Saturday
Lucie Skeaping live from the 2012 Greenwich Early Music Festival and Exhibition with music from His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts, and recorder-player Eva Fegers and her ensemble
No playlist at 7.40am on Saturday!
Sunday
The Muiderkring or Muider Circle was a group of contributors to the arts and sciences in the Dutch Golden Age of the 17th century, when Dutch trade, science and art was among the most important in the world. Chief among this group was the historian, poet and playwright Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft, who was appointed as Sheriff and Bailiff for the Gooiland, the area around Hilversum, in 1609, and was given a medieval moated castle to live in, the Muiderslot.
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Hooft seems to have had impeccable taste and his guestlist reads like a who's who of the Dutch cultural elite: with the poets Caspar Barlaeus and Hooft's great friend Joost van den Vondel, the wealthy merchant and poet Pieter Roemers Visscher and Constantijn Huygens among the castlist.
In today's Early Music Show, Catherine Bott investigates this mysterious cultural group
Roehre, where are you?
CD Review
10.20 New Release
Simon Heighes joins Andrew live in the studio to discuss recent baroque releases
CORELLI: 12 Concerti grossi
SARRO, MANCINI, LEO and more
The Trio Sonata in 18th-Century France
COUPERIN: Les Nations
RAMEAU: Symphonies for two harpsichords
Lucie Skeaping live from the 2012 Greenwich Early Music Festival and Exhibition with music from His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts, and recorder-player Eva Fegers and her ensemble
No playlist at 7.40am on Saturday!
Sunday
The Muiderkring or Muider Circle was a group of contributors to the arts and sciences in the Dutch Golden Age of the 17th century, when Dutch trade, science and art was among the most important in the world. Chief among this group was the historian, poet and playwright Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft, who was appointed as Sheriff and Bailiff for the Gooiland, the area around Hilversum, in 1609, and was given a medieval moated castle to live in, the Muiderslot.
[…]
Hooft seems to have had impeccable taste and his guestlist reads like a who's who of the Dutch cultural elite: with the poets Caspar Barlaeus and Hooft's great friend Joost van den Vondel, the wealthy merchant and poet Pieter Roemers Visscher and Constantijn Huygens among the castlist.
In today's Early Music Show, Catherine Bott investigates this mysterious cultural group
Roehre, where are you?
CD Review
10.20 New Release
Simon Heighes joins Andrew live in the studio to discuss recent baroque releases
CORELLI: 12 Concerti grossi
SARRO, MANCINI, LEO and more
The Trio Sonata in 18th-Century France
COUPERIN: Les Nations
RAMEAU: Symphonies for two harpsichords
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