Harmonia Uncut
Summary: Harmonia Uncut is a biweekly podcast featuring highlights from recent and archival concert recordings of early music, curated and presented by Wendy Gillespie.
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- Artist: Indiana Public Media
- Copyright: 2024
Podcasts:
The medieval ensemble Cançonièr explores music from the time of Vlad Dracula and the Dunedin Consort and Players perform J.S. Bach's Mass in B minor (Linn).
Francesco Geminiani's concertos after Corelli with the English Concert (Harmonia Mundi) and Ensemble 415 (Zig-Zag Territories).
This week on the Harmonia Early Music Podcast we listen to Florilegium's three-volume Channel Classics series.
American harpsichordist Robert Hill performs J.S. Bach's music on the gut-strung 'lautenwerck,' or lute-harpsichord.
Ensemble L'Arpeggiata's "Way of the Cross" and composer Anna Bon with La Donna Musicale.
Jordi Savall explores music for the Cathars (Alia Vox), and the Tallis Scholars perform Victoria's Lamentations (Gimell).
A new recording of Celtic music from the 18th Century with flutist Chris Norman and violinist David Greenberg, and a classic one with Concerto Caledonia.
Music of Venetian composers from the Early Baroque.
Two excellent recordings of music by H.I.F. Biber with the Baroque Band (Cedille) and Musica Antiqua Cologne (Archiv).
Performances by Les Arts Florissants (Erato), The English Concert (Archiv), and the Goettingen Festival Orchestra (Carus).
Choral music from England, including Stile Antico's exploration of composer John Seppard and the Brabant Ensemble's offerings from the Chirk Castle Part-Books.
Songs and instrumental pieces from Elizabethan England.
A new release of Albinoni's "Sinfonie a Cinque" performed by Ensemble 415 (plus music of Georg Muffat).
Four recordings of Arcangelo Corelli's famous violin sonatas on the Harmonia Mundi record label.
An introduction to the Norwegian ensemble Bergen Barokk, including two recent releases of Telemann cantatas and a world-premiere recording of music by Bertouch.