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Harmonia rings in the harvest season with a cornucopia of early music delights! We'll hear merchant cries from long-ago London, witness the marriage of music and ritual, and dine at Johann Hermann Schein's musical Banquet. For dessert: our featured release Amor Vincit Omnia or "Love Conquers All."
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Piece Description
Harmonia rings in the harvest season with a cornucopia of early music delights! We'll hear merchant cries from long-ago London, witness the marriage of music and ritual, and dine at Johann Hermann Schein's musical Banquet. For dessert: our featured release Amor Vincit Omnia or "Love Conquers All."
Transcript
PLAYLIST
Time Capsule Music Bed:
Kerstin Frödin, recorder
Works of Sandström, Broman, Hotteterre, Blavet, Telemann, and Shinohara
KMH (1999)
Anonymous
Tr. 1: Belicha (excerpt)
Philippe de Vitry and the Ars Nova
Orlando Consort
Saydisc 2011 B004RWCZOQ
Phlippe de Vitry (1291-1361)
Tr. 5 - O canenda vulgo / Rex quem metrorum (2'30")
Program Topic A:
New Fashions: Cries and Ballads of London
Circa 1500 / Nancy Hadden
CRD Records 1998 B0013V4MMW
John Dowland (1563-1626)
Tr. 2 - Fine knacks for ladies (2'47")
The Cries of London
Theater of Voices with Fretwork
Harmonia Mundi 2006 B000QQZ4C2
Richard Dering (1580-1630)
Tr. 6 - The City Cries (9'30")
:29 Floating Break Music Bed:
Amor Vincit Omnia, A Chantar, "Stampida, Codaxa"
Program Topic B:
Venite a Laudare: Sacred Music from Italy and France
Obsidienne
Opus 111 1999 B00000IXWP
Anonymous (Laudario di Cortona, 13th century)
Tr. 1 - Ven...
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Timing and Cues
Total Program Length: 59:00
ACCUM TIME:
00:00 Segment 1: Program Intro
Incue: Theme Music
01:00 Segment 2: Optional Cutaway for News
06:00 Segment 3
19:47 [13:47 into file SEG 3] FLOATING BREAK (:29 music bed)
Outcue: "... can be found online at harmonia early music dot org."
32:10 Segment 4: MIDPOINT BREAK (:59 music bed)
Outcue: "...I'm Angela Mariani."
33:10 Segment 5
43:35 [10:24 into file SEG 5] FLOATING BREAK (:29 music bed)
Outcue:. "... all week long on Twitter. Just search for Harmonia."
59:00 End Program
Outcue: "...for the next edition of Harmonia." (Theme Music)