*%* PROGRAM NOTES **x* SUITE: IN G : Ambrosius Hermann Ambrosius belongs to the early Modern Period of music. The first movement sounds impressionistic and thus reminds me of Ravel. There is the typical "imitation of voices" be- ginning the fugue in the second movement. The third movement is beautifully somber. The prominent use of pentatonic (5-note) scales in the fourth movement brings the trio to a close. DUO FOR TWO GUITAR, OP. 34 Sor Fernando Sor was an outstanding guitarist of the late Classical-Early Romantic Period. This composition reflects both periods of music by having a balanced form (i.e. Classical) with a noticeable use of emotionalism (i.e. Romantic). TRIO IN A MINOR : Vivaldi This trio was originally composed for violin, lute, and cello. The Trio Sonata was one of the most popular types of chamber music in the Baroque Period. The first and second movements are in binary form (two-part) with the repeat of the last section omitted. In the third movement, both of the sections are repeated. SIX ROUMANIAN FOLK SONGS Bartok This composition belongs to the Modern Period with its use of complex rhythms and modal scales. Due to the use of folk materials, I believe this piece belongs to Bartok's middle period of composition. THE FLATT PAVIN AND GALLIARD ; Johnson John Johnson was the lutenist to the Royal Chapel from 1581- 1595. A pavane (pavin is the English spelling) was a 16th- century court dance of Italian origin. 1Its meter +s usually in four and has a slow, stately tempo. A galliard was a lively 16th-century court dance again of Italian origin. Its meter is occasionally in three and often follows a pavane. LONDON TRIO III Haydn Haydn originally composed this trio for 2 flutes and cello. He is the first major composer of the Classical Period. The first and third movements are in binary form with the repeat of the last sSection again omitted. The ternary form (three-part) of the second movement provides a contrast.