Program: #20-43, Air Date: 10/12/20
Music for krummhorn ensemble, secular songs by Frescobaldi, and the remarkable instrumental music of Carlo Farina.
Read more and hear this show…The sources and mainstreams of European music from the thousand years before the birth of Bach.
Program: #20-43, Air Date: 10/12/20
Music for krummhorn ensemble, secular songs by Frescobaldi, and the remarkable instrumental music of Carlo Farina.
Read more and hear this show…Program: #20-21, Air Date: 05/11/20
Motets from Saxony in 1603, music from the Thirty Years War, and Le Petite Bande performing Heinrich Schutz.
Read more and hear this show…Program: #92-51, Air Date: 12/21/92
Founded in 1977 by Robert Eisenstein, Christopher Kendall, and Scott Reiss, the Folger Consort is ensemble-in-residence at the Folger Shakespeare Library. With over thirty performances each season, including appearances on major series in cities across the country, the Consort has created one of the most successful early music series in the country. The ensemble's performances are broadcast locally on WETA-FM, and nationally over National Public Radio and American Public Radio. A new title has just been added to the Consort's discography: "When Birds Do Sing" features a program of English music of the 17th century with Rogers Covey-Crump.
Read more and hear this show…Program: #20-10, Air Date: 02/24/20
Italian dances of the 16th century, consort music of Ferrabosco, and French theatrical dances.
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