Two very different programmes. Both look worth listening (as ever)
Lucie Skeaping examines the career and music of Shakespeare's regular musical collaborator, Robert Johnson, who famously created the music for The Tempest in 1611, as well as many other plays by the leading playwrights of his day.http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0150d9t
Catherine Bott is joined by harpsichordist Laurence Cummings, Director of the National Centre for Early Music Delma Tomlin and conductor Matthew Halls for a round-table discussion about the future of early music performance in the UK. The programme will also feature recordings from this year's York Early Music Festival Young Artists Competition.
Oh, and don’t forget the next week’s CoW: Vivaldi as ff has reminded us.
Lucie Skeaping examines the career and music of Shakespeare's regular musical collaborator, Robert Johnson, who famously created the music for The Tempest in 1611, as well as many other plays by the leading playwrights of his day.http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0150d9t
Catherine Bott is joined by harpsichordist Laurence Cummings, Director of the National Centre for Early Music Delma Tomlin and conductor Matthew Halls for a round-table discussion about the future of early music performance in the UK. The programme will also feature recordings from this year's York Early Music Festival Young Artists Competition.
Oh, and don’t forget the next week’s CoW: Vivaldi as ff has reminded us.
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