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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- Copyright: 2014
Podcasts:
Harmonia heads to Italy for a visit to Naples by way of two recent recordings.
Seven sonatas by Fran?ois Couperin and music by his student, Fran?ois Chauvon.
Countertenor, Iestyn Davies, and bass Christopher Purves in two new recordings with the ensemble Arcangelo directed by Jonathan Cohen.
Music from a composer Charles I dubbed, "the Father of Musick."
Collegium Vocale Gent and Bach Collegium Japan in two new releases of Bach cantatas.
Two new recordings of Medieval music from Capilla Antigua de Chinchilla.
Tempesta di Mare's third CD in a series of Fasch orcestral works.
We're visiting that very special genre of English choral music with three new CD's
Fritz and Schlick make good partners! Organ music performed by Kimberly Marshall.
A re-issue of Alfred Deller's 1978 recording of Dowland lute songs, and Italian chitarrone music performed by Jakob Lindberg.
Peter Phillips and the Tallis Scholars bring us music by Jean Mouton, a composer who was compared in his own day to Josquin des Pres.
Mundus et Musica - music from the mysterious late fifteenth century Segovia manuscript
Georgians and the Californians: neighbors in a very different way!
Erin Headley directs the ensemble Atalante in a recording of "passionate, sensual, macabre and erotic narratives from 17th-century Rome"
Sacred music from Versailles: Music written by French composers, performed by French musicians on a recording sponsored by a French institution.