The Early Music Show Episodes Episode guide
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Music at West Horsley Place
Music associated with the household of West Horsley Place in Surrey in the 16th century.
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The Elements - Earth
Music associated with all things earthly.
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London International Festival of Early Music
Highlights from the 2020 London International Festival of Early Music
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The Gesualdo Six in York
The Gesualdo Six perform English motets at the York Early Music Festival.
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The Violinist Speaks
Violinist Rachel Podger performs a solo recital at the York Early Music Festival.
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La Scintilla in Zurich
Music by three of JS Bach's sons played by La Scintilla and harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani.
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Linlithgow Palace Reborn
Music from Renaissance Scotland as it would have been heard in the now-ruined Chapel Royal
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Vicente Lusitano, the first published black composer
Lucie Skeaping, Joseph McHardy and the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Singers reveal Lusitano's life and work.
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Bach after the Bleep
To mark Father's Day, some imaginary voicemails between CPE Bach and his old man
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The Tallis Scholars
Tallis Scholars sing the two winning entries from the 2020 NCEM Young Composers Award.
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Albinoni
Ana Her celebrates the 350th anniversary of the birth of Tomaso Albinoni on 8 June 1671.
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The City of Antwerp
Lucie Skeaping looks at music in Antwerp from the 15th to the 18th centuries.
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Freedom
Lucie Skeaping on the concept of liberty with music by Byrd, Barbara Strozzi and Handel.
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Music for Melancholy
Hannah French chooses music to balance the humours and transform the spirit.
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Divino Sospiro - Portuguese Baroque Music
Seixas, Almeida, Scarlatti and Vivaldi performed by Divino Sospiro in Queluz, Portugal.
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Orlando Furioso
Lucie Skeaping explores operas inspired by Ludovico Ariosto's epic poem Orlando furioso.
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El Gran Teatro del Mundo
Highlights of a concert from Basel featuring music by Fischer, Muffat and Telemann.
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Bach's Easter Oratorio
Hannah French looks into the music and history behind Bach's Easter Oratorio.
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The Anna Amalias
The colourful lives and music of two German princess-composers... both called Anna Amalia!
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Jeffrey Skidmore - A Performer Profile
Hannah French talks to conductor Jeffrey Skidmore about his career in early music.
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On Bach's Farm
Mark Seow explores links between Bach's music and farming - of the soil, heart and soul. (R)
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RIAS Chamber Choir - Like a Phoenix
RIAS Chamber Choir perform Binchois Byrd, Caldara, Gesualdo, Lassus and Victoria.
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Juan Gutierrez de Padilla
Lucie Skeaping explores the works of one of colonial Latin America's greatest composers.
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Flautist Joachim Becerra Thomsen at the Copenhagen Baroque Festival
Joachim Becerra Thomsen in a concert recorded at the 2020 Copenhagen Baroque Festival.
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Lassus and Wine - Part 2
Hannah French and wine historian Ron Merlino explore connections between Lassus and wine.
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Lassus and Wine - Part 1
Hannah French and wine historian Ron Merlino explore connections between Lassus and wine.
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Light in the Darkness: Chiaroscuro
Lucie Skeaping delves into the darkness and light of chiaroscuro in music and art.
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Collegium 1704
Collegium 1704 performs Caldara, Zelenka, Richter and Galuppi at a concert in Czechia.
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Music and Migration
The fascinating story of how migration affected music in the 16th century.
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Vincenzo Galilei
Hannah French and Zak Ozmo explore the life and work of 16thC lutenist Vincenzo Galilei.