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.
Music by Alessandro Scarlatti and his son Domenico, performed by the Houston-based early music ensemble, Ars Lyrica.
2 musicians + 4 viols + 2 lutes = 19 tracks in a rich palette of colors.
Two recordings explore a pastiche of musical styles in England and France across several centuries.
Three French cantatas, a trio sonata and a harpsichord suite from the musicians of Aston Magna.
Join Wendy and Janelle as they listen to two new recordings of French harpsichord music.