J.S. Bach: Missae Breves with Cantus Coelln
Cantus Coelln under the direction of Konrad Junghaenel perform J.S. Bach's Missae Breves.
View ArticleTop Ten Early Music Discoveries of 2008
Music performed by a host of artists and ensembles, including Ex Cathedra, Nachtmusique, Huelgas Ensemble, Les Talens Lyrique, Doulce Memoire, and many others.
View ArticleThe Mysterious Philipp Schoendorff
An obscure composer from the end of the sixteenth century
View Article1000: A Mass For The End Of Time
Anonymous 4 celebrate the current millennium by looking back to the previous one.
View ArticleCatchy Tunes: Gloria Tibi Trinitas
We’re solving an antiphon mystery: Why are there so many pieces titled “In nomine”? We’ll find out why, as well as explore the origins of the sackbut.
View ArticleMusical Tour Of Madrid
We’re on a musical tour of Madrid, where Roman, Visigothic, Jewish, Moorish and countless other traditions converged. Plus, a featured CD of Armenian music.
View ArticleGoing Green: Early Music Recycled
We’ll hear how composers have reused their own tunes and ideas, and what ideas they’ve borrowed from others. Plus, we’ll hear several instances of contrafacta.
View ArticleGregorian Chant From The Thomas Gradual
Two Gregorian Masses from the Thomas Gradual St. Thomas Church, Leipzig, c. 1300
View ArticleThe Brabant Ensemble Sings Cipriano De Rore
Masses and motets by the 16th century composer Cipriano de Rore.
View ArticleTelemann, Bach, And Luther
Two recordings of music from the Lutheran tradition composed by Bach and Telemann.
View ArticleAnd One Was A Soldier
We’re heading into battle this hour, for a sampling of music by, for, or about soldiers.
View ArticleRadicals And Firestarters In Early Music
We're bringing you some of the most radical musical diversions from the norm, courtesy of bold, maverick, or legitimately insane composers.
View ArticlePergolesi Rediscovered
Despite his short life, Pergolesi left an impressive body of work behind.
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