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Marco Dall’Aquila: Music For Lute

Marco Dall’Aquila bridged the gap between two very different periods in the life of the lute, its...

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Mendelssohn Sonatas From Childhood, Adolescence And Adulthood

Mendelssohn's three sonatas for violin and fortepiano played on 19th century period instruments....

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Music of Mondonville

Although famous in his day, the music of French baroque composer Jean-Joseph de Mondonville has,...

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Bach à la Française

Ensemble Zefiro explores Bach's associations with France, and the incorporation of the French...

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Masquerade

What do the Mardi Gras parades of New Orleans, the famous Carnival of Venice, and the Jewish...

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Madrigali Diminuiti

Verdelot’s madrigals (“à la Ganassi”) from the ensemble, Doulce Mémoire.

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The Other Guy

What if your name was famous, but your work wasn’t?

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Beauty Farm

It would be interesting to know the story behind the name of the ensemble, Beauty Farm. But never...

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That’s D’Amore!

Ah, Valentine’s Day – a time to cherish a new romance or rekindle an old flame! This week on...

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Chopin a Deux

Chopin’s famous concertos played on two original Erard grand pianos.

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Say Who? Gaspard Le Roux

Gaspard Le Roux: a composer whose music looms large, but whose life remains in the shadows.

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There’s Something About Mary

There’s something about Mary – the Virgin Mary, that is! She’s been the subject of countless...

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Les Filles de Sainte Colombe

Angela Mariani is exploring the history and music of the all-female viol ensemble Les Filles de...

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Zero Emission Baroque Plays Kuhlau

A new release on the Brilliant Classics label features some lesser known music by Friedrich...

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With Lute and Harp

This week on Harmonia, we’re celebrating the feast day of St. Cecilia, the patron saint of – you...

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The Devil’s Acre

You already know what it looks like – the soaring towers and imposing façade of Westminster...

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Joyful and Content: Dances from Spain

This hour on Harmonia, we’ll explore the diverse musical influences in medieval and baroque Spain...

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The Organ at European Courts

Organist Francesco Cera plays an original positive organ built in 1772, now kept at the...

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Something Wicked This Way Comes

“Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and cauldron bubble.” This hour on Harmonia, we’ll...

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