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From the The Howard Psalter and Hours, c.1310, (British Library, Arundel MS 83 II, f.14).

We're exploring how Renaissance musicians captured the sounds of animals in their music as we take a trip through a musical zoo. Along the way, we’ll hear the beautiful calls of the Nightingale, see the mighty crocodile, and hear a choir of all the animals singing together.

Joseph Di Prisco

Joe Di Prisco reads "My Last Resume" and "My Mission Statement."

Ann Ronell

Not every composer had the extensive catalog of George Gershwin or Irving Berlin. This week, we’ll explore songwriters like Ann Ronell, Brooks Bowman, and Erroll Garner whose songbooks contain only one hit song.

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A look at the muddy bootprints left behind in nature by what we call advanced civilization.

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The antiquary Joseph Ritson. Engraving by James Sayers, 1803.

This week on Harmonia, we’ll explore medieval and Renaissance songs and dances collected by 18th century “early music” aficionados in Britain. Plus, our featured recording by The Curious Bards explores Irish and Scottish identities through traditional music.

Swimming in lake

Barb Schwegman reads "Memory of Water," "Night Walking," and "Basketball."

Stephen Sondheim (1972)

This week, we remember the artistry of American songwriter Stephen Sondheim, and his many contributions to the American songbook, like “Small World,” “Send In The Clowns,” and more. Sondheim passed away last November at age 91.

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If baseball ever ceases to be America’s pastime, it says far more about the nation than the sport.

Constellation Stage and Screen's Wipeout

Constellation Stage and Screen’s Wipeout is coming to the stage this Thursday, September 5.

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From a page in the "Catalogue of the Extensive Library of Doctor Rainbeau"

This hour on Harmonia, we’ll dig into the music collection of “Dr. Rainbeau,” an early music lover in the nineteenth century who collected manuscripts and books of old music. Tune in to learn the true identity and the unusual musical tastes of this quirky antiquarian!

Frog croaking

Eric Rensberger reads "End of the Day," "10/17/18," "Autobiography Vol. VI," and "Old Guy Observation."

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A deeper look inside the art of using fewer words to say more.

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Chicken and quail eggs in a bowl.

A musical quodlibet can be several things — a parody that contains some kind of crazy list, or a piece with well-known melodies that appear in successive or simultaneous combinations. Join us for German musical quodlibets, this hour on Harmonia.

Cicadas

Colleen Wells reads "A Bug’s Life," "Cut and Carry," "Gardening with the Aunts," and "Once Every Seventeen Years.”

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Beginning in the 1950s, Ella Fitzgerald became known around the world as one of the most renowned live performers in jazz. This week, we’ll sample from some of her best live sets in places like Berlin, Juan-Les-Pins, and the Hollywood Bowl.

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Yes, they depart for warmer climates in the winter. But their intention is always to return.

A woman stands in a yard with a cookout in the background

When Justin’s grandmother died, her siblings stopped getting together. Then Justin started taking pictures, and things changed. Justin Carney is an artist who uses photography to think through family grief. It seems to be helping.

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Baby reindeer on wobbly legs.

Doris Lynch reads "Feeding an Orphan Reindeer Fawn," "Late August Beyond the Glacier," and "Leaving Kivalina."

Comden and Green

We explore the musical partnership of Betty Comden and Adolph Green, two songwriters who contributed gems like “Just In Time” and “The Party’s Over” to the American Songbook.

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