Concert Programs

USC Thornton Collegium Musicum concert program

April 26, 2025
2:00 p.m.

The USC Collegium Musicum is led by Adam Knight Gilbert and Jason Yoshida in a program titled, “Villançicos and Tonos humanos from Iberia and Latin America: Spanish Songs of the Siglo de Oro and Beyond.”

Program

Pajarillos, cantad
Aquella sierra nevada
Rosales, mirtos, plátanos

Sebastián Durón (1660-1716)
José Marín (c. 1619-99)
Anonymous

Pasacalles de 1° tono
Ojos Pues me desdeñais

Juan Cabanilles (1644-1712)
Marin

Pajarillo, que el viento peinado
Passamezzo
Alégrense los astros

Duron
Anonymous
Manuel de Sumaya (c. 1678-1755)

Impetuosos cristalinas fuentes
Que os llama el sol, potencias

Duron
Sumaya

No piense Menguilla ya
Canarios
Angeles del Cielo

Marin
Anonymous
Anonymous

Jacaras
Florecitas, que al alba

 
Anonymous

Acknowledgements

Generous scholarship support for the members of the USC Thornton Collegium Musicum is provided by the Colburn Foundation. We are also grateful for generous scholarship support from the Rutherford Fund, established by our dear late friend and donor Bill Rutherford. Special thanks to our generous friends and donors Tom Rosenthal, Bob Attiyeh and Mike Rosell. We offer very special thanks to the late Sharon Lilly for her years of generous support and friendship.
 
This concert is made possible with generous support for the USC-Huntington Early Modern Studies Institute.
 
For more information, go to:
https://dornsife.usc.edu/emsi/seminar-series/music-series/

Ensemble

USC THORNTON COLLEGIUM MUSICUM
Yan Cui, voice
Alana Mailes, voice
Luis Lechuga y Espadas, voice & recorder
Graycen Gardner, voice
Hejun Yang, organ
Janina Kališnik, lute
Estevan Olmos, percussion
Michael Vasones, baroque guitar
Erin Young, baroque guitar
Jason Yoshida, lute & vihuela*
Adam Gilbert, recorder*
 
* Thornton Early Music Faculty

USC THORNTON EARLY MUSIC FACULTY
Adam Knight Gilbert, program director
Rotem Gilbert, early music ensembles & musicology
Jason Yoshida, plucked strings & early music ensembles
Jennifer Kampani, voice & early music ensembles
Lot Demeyer, baroque oboe & oboe band
Lucinda Carver & Ian Pritchard, harpsichord & historical keyboards