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Different Ways to Think About Early Music

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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.

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Harmonia Uncut: Curious and Decadent

Francois Devienne

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.

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Harmonia Uncut: Phantasm's Flights of Fantasy and Fugue

Phantasm Flights of Fantasy and Fugue

We'll hear music from the viol consort Phantasm during their 1999 U.S. tour.

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Printing Music for the King of France, Pt. 2: The Ballard Family Legacy

Title page of François de Chancy Tablature de Mandore, 1629, published by Pierre Ballard

This hour, we continue our look at the French family of music publishers who were named printers to the king…over a span of 200 years! We’ll hear music published by later generations of the Ballard printing empire around the time of Louis XIV.

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Printing Music for the King of France: Adrien Le Roy and Robert Ballard

Typographical mark of Le Roy and Ballard, music printers (Paris), 1572

This hour, we’ll hear music from 16th century France published by cousins who were the first music printers to receive a royal privilege. Plus, on our featured recording—lute music performed by Richard Kolb.

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Rediscovering Hildegard

Hildegard von Bingen

This hour, we’ll explore the enduring popularity of Hildegard von Bingen, and a variety of approaches to her music.

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