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me:mo episode 15
◆ What is an Early Music performer's job all about? ◆ Why Early Music is in fact not quite "musical archeology". ◆ The significance of the reconstructive process for the final result. ◆ Bringing an unassuming little piece from the Herwarth lute manuscript back to life. |
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me:mo episode 14
◆ Guest musician: Luis Martinez Pueyo. ◆ The Ensemble La Guirlande ◆ The Traverso (Baroque flute), its history and sound. ◆ Expressing gender and identity through musical instruments. |
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me:mo episode 13
◆ What connects French president elect Emmanuel Macron and King Francis I. of France. ◆ Music and art at 1530’s Fontainebleau ◆ The great lutenist Albert de Rippe. ◆ Francesco Primaticcio and Rosso Fiorentino, founders of the »School of Fontainebleau« |
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me:mo episode 12
◆ A review of Catalina Vicens new CD ›Il Cembalo di Partenope‹. ◆ The world’s oldest playable harpsichord (Naples, 1525). ◆ Playing lute music on the harpsichord. ◆ The label Carpe Diem Records and Jonas Niederstadt’s approach to capturing sound. |
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me:mo episode 11
◆ Michelangelo, "il divino". ◆ The musician they also called "divine", Francesco da Milano, lutenist to Pope Leo X. ◆ The Sistine Chapel in Rome, its frescos, and its choir books. ◆ Seeing music and hearing art? ◆ Questions from the community. |