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St. John Chrysostom Liturgy Recorded By Capella Romana

Revisions to an old tradition make for some great early music in the 20th century.

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What 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.

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Secret Voices Revealed By Anonymous 4

A sampling of music from Anonymous 4's newest album.

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An 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.

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Marcel 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.

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1000: A Mass For The End Of Time

Anonymous 4 celebrate the current millennium by looking back to the previous one.

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Music 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.

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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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Music 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.

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Music For Christian Holy Week

We’re exploring music for the Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday and Good Friday services leading up to Easter.

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Easter Through The Ages

We’re exploring nearly seven hundred years of Easter, from the 11th century to the 18th century.

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Fingergull

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.

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Missa Corona Spinea

The Tallis Scholars' most recent release of music by John Taverner.

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Keeping up with the Joneses

For all the Joneses of the world, how many know the 18th century contemporary of Handel, John Jones?

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Ars Elaboratio

Ensemble Scholastica aims to recreate a medieval musician’s process.

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A Medieval Christmas

Tired of jingle bells yet? This week on Harmonia, join us for something a little different.

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