We’re exploring musicfor saints associated with the Celtic Isles. Plus, we’ll focus on the harp's use in Renaissance consorts and hear music from Atalante.
We’ll explore the recorder, hear sacred music by Orlando di Lasso, and Wendy Gillespie brings us part one of a New York Pro Musica Antiqua retrospective.
Join us for some fun with bawdy songs, rounds and catches, and Wendy Gillespie brings us part two of a New York Pro Musica Antiqua retrospective. And more...
Sonatas by François Couperin and music by his student, François Chauvon.
Harmonia heads to Italy for a visit to Naples by way of two recent recordings.
Secular music by a composer known mainly for his sacred music and as a teacher of famous composers.
A journey through the Christian holy season with two new recordings.
Did you know there was another composer in late 17th century England with the surname Purcell, besides Henry?
Let’s take a quick look back in time to the year 1381: the Peasants Revolt in England, two 14th c. writers and theologians, and the music of Matteo da Perugia.
Let’s take a look back in time…to 1640 -- the births of Esther Elizabeth Velkiers and Carolus Hacquart, and the publising of the Bay Psalm Book.