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    This week on Harmonia

    Medieval Melting Pot

    An exploration of medieval music inspired by Sephardic Jews, the Persian poet Ziryab, and Alfonso X, "El Sabio."

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    A 19th-century statue of Alfonso X, El Sabio, by José Alcoverro y Amorós (National Library, Madrid).

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    Questions for Nigel North

    Lutenist Nigel North answers questions about his connection to the music of John Dowland.

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    Lutenist Nigel North is a champion of John Dowland's music.

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    Featured Podcast

    Les Délices

    A look at the debut recording of Les Délices, an American chamber ensemble directed by Debra Nagy.

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    Les Délices (l to r: Lisa Goode Crawford, Debra Nagy, Emily Walhout, and Scott Metcalfe).

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    Featured Program

    Obsidian Records (UK)

    An introduction to Obsidian Records, Britain's new early music label, featuring world-class performances of music from the Renaissance.

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    Alamire, a vocal consort directed by David Skinner and heard on many Obsidian label recordings.

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    Featured Program

    Late Medieval Songs from Cyprus

    Ensemble La Morra’s exploration of late-medieval French songs from a Cyprian manuscript, and a new release by Le Jardin Secret entitled Musique pour Mazarin!

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    La Morra (Michal Grondko and Corina Marti, directors)

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Harmonia, a weekly one-hour radio program, brings the music of earlier periods to life for radio audiences, as performers of today cast new light on the music of the distant past. Harmonia is hosted by early music scholar and performer Angela Mariani. Read more »

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November 09, 2009

Great Musicians: Kate Clark

Our series continues with Australian flutist Kate Clark who performs music of the French baroque, C.P.E. Bach, and various works with the Attaignant Consort.

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