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Who's afraid of Carlo Gesualdo?

November 8, 2021

So let's talk about Gesualdo. Standing at the crossroads of privilege, scandal, and chromaticism, is he worth the hype? Was he really that much of an oddity? Early Music Sources has some answers!

In Early Music Monday Tags Gesualdo, Madrigals, Early Music Sources, People, Controversy

Women Composers by Time Period

November 1, 2021

Want to include more women on your concert programs? Check out this listing by time period!

In Early Music Monday Tags People, Women in Music

Mille Regretz

October 25, 2021

Regrets? We all have them. Check out this awesome video from Early Music Sources about how Josquin worked through his!

In Early Music Monday Tags Listening, Josquin, Early Music Sources

Quia Respexit

October 18, 2021

This week's Early Music Monday is the first Bach aria I ever learned - Quia respexit from the Magnificat!

In Early Music Monday Tags Listening, Bach

Louise Farrenc

October 11, 2021

First woman professor at the Paris Conservatoire, paid at the same level as her male colleagues, won praise for her compositions and dipped her toes into the Early Music world... Meet Louise Farrenc!

In Early Music Monday Tags People, Women in Music, Farrenc

Women of French Baroque Opera

October 4, 2021

We spend a lot of time talking about composers of early music, but what about performers (and especially the women)? Their stories are equally as fascinating and mysterious!

In Early Music Monday Tags Women in Music, People

Evolution of Allegri

September 27, 2021

We all know the Allegri Miserere often heard today isn't what he originally wrote, but check out this video from The Sixteen which walks through all the evolutions it went through!

In Early Music Monday Tags Listening, Allegri

Mozart and Handel

September 20, 2021

There's no better way to learn than to study the work of those who came before you - it's one reason I love making editions (especially of Renaissance polyphony)!

How Mozart Loved Handel

In Early Music Monday Tags People, Mozart, Handel

Vincenzo Galilei and word painting

September 13, 2021

Frightening children, a lame ox, unintelligible words - clearly the sky was falling! At least, that was what Vincenzo Galilei thought about polyphonic word painting... More in this fantastic video from Early Music Sources!

In Early Music Monday Tags Music Theory, Controversy, Early Music Sources, Madrigals

Map of Women Composers

September 6, 2021

Check out this incredible resource of women composers throughout history!

In Early Music Monday Tags People, Women in Music, Inclusive Early Music
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