St. John Chrysostom Liturgy Recorded By Capella Romana
Revisions to an old tradition make for some great early music in the 20th century.
View ArticleWhat Do You Know, Chalumeau?
Music for the chalumeau. Plus, some chant from the early Maronite Christian tradition, and we'll hear from the Gregorian Ensemble of Notre Dame de Paris.
View ArticleSecret Voices Revealed By Anonymous 4
A sampling of music from Anonymous 4's newest album.
View ArticleAn Anonymous 4 Retrospective
We’re taking a look at the career of Anonymous 4, and hearing music from a treasury of English polyphony. Plus a featured recording by the ensemble La Fenice.
View ArticleMarcel Pérès: Musician, Musicologist, Medievalist
A look at the work of Marcel Pérès, an introduction to the viola da gamba, and a featured release highlighting some of the earliest music for the cello.
View Article1000: A Mass For The End Of Time
Anonymous 4 celebrate the current millennium by looking back to the previous one.
View ArticleMusic For The Holiday Season
We've handpicked a variety of early music recordings – new and old – to help get you into the spirit of the holiday season: Bach, Schutz, chant and more.
View ArticleGregorian Chant From The Thomas Gradual
Two Gregorian Masses from the Thomas Gradual St. Thomas Church, Leipzig, c. 1300
View ArticleMusic For Bass Instruments
We’re spending time with composers who played and wrote for bass instruments, and we’ll explore music for three violins and hear chant from the Thomas Gradual.
View ArticleMusic For Christian Holy Week
We’re exploring music for the Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday and Good Friday services leading up to Easter.
View ArticleEaster Through The Ages
We’re exploring nearly seven hundred years of Easter, from the 11th century to the 18th century.
View ArticleFingergull
A recording titled FINGERGULL references the golden ring of a medieval blood relic, and presents the chant cycle for the Holy Blood Office in its entirety.
View ArticleMissa Corona Spinea
The Tallis Scholars' most recent release of music by John Taverner.
View ArticleKeeping up with the Joneses
For all the Joneses of the world, how many know the 18th century contemporary of Handel, John Jones?
View ArticleA Medieval Christmas
Tired of jingle bells yet? This week on Harmonia, join us for something a little different.
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