Lucie Skeaping celebrates the life and music of English composer Robert Fayrfax who flourished in the early 1500s and was born 550 years ago. More of Fayrfax's music survives than of any other English composer of the period, largely due to the existence of two large Tudor choir books in which his works were collected. Lucie Skeaping takes a look at one of these choir books housed in Lambeth Palace library with the help of musicologist David Skinner and plays recordings of some of the music featured in it.http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b047wrqv
Robert Fayrfax: EMS 29 June
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It was.
Not a huge fan of Cardinall's Musick, but as a programme this was admirable: scholarship, incidental detail, and music, and a presenter who did deffo NOT jostle and push herself into the limelight and try to get the speaker to talk down to the audience by feeding him crass questions.
A model for what R3 should be doing all the time.
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