Three violinists – Gail Hernández Rosa, Edwin Huizinga, and David McCormick – keep one foot firmly in the Baroque world and the other just outside. In this episode, they share recent work spanning Celtic tunes, traditional music from Spain, and research focused on Black musicians at Thomas Jefferson’s Virginia’s Monticello.
Debra Nagy, host & executive producer
Shelby Yamin, associate producer
Eric Milnes, Remote Collaboration Audio
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Links to recordings and additional web resources coming soon.
Traditional, arr. Hernández-Rosa: For Lack of Gold I lost Her
Traditional: Money Musk
Giacomo Meyerbeer: Valse Infernale from Robert le diable
Traditional Scots: Lochaber
Anxo Pintos, arr. Huizinga: Cancro Cru
Meyerbeer, arr. McCormick: Air de ballet from Robert le diable
J.S. Bach & Garry Harrison, arr.: Loure from the E major Partita and Red Prairie Dawn
Courtesy: Fire & Grace & Ash
Georg Philipp Telemann, arr. Hernández-Rosa: Sonata for Violin in D major, TWV 41:D1, Gigue
Courtesy: Beneath a Tree
Traditional, arr. Paul Holmes Morton: Flower of Edinburgh and Spike Island Lasses
Courtesy: Beneath a Tree
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