Sang Joon Park & AVLA HARMONIÆ
Sunday March 18, 2012 3:00pm
Staller Center Recital Hall
SUNY Stony Brook University
Baroque Sundays at Three series brings Baroque flutist Sang Joon Park, 2005 winner of the Samuel Baron Prize, and his group, Aula Harmoniæ to the Staller Center. Featured will be beautiful music of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, François Couperin, Jacques Duphly, Marin Marais, and Johann Joachim Quantz. One of the highlights of the concert will be the world premiere of 18th Century Spanish composer José Herrando's Flute Sonata. Originally written for the violin, this version was transcribed especially for the flute by Aula Harmoniæ, with new basso continuo.
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1 comment:
Dear Sang Joon Park,
I could read on your blog about your pioneer performance of Herrando Sonata on traverso and viola da gamba in January 2007. It is very interesting, in my opinion, to perform such music with only two instruments. Could you tell me, which exactly Sonate of Herrando have you performed with your Gamba player? Was it a special transcription, or just a bass part played? I would be thankful for any information. With best regards, Sergej TIkhonov, flutist. E-mail: tikhon29@hotmail.com
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