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Catarina Martinelli

November 14, 2022

Monteverdi's Lamento d'Arianna and his magnificent Sestina are linked by one soprano - Catarina Martinelli. Never heard of her? Learn about her in Early Music Sources' video and then go listen to the Sestina!

In Early Music Monday Tags People, Monteverdi, Early Music Sources, Madrigals

Victoria Requiem a4

November 7, 2022

In addition to his famous 6-voice requiem setting, Victoria also composed a 4-voice setting which is absolutely gorgeous (and not done as often)!

In Early Music Monday Tags Listening, Victoria, Requiem

Toccata and Fugue in D minor

October 31, 2022

Heard this as postlude yesterday at Smoky Mary’s in NYC - cliche or no, it's such a fun piece (and this is a fantastic recording of it)!

In Early Music Monday Tags Listening, Bach

Orfeo, Hindemith, and the Early Music Revival

October 24, 2022

Do you know how Orfeo connects Monteverdi to Hindemith (and also why I have serious doubts about an early music piece "arranged" by basically anyone...)? Early Music Sources has the answer to this fascinating chapter of history!

In Early Music Monday Tags History, Monteverdi, Early Music Sources

Der Herr ist mit mir

October 17, 2022

A week after the season opening concerts with Handel and Haydn Society and this fantastic Buxtehude piece is still stuck in my head!

In Early Music Monday Tags Listening, Buxtehude, Handel and Haydn Society

Cantare super librum

October 10, 2022

We know people improvised over chant melodies, but what did that REALLY involve, and how did it sound? Early Music Sources explains this fascinating practice!

In Early Music Monday Tags Performance Practice, Early Music Sources, Chant

Tomkins: Too much I once lamented

September 26, 2022

The English madrigal text "Fa la la" isn't always joyful and happy... in this poignant one from Thomas Tomkins it's downright cynical!

In Early Music Monday Tags Listening, Tomkins, Madrigals, Tramontana

Weelkes: Death hath deprived me

September 19, 2022

Sometimes the most moving tribute to a composer is the music written in honor of them by their friends. For example: this achingly beautiful piece composed by Thomas Weelkes after the death of Thomas Morley.

In Early Music Monday Tags Listening, Weelkes, Morley

Coffee Cantata

September 12, 2022

Missed my Coffee Cantata performance in Corvallis on Saturday? Here’s my favorite recording on YouTube.

In Early Music Monday Tags Bach, Listening

Byrd Central

September 5, 2022

Did you know 2023 will be an anniversary year for Byrd? Check out this page with more of the details, some exciting recordings, and fun swag!

In Early Music Monday Tags Byrd, People
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