We're recalling the history of some of Paris' most musical attractions! Plus, a featured release by Rogers Covey-Crump, Christopher O'Gorman, and John Potter.
Let’s take a quick look back in time…to the year 1715, the pinnacle of Stradivari's "golden period," the Sun King's death, and more.
Join Wendy and Janelle as they listen to two new recordings of French harpsichord music.
We’ll dance at the court of Louis XIV to works by Jean-Baptiste Lully, and sound the bagpipe across time and space! Plus, a featured release by Anonymous 4.
An ensemble stops off in France after their exploration of other European centers.
A composer who could coordinate more than just his fingers.
Let’s take a quick look back in time... Diaries, conspiracy theories, and the death of an artistic genius: 1669…a year of news and a year to remember.
This week, the keyboard music of a child prodigy takes center stage but this time, in the form of a French girl born in 1665.
Savall directs Les Concert des Nations in music for the orchestras of Louis XIII and XIV, as well as works from the time of Louis XV.
A look at three recordings by French ensemble La Simphonie du Marais, including music by Lully and Delalande.