Cello And Viola Da Gamba: Schenck, Berteau And Bach
Lixsania Fernandez and Johannes Schenck, Christophe Coin and Martin Berteau, Shirley Hunt and J.S. Bach.
View ArticleRemembering Christopher Hogwood
We’re devoting the hour to the life and accomplishments of a true early music luminary.
View ArticleEMA’s Young Performers Festival, Part Three
We have concert performances from Seattle Historical Arts for Kids and McGill University, plus a featured recording devoted to the music of Heinrich Laufenberg.
View ArticleThe Power Of Love
Love is one theme that never grows old. Soprano Amanda Forsythe and Apollo’s Fire delve into Handel’s take on the subject with arias from several of his operas.
View ArticleIt’s An Honor To Be Nominated
Music from the 2015 GRAMMY nominees for Best Opera, Best Classical, Classical Producer of the Year, and more. And it's not about who wins or loses...
View ArticleA Tribute To Handel
A 2015 release from cellist Kristin von der Goltz showcases the music of two little known 18th century composers--Francis Caporale and Johann Galliard.
View ArticleLiar, Liar
We're ferreting out lies and liars in early music. From fibs to falsification, cover-ups to conspiracies, plus the music of Oswald von Wolkenstein.
View ArticleKeeping up with the Joneses
For all the Joneses of the world, how many know the 18th century contemporary of Handel, John Jones?
View ArticleSay Who? Joseph-Hector Fiocco
Scherzi Musicali is helping to bring the Fiocco name and his music back to modern ears.
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