Harmonia Early Music Podcast
Harmonia Early Music Podcast
Harmonia is a weekly program of early music produced at WFIU Public Media. In the podcast edition, our staff brings you featured new releases from the exciting world of early music. The Harmonia Early Music Podcast is a production of WFIU Public Media from Indiana University.
Venus & Adonis
This week's edition features three settings of the Venus and Adonis story, including works by Henry Desmarest, John Blow, and Tom?s de Torrej?n y Velasco.
Venus & Adonis
This week's edition features three settings of the Venus and Adonis story, including works by Henry Desmarest, John Blow, and Tom?s de Torrej?n y Velasco.
18th-Century Piano Concertos
This week we look at recordings with fortepianists Susan Alexander-Max (Naxos) and David Owen Norris (Avie).
Orchestra of the Sun King
Jordi Savall and Le Concert des Nations bring us theater music from the court of Louis XIV, a next installment of essential recordings for your library.
Orchestra of the Sun King
Jordi Savall and Le Concert des Nations bring us theater music from the court of Louis XIV, a next installment of essential recordings for your library.
Handel: Concerti Grossi, Op. 3
The Academy of Ancient Music, directed by Richard Egarr, has recently released Handel's op. 3 concertos for orchestra on the Harmonia Mundi label.
Michel Blavet: Works for Flute
A Brilliant Clasics label release, Jed Wentz and Musica ad Rhenum bring us Blavet's complete works for flute.
Michel Blavet: Works for Flute
A Brilliant Clasics label release, Jed Wentz and Musica ad Rhenum bring us Blavet's complete works for flute.
O Lusitano
The first in a series of essential recordings brings us Portuguese early music with Gerard Lesne and Circa 1500 under the direction of Nancy Hadden.
Couperin and the Viola da Gamba
The Avie label brings us a new release of music for viola da gamba by Francois Couperin with a Finnish ensemble led by Markku Luolajan-Mikkola.
Concertos for the Margrave of Brandenburg
Trevor Pinnock's new baroque orchestra makes a splash with a new Avie label release of Bach's Brandenburg concertos.
The Amorous Lyre
The young and dynamic American ensemble La Monica perfoms music of Tarquinio Merula and contemporaries in this, their debut release.
Semele
A recent recording from the Chandos label features The Early Opera Company in the first complete period instrument recording of Handel's opera Semele.
Locham Song Book
Ensemble Dulce Melos performs German songs and intrumental pieces from the 15th Century Locham Song Book on this new release from the Naxos label.
Rebel: Corellisante
Ensemble Rebel performs music for two violins by Corelli and Telemann on this new release on the Dorian Sono Luminus label.
J.S. Bach: Missae Breves
Cantus Coelln under the direction of Konrad Junghaenel perform J.S. Bach's Missae Breves on this new release from Harmonia Mundi France.
Sainte-Colombe: Music for Two Viola da Gambas
Selections from a recent recording by Les Voix Humaines: the fourth volume of Sainte-Colombe's "Concerts a deux violes esgales."
Schumann's 1851 version of Bach's Saint John Passion
In 1851 Robert Schumann created a new edition of Johann Sebastian Bach's "Saint John Passion." This version was recently recorded by Hermann Max and the Rhenish Cantorei for the CPO record label.
Les Boreades of Montreal
A review of a recent recording by Les Boreades of Montreal on the ATMA Classique label.

