WFIU-FM: Harmonia Early Music Podcast
Summary: Harmonia is a weekly program of early music produced at WFIU Public Media. In the podcast edition, our staff brings you featured new releases from the exciting world of early music.
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- Artist: WFIU Public Media (wfiu.org)
- Copyright: 2014
Podcasts:
The last in a series featuring music that Bach wrote for the violin.The Freiburg Baroque Orchestra performs concertos for one, two and three violins.
A continuation of a three-part series featuring music that Bach wrote for the violin. Ton Koopman and Catherine Manson perform.
The first of a three part series of music Bach wrote for the violin.
Trefoil performs music centering on the symbolism of flowers in the music and poetry of the middle ages.
Harpsichords with personality! Arthur Haas and Webb Wiggins perform on 17th and 18th century original instruments.
Mozart's Requiem exists only as fragments--its completion attended to posthumously by many others.
Music of Brothels and Bawdy Houses of Purcell's England, performed by The City Waites.
"Of all the wind instruments, the most excellent is the cornett..."
John Kitchen performs on the 1755 Baillon harpsichord, and Manuel Staropoli plays music by Robert de Visee on flute and various recorders.
A new release of instrumental music by Thomas Simpson and William Brade performed by the Weser-Renaissance ensemble.
Masses and motets by the 16th century composer Cipriano de Rore.
Two recent recordings from The Cardinall's Musick continue an exploration of the 16th century English choral tradition.
Two recordings of the Bach cello suites, each with a completely different approach: Pieter Wispelway and Sigiswald Kuijken perform.
Viol player Susanne Heinrich and lutenist Miguel Rinc?n perform transcriptions of Bach's Solo Violin Sonatas and Partitas.
Music by the ensemble East of the River in a cd entitled "Levantara", and England in the 17th century in a release called "Strike the Viol."