Jordi Savall & Hèsperion XXI at First Congregational Church, February 20, 2015
Set One
[8:05 PM lights down, applause at entrance, tuning]
[8:08 PM] (kanun solo) »
[8:08 PM] Der makām-ı “Uzzâl uşūleş Darb-i feth” Dervis Mehmed, from Dimitrie Cantemir's Kitab-i ilm-i musiki (the Book of the Science of Music), ca. 1700, (Mss. 209)
[8:12 PM] (DEM oud solo) »
[8:13 PM] La rosa enflorece — Maciço de rosas Sephardic (I. Levy I.59, III.41)
[8:17 PM] (duduk solo) »
[8:17 PM] Alagyeaz & Khnki tsar traditional, collected by the musicologist Nigoghos Tahmizian, published in 1982 as Voskeporik (Thesaurus of Armenian Melodies) in Yerevan, Armenia.
[8:21 PM] (OYT oud solo) »
[8:23 PM] Der makām-ı Hüseynī Semâ’î (Mss. 268)
[segment ends 8:29 PM; pause for tuning]
[8:31 PM] (OYT oud solo) »
[8:35 PM] Hisar Ağir Semai Ottoman lament
[8:m PM] Ta xyla (Greek) / Çeçem kizi (Turkish) – skipped in the absence of DP?
[8:38 PM] Ene Sarére Armenian lament
[8:44 PM] Der makām-ı Uzzäl Sakîl “Turna” Semâ’î (Mss. 324)
[set ends 8:50 PM]
Set Two
[9:07 PM lights down, tuning]
[9:08 PM] Paxarico tu te llamas Sephardic (Sarajevo)
[9:11 PM] Al aylukhs Armenian song and dance
[9:15 PM] Der makām-ı Räst “Murass’a” uşūleş Düyek (Mss. 214)
[9:16 PM] Hermoza muchachica Sephardic traditional
[9:21 PM] Taksim
[segment ends 9:25 PM; pause for tuning]
[9:26 PM] Hov arek Armenian lament
[9:30 PM] Koniali Turkish-Greek song and dance
[9:36 PM] Una pastora Sephardic traditional
[9:40 PM] Taksim
[9:42 PM] Der makām-ı Hüseynī Sakīl-i Ağa Rıżā (Mss. 89)
[set ends 9:46 PM; applause for band members, introduced one-by-one by JS; all bow up front]
Encore
[9:50 PM] ? (same melody, performed in three styles: Greek, Sephardic, Turkish)
[show ends 9:56 PM]
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Hakan Güngör (Turkey): kanun;
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scratched due to illness – Dimitri Psonis (Greece): santur;
Haïg Sarikouyoumdjian (Armenia): ney, duduk;
Jordi Savall (Spain): vièle à archet, lyre, musical director;
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Notes
Two great sets to get started tonight, though my cold is giving me fits, and at times, it's hard to decide if this is torture or fun! In any case, it's a good challenge to the listener to try and follow the audio action and match it up to the printed program.
Overall, Savall delivered another magnificent program to us tonight, in this case doing a fine job illustrating the musical connections between Istanbul and the greater Mediterranean community. I'm glad to have seen him on this go round, and I look forward to seeing him again on the next!
Neils Swinkels posted a nice article about the show for SFCV.
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