EMS "Early Music Today", 5pm 9th February 2025.
I hadn't realised that Colin Tilney had died, sad news.
I hadn't realised that Colin Tilney had died, sad news.
Early Music Today
The Early Music Show
Presenter Hannah French talks to Sir Simon Rattle on his recent 70th birthday about his knowledge and passion for early music, given his long association with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.
She also chats to internationally renowned recorder player Lucie Horsch ahead of her recent work on the Frans Brüggen Project - an album to mark what would have been Brüggen's 90th birthday last year. With help from Brüggen’s widow and daughter, Lucie was able to play and record repertoire on 14 of the precious historic recorders from from the Golden Age of recorder making (1680s to 1740s) that are part of Brüggen's personal collection.
Hannah also pays tribute to harpsichordist Colin Tilney - a stalwart of the late 20th Century early music scene, who died in December; and to Claire van Kampen - composer, arranger, musical director, playwright and artistic advisor at Shakespeare's Globe, who passed away last month.
Plus Hannah will have all the latest Early Music news, looking forward to next month's REMA International Day of Early Music and the forthcoming new release of music by Palestrina in his 500th anniversary year by the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge.
The Early Music Show
Presenter Hannah French talks to Sir Simon Rattle on his recent 70th birthday about his knowledge and passion for early music, given his long association with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.
She also chats to internationally renowned recorder player Lucie Horsch ahead of her recent work on the Frans Brüggen Project - an album to mark what would have been Brüggen's 90th birthday last year. With help from Brüggen’s widow and daughter, Lucie was able to play and record repertoire on 14 of the precious historic recorders from from the Golden Age of recorder making (1680s to 1740s) that are part of Brüggen's personal collection.
Hannah also pays tribute to harpsichordist Colin Tilney - a stalwart of the late 20th Century early music scene, who died in December; and to Claire van Kampen - composer, arranger, musical director, playwright and artistic advisor at Shakespeare's Globe, who passed away last month.
Plus Hannah will have all the latest Early Music news, looking forward to next month's REMA International Day of Early Music and the forthcoming new release of music by Palestrina in his 500th anniversary year by the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge.
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