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Johannes Ockeghem’s rondeau “D’ung aultre amer,” well known in its own time, found its way into the work of lots of other composers, including Tinctoris and Agricola, but especially including Josquin des Prez, who wrote two motets and an entire mass based on the song. This week on Harmonia, join us as we get acquainted with the song and its progeny! Read More »
On Sunday, May 21, the Bloomington Early Music Festival kicks off a whole week of concerts and activities under the theme "Arabia, Iberia, and Latin America," expanding the focus of early music beyond Europe.
We'll hear music of Francois Devienne, CPE Bach, and Frédéric Duvernoy performed in 1988 by Colin St. Martin and Richard Seraphinoff, who were students at the IU Early Music Institute at that time.
We'll hear music from the viol consort Phantasm during their 1999 U.S. tour.
On Harmonia this week, we explore the work of 16th-century Italian composer Costanzo Festa.
Join us as we delve into the wealth of music based on mythological stories and legendary figures, from the earliest Italian operatic tragedies to playful cantatas and madrigals.
This hour, we're celebrating the 400th anniversary of Samuel Scheidt’s Tabulatura Nova, a pivotal collection of organ music that contained many different keyboard genres and a new type of notation for organists. We’ll explore its legacy and its influence on both Baroque and later musicians.