Harmonia
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Paying Tribute To The Golden Voice Of Johannes Ockeghem
Tributes to Johannes Ockeghem and a new recording by the ensemble Diabolus in Musica, directed by Antoine Guerber.
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Vivaldi And The Bassoon
Two new recordings of bassoon concertos by Antonio Vivaldi.
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Robert De Vis?e Performed On Two Original Instruments
Music of Robert de Vis?e performed on a guitar made by Antonio Stradivari in 1679, and on a lute made by Lorenz Greiff in 1610.
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Gregorian Chant From The Thomas Gradual
Two Gregorian Masses from the Thomas Gradual St. Thomas Church, Leipzig, c. 1300
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Historically-Informed: Crescentini And Cherubini
Later than we normally go...HIP performances of music by nineteenth-century composers.
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Say, Who? Peeter Cornet
Organ music of a little-known composer: Peeter Cornet.
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Say, Who? Gregor Joseph Werner
Little known music of the Austrian composer, Joseph Gregor Werner.
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Chansons, Madrigals And Villanelles Of Willaert
Secular music by a composer known mainly for his sacred music and as a teacher of famous composers.
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A Napoli!
Harmonia heads to Italy for a visit to Naples by way of two recent recordings.
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Les Deux Fran?ois
Seven sonatas by Fran?ois Couperin and music by his student, Fran?ois Chauvon.
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Racks, Gibbets, Sword And Fire!
Countertenor, Iestyn Davies, and bass Christopher Purves in two new recordings with the ensemble Arcangelo directed by Jonathan Cohen.
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William Lawes: Harp Consorts And Consorts To The Organ
Music from a composer Charles I dubbed, "the Father of Musick."
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Bach Leipzig Cantatas
Collegium Vocale Gent and Bach Collegium Japan in two new releases of Bach cantatas.
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Percival, Tristan And The Holy Grail
Two new recordings of Medieval music from Capilla Antigua de Chinchilla.
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The Fabulous Mr. Fasch
Tempesta di Mare's third CD in a series of Fasch orcestral works.
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English Drive-By
We're visiting that very special genre of English choral music with three new CD's
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The First Printed Organ Music
Fritz and Schlick make good partners! Organ music performed by Kimberly Marshall.
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A Countertenor And A Chitarrone
A re-issue of Alfred Deller's 1978 recording of Dowland lute songs, and Italian chitarrone music performed by Jakob Lindberg.
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Tallis Scholars Sing Mouton
Peter Phillips and the Tallis Scholars bring us music by Jean Mouton, a composer who was compared in his own day to Josquin des Pres.
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Mundus Et Musica
Mundus et Musica - music from the mysterious late fifteenth century Segovia manuscript
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Georgians And Californians
Georgians and the Californians: neighbors in a very different way!
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Lamentarium
Erin Headley directs the ensemble Atalante in a recording of "passionate, sensual, macabre and erotic narratives from 17th-century Rome"
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Musiques Sacr?es ? Versailles
Sacred music from Versailles: Music written by French composers, performed by French musicians on a recording sponsored by a French institution.
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Scarlatti: Father And Son
Two Scarlatti recordings from the Houston based ensemble, Ars Lyrica.
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Pellingman's Saraband
2 musicians + 4 viols + 2 lutes = 18 tracks of a rich palette of colors
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