a fine dancer. This podcast is an exploration of the music George Washington heard at his Mount Vernon home. Written and narrated by our Research and Marketing intern Fiona Boyd, with research by Kaylan Stevenson, Daniel Ryan, and Suzanne Stumpf Works performed include "Washington's Minuet" by P.-L. Duport, a minuet for harpsichord by Lully, a piano concerto by Theodore Smith, a violin and piano sonata by Maurer, a flute quartet by Pleyel, and "Washington's Gavotte" by P.-L. Duport. Performers include Suzanne Stumpf, flute, Sarah Darling, violin, Daniel Ryan, cello & harpsichord, and Michael Bahmann, fortepiano
An introduction to the musical interests of Thomas Jefferson and the music he collected and performed with his family and friends. Works performed include the traditional fiddle tune "Love in a Village," Johann Schobert's Sonata in Bb Major for keyboard and violin, Antonio Campioni's Trio Sonata in C Major, Arcangelo Corelli's Violin Sonata in C Major, and Maria Cosway's Ogni dolce. Performers include Suzanne Stumpf, flute, Julia McKenzie, violin, Daniel Ryan, cello, Michael Bahmann, harpsichord, and Pamela Dellal, mezzo-soprano.
A sampling of chamber music works from the Berlin Singakademie archives, an important collection thought lost during World War II but recently recovered. Musical works include Johann Joachim Quantz's Quartet in D Major and Quartet in E Minor, C. P. E. Bach's Trio Sonata in Bb Major, and Gottlieb Muffat's Harpsichord Concertto in C Major. Performers include Suzanne Stumpf, flute, Christina Day Martinson, violin, Marcia Cassidy, viola, Daniel Ryan, cello, and Michael Bahmann, harpsichord.
This podcast explores the musical activities of the American Moravians, who were German-speaking communities established in the eighteenth century in Pennsylvania and North Carolina. Music and music-making pervaded nearly every facet of their community life. Learn about the early American composers from these communities who wrote some of America's first chamber music. Works performed include the Trio in D Minor, Op. 3 no. 2 by John Antes, the String Quintet no. 4 in C Major by Johann Friedrich Peter, and the Quartet in C Major op. 1, no. 6 by Joseph Haydn. Performers include Suzanne Stumpf, flute, Julia McKenzie, Stephen Marvin, Christian Day Martinson, and Hilary Walther Cumming, violins, Marcia Cassidy and Dana Maiben, violas, and Daniel Ryan, cello.
Although Washington was not a musician himself, he was a great appreciator of music and a fine dancer. This podcast is an exploration of the music George Washington heard at his Mount Vernon home. Written and narrated by our Research and Marketing intern Fiona Boyd, with research by Kaylan Stevenson, Daniel Ryan, and Suzanne Stumpf Works performed include "Washington's Minuet" by P.-L. Duport, a minuet for harpsichord by Lully, a piano concerto by Theodore Smith, a violin and piano sonata by Maurer, a flute quartet by Pleyel, and "Washington's Gavotte" by P.-L. Duport. Performers include Suzanne Stumpf, flute, Sarah Darling, violin, Daniel Ryan, cello & harpsichord, and Michael Bahmann, fortepiano