
Harmonia Early Music Hi everyone, as you probably know, Harmonia is produced by a public radio station, WFIU, and this week, is our annual pledge drive. We'd love to hear your reasons for supporting Harmonia and if you're able to make a small (or not so small) contribution to help us keep bringing the program to you, we'd really appreciate it. Thanks.
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Your tax-deductible gift will help us continue to deliver the public radio programs that you—and so many people in our community—count on day after day. In addition, the Community Foundation of Bloomington ...

Harmonia Early Music Guillaume Dufay for the end of the week:
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Boston's professional Early Music vocal ensemble performs music of Guillaume Du Fay during Festival Mozaic 2008 at Mission San Luis Obispo

Harmonia Early Music Music of the 17th Century:
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Harmonia Early Music New Podcast:
Medieval Music with Joglaresa, The Rose Ensemble, and Millenarium | Harmonia Early Music - Indiana P
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Three new recordings of music from the Middle Ages, including songs of the trouvères, music for Saint Francis of Assisi, and medieval dances.

Harmonia Early Music Last week's show is now online:
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A look at the lives of Christian saints with celebrations from 17th-century France and England... plus a recent release of choral works by Jean Mouton.

Harmonia Early Music Happy Halloween:
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Vivaldi's La Notte (The nightmare concerto) performed by Red priest. Piers Adams - recorder, Julia Bishop - violin, Angela East - cello and Howard Beach, harpsichord. THIS VIDEO BELONGS TO THE BBC.

Harmonia Early Music Handel for the end of the week:
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Carolyn Sampson sang this aria from Semele by G F Handel during the 2009 BBC Proms. Not only is it perfectly sung but also bright, charming and funny. Worth watching and listening to!

Harmonia Early Music New Podcast:
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A new release of Albinoni's Sinfonie a Cinque performed by Ensemble 415 (plus music of Valentini, Bononcini, and Muffat)

Harmonia Early Music Last week's show is now online:
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An exploration of the most important French dance manual of the Late Renaissance, which includes advice for dancing, fencing, and proper etiquette for men.

Harmonia Early Music New blog post:
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A reflection on ensemble names in Early Music and what they represent.

Harmonia Early Music Last week's show is now online:
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The fraternal organization known as Freemasonry is explored and its connection to two 18th-century composers who were Masons—Joseph Haydn and W. A. Mozart.

Harmonia Early Music New Blog Post:
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Lutenist Nigel North answers questions about his connection to the music of John Dowland.

Harmonia Early Music Last week's show is now online:
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This week, Harmonia continues to explore George Frideric Handel’s music through the many places in which he which lived, including his compositions for German patrons, London audiences, and a royal boat trip down the Thames. ...

Harmonia Early Music Last week's show is now online:
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Traditional music from Ireland and Scotland is heard this week on Harmonia, but with a twist… all of the performers are early music specialists. Special attention will be given to the viola da gamba, pardessus de viole, and baroque cello. ...

Harmonia Early Music New Blog Post:
Linking Early Music: Paula Chateuneuf and Blanche Moyse | Harmonia Early Music - Indiana Public Medi
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A few Early Music links for the end of the week (plus recent blog posts).

























