A Meeting in Toledo

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Program: #04-31   Air Date: Jul 26, 2004

A Meeting in Toledo
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    A Meeting in Toledo

In early summer 1502, Duke Philip the Fair of Burgundy was escorted into Toledo by his father-in-law King Ferdinand, where they were greeted by Queen Isabella--the greatest lowland of composers of the day travelled along and composed for the occasion, and the latest recording by the Orlando Consort celebrates this meeting.

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