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Monday, February 28, 7–8 pm ET

Jonathon Adams and Robert Mealy

Stylus Phantasticus

The Indigenous Canadian baritone explores the elaborate music of the early German baroque period.

Jonathon Adams

Canadian Indigenous baritone Jonathon Adams joins a band of New York's finest baroque specialists led by Robert Mealy for a program dedicated to music from the extravagant early-baroque "Stylus Phantasticus."

Program:
Franz Tunder – "Salve Coelestis Pater"
Nicholas Bruhns – "Mein Herz ist bereit"
David Pohle – "Vox Domini super aquas"
Bruhns – "De profundis clamavi"

Musicians:
Jonathon Adams ~ baritone
Robert Mealy and Johanna Novom ~ violins
Ezra Seltzer ~ cello
Avi Stein ~ organ
John Lenti ~ theorbo

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Wednesday, March 15, 2023 at 7 pm ET

Ars Longa de La Habana

Gulumbá Gulumbé

The Cuban early music group returns with a program of Latin American Baroque music that explores resonances of Africa in the Americas.

Ars Longa 2018Ars Longa returns to Music of the Americas with a concert that draws on their 2013 CD “Gulumbá Gulumbé. Resonancias de África en el Nuevo Mundo,” which highlights the African presence in Baroque music from the New World. The program, based on research by Guatemalan musicologist Omar Morales Abril, includes several villancicos negros, musical pieces intended primarily for Christmas, as well as poetry, recited by members of the ensemble.

Admission:
Free

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Musicians:
Teresa Paz – soprano and director
Adriana Ruiz – mezzo soprano
Andrea Trueba – alto
Ariel Hernández Roque – tenor
Yunie Gainza – baritone
Daniel Bernaza Douglas – recorder
Oscar Cañizares – sackbut
Abrahan Castillo – bassoon
Beatriz López Paz – violin and viola da gamba
Arianna Ochoa Mesa – violin and viola da gamba
Aland López – guitar
David Pérez – keyboard

Ars Longa de La Habana, founded in Havana in 1994 by Teresa Paz and Aland López, is dedicated to the performance of Latin American and Cuban colonial music. Over the past 20 years, Ars Longa has performed regularly at the most prestigious music venues of the island and has given concerts and participated in international festivals in Spain, Italy, France, Sweden, Austria, Croatia, Slovenia, Venezuela, Mexico, and Ecuador. In addition to promoting the interpretation of early music in Cuba, Ars Longa hosts the annual international Esteban Salas Early Music Festival in Havana, which brings musicians and ensembles from around the world for concerts and masterclasses. The ensemble has released several CDs that have won recognition and prizes in Europe from Diapason, Le Monde de la Musique, Télérama, and Classica. They have performed on the GEMAS series twice in New York to packed houses.

Soprano Teresa Paz, Ars Longa's co-founder and director, holds a master's degree in Spanish music from the University of Valladolid in Spain and serves as the director of the concert venue at the Church of San Francisco of Paula in Havana, which regularly presents early music concerts. In 1994, she and Aland López formed the early music group Ars Longa, the first of its kind in Cuba. She is also the founder and director of the annual Esteban Salas Early Music Festival, which brings early music players from around the world. It serves as a meeting place in Cuba that through workshops and conferences assists the development of early music performance and interpretation. Teresa was the first to initiate academic plans to teach early music in Cuba. To put her informed historical interpretation into practice, she established the Baroque Orchestra of the Escuela Nacional de Música, Havana. She has attended workshops in early music singing and interpretation with such international specialists as Josep Cabré, Evelyn Tubb, and Claudio Abbado. Teresa has been honored internationally for her recording projects of unknown works by Cuban and other Latin American composers.

This concert is part of GEMAS, a project of Americas Society and Gotham Early Music Scene devoted to early music of the Americas, and is a co-presentation with Five Boroughs Music Festival.


Tuesday, May 23, 2023 at 7 pm

Piffaro

Entre dos álamos

Piffaro Photo AnthonyDean webPiffaro, joined by a stellar vocal ensemble, makes its Music of the Americas debut with a program of Latin American 16th-century music.

The early music group celebrates the arrival of spring with a program of magnificent music from 16th and 17th century Peru, Bolivia, and Chile in "Entre dos Álamos," including sacred and secular music from cities, missions, and cathedrals. The title of the concert comes from Juan Blas de Castro's setting of a lyrical fragment from Lope de Vega's novel Las fortunas de Diana, in which the envious river Tagus tries to separate two lovers, just awakened by the inevitable arrival of the new season. This piece is included in the Codex Zuola, copied in Peru in the 17th century.

Piffaro (Priscilla Herreid, Grant Herreid, Greg Ingles, Jonatan Alvarado, and Erik Schmalz) will be joined by a stellar cast of guest singers and instrumentalists, including Nell Snaidas, Estelí Gomez, Jay Carter, Andrew Padgett, Daniel Swenberg, Danny Mallon, Héloïse Degrugillier, and Stephanie Corwin.

Admission: Free

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This concert is part of GEMAS, a project of Americas Society and Gotham Early Music Scene devoted to early music of the Americas.




Tuesday, February 13, 2024 at 7 pm

Sonya Headlam and Rebecca Cypess

Transatlantic Musical Heritage from Sancho to Johnson

The musicians explore the music and times of black classical composers Ignatius Sancho, Francis Johnson, and Joseph Bologne.Rebecca Cypess Sonya Headlam

This program explores the music of Afro-Caribbean British composer Ignatius Sancho and his contemporaries, highlighting the theme of international circulations, featuring music by contemporary black composers Joseph Bologne and Francis Johnson, alongside poetry by Olaudah Equiano and Phyllis Wheatley.

Admission: Free

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This concert is part of GEMAS, a project of Americas Society and Gotham Early Music Scene devoted to early music of the Americas.


Thursday, March 14, 2024 at 7 pm ET

Vincent Lauzer

Bach and Telemann

The Canadian recorder virtuoso leads a group of Baroque specialists in trios sonatas by the German composers.lauzer web

Canadian recorder virtuoso Vincent Lauzer is one of the finest recorder players on the international early music scene. After a lovely video concert in 2021, he will be live on our New York stage, presenting a program of works by J.S. and C.P.E. Bach alongside music by Georg Philipp Telemann.

Admission:
Free

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Musicians:
Vincent Lauzer ~ recorder
Risa Browder ~ violin and viola
Wade Davis ~ violoncello and viola da gamba
John Walthausen ~ harpsichord

This concert is part of GEMAS, a project of Americas Society and Gotham Early Music Scene devoted to early music of the Americas, co-curated by Nell Snaidas and Sebastian Zubieta.


 

GEMS is a non-profit corporation that supports and promotes the artists and organizations in New York devoted to early music — playing repertoire from the Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, and early Classical periods.