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:
A 2012 Hyperion CD by The Cardinall's Musick, offers Byrd's "The Great Service" in addition to four other beloved Byrd songs and a Christmas carol.
Hear from a new recording that reconstructs Bach's Passion liturgy.
Vivaldi's Four Seasons may be the most famous, but they weren't the only ones composed during the Baroque era.
A 2012 release from EMC records features music that spans nearly a thousand years.
A 2012 Musi?poca recording of religious music of Tom?s Milans i Godayol, performed by the ensemble La Xantria, directed by Pere Lluis Biosca
Sacred music of Jacques Arcadelt, a composer who is better known for his madrigals and chansons.
Music from 18th century Scotland performed by Concerto Caledonia.
Tributes to Johannes Ockeghem and a new recording by the ensemble Diabolus in Musica, directed by Antoine Guerber.
Two new recordings of bassoon concertos by Antonio Vivaldi.
Music of Robert de Vis?e performed on a guitar made by Antonio Stradivari in 1679, and on a lute made by Lorenz Greiff in 1610.
Two Gregorian Masses from the Thomas Gradual St. Thomas Church, Leipzig, c. 1300
Later than we normally go...HIP performances of music by nineteenth-century composers.
Organ music of a little-known composer: Peeter Cornet.
Little known music of the Austrian composer, Joseph Gregor Werner.
Secular music by a composer known mainly for his sacred music and as a teacher of famous composers.