Recordings and Performances
SFEMS Baroque Workshop, Sonoma State University - 2019
Salve Regina by Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
https://soundcloud.com/mtuning/haydn-salve-regina
Solos in the recording are marked below (and I am singing the soprano line throughout)
Part 1. Adagio (G minor)
3:27 - Vita dulcedo
5:37 - Ad te suspiramos
7:12 - Gementes et flentes
Part 2. Allegro (C minor)
9:16 - Eia ergo
11:30 - Ad nos converte
Part 3. Largo - Allegretto (G minor)
14:40 - Jesum ostende
16:00 - Nobis, Jesum ostende
18:00 - Nobis, Jesum ostende
Jennifer Randolph, soprano
Sylvia Baba, mezzo soprano
Tim Salaver, tenor
David Zelenka, baritone
Mark Tuning, Music Director
Recorded in concert, March 18, 2018 at Mount Diablo Unitarian Universalist Church Walnut Creek, CA
Camerata California Early Music Ensemble – San Jose, California
1997 to 2012
- Recording: June 2005, Dy Katzenphote (“The Cat’s Paw”) - Anonymous (c.1460-1480). Instruments: (JR playing rauschpfeife along with shawm and sackbut)
- Recording: June 2005, Ein Guter Wein ist Lobenswert - Orlando di Lasso (c.1532-1594). Voices and instruments.
SFEMS Baroque Workshop, Sonoma State University - 2019
- Performance with the Workshop Orchestra and featured soloist, Kraig Williams (sopranino recorder): Handel: Hush Ye Pretty Warbling Quire (a bit slow, but fun!)
- Fundraising concert, Spring 2018: Duet (Che soave zeffiretto, Mozart) and solo (Ich liebe dich, Beethoven)
- Solo during choral concert in Spring 2018: Note: This is not the Voci Choir rendition, but seems to be the only available recording. I performed the solo at the beginning and end ("Because a little vagrant wind..."). A Song of Rain, by Anne Boyd
- Choral Recording by Voci, April 2018: O Shenandoah (SSAA with piano), arranged by Mitchell Covington
- Season Performance Highlights: 01:42 "Hush Ye Pretty Warbling Quire" by George F. Handel (1685 - 1759)
- "Que du bruit de tes hauts exploits" from Orphée by Jean Philippe Rameau (1683 - 1764)
- "O Harmony" by Johann Pepusch (1667 - 1752)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/cVtM1LtGArxhzEuP6
Salve Regina by Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
https://soundcloud.com/mtuning/haydn-salve-regina
Solos in the recording are marked below (and I am singing the soprano line throughout)
Part 1. Adagio (G minor)
3:27 - Vita dulcedo
5:37 - Ad te suspiramos
7:12 - Gementes et flentes
Part 2. Allegro (C minor)
9:16 - Eia ergo
11:30 - Ad nos converte
Part 3. Largo - Allegretto (G minor)
14:40 - Jesum ostende
16:00 - Nobis, Jesum ostende
18:00 - Nobis, Jesum ostende
Jennifer Randolph, soprano
Sylvia Baba, mezzo soprano
Tim Salaver, tenor
David Zelenka, baritone
Mark Tuning, Music Director
Recorded in concert, March 18, 2018 at Mount Diablo Unitarian Universalist Church Walnut Creek, CA
Camerata California Early Music Ensemble – San Jose, California
1997 to 2012
- Recording: June 2005, Dy Katzenphote (“The Cat’s Paw”) - Anonymous (c.1460-1480). Instruments: (JR playing rauschpfeife along with shawm and sackbut)
- Recording: June 2005, Ein Guter Wein ist Lobenswert - Orlando di Lasso (c.1532-1594). Voices and instruments.