MickyD and Los Otros
Catherine Bott introduces a concert given by the Academy of Ancient Music & Richard Egarr in Salford as part of the "BBC Philharmonic presents..." festival. The performance continues the AAM's series of Bach Dynasty concerts and features music by various generations of the Bach family.
Please can we have all the concerts, or did I miss them?
And this looks good too (Sunday)
Catherine Bott presents a programme of music written in the city of Bologna - the capital city of the Emilia-Romagna region, which is situated in the Po Valley between Po river and the Apennine Mountains. It's home to the oldest university in the world, founded in 1088 and is one of the richest cities in Italy, not only financially but also in terms of its rich history in the arts, culture and cuisine. It has been a hive of musical activity since the 15th century, and this programme features music by some of its most famous sons, including Giacomo Perti, Giuseppe Torelli, Adriano Banchieri, Giovanni Bononcini, Padre Giovanni Martini and Josef Myslivecek.
Catherine Bott introduces a concert given by the Academy of Ancient Music & Richard Egarr in Salford as part of the "BBC Philharmonic presents..." festival. The performance continues the AAM's series of Bach Dynasty concerts and features music by various generations of the Bach family.
Please can we have all the concerts, or did I miss them?
And this looks good too (Sunday)
Catherine Bott presents a programme of music written in the city of Bologna - the capital city of the Emilia-Romagna region, which is situated in the Po Valley between Po river and the Apennine Mountains. It's home to the oldest university in the world, founded in 1088 and is one of the richest cities in Italy, not only financially but also in terms of its rich history in the arts, culture and cuisine. It has been a hive of musical activity since the 15th century, and this programme features music by some of its most famous sons, including Giacomo Perti, Giuseppe Torelli, Adriano Banchieri, Giovanni Bononcini, Padre Giovanni Martini and Josef Myslivecek.
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