Tudor Music

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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

This week on Exploring Music, we look into music of the Tudors, including Tallis, Byrd, Henry VIII and other 16th and 17th-century English composers.

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Murray,

Here's the playlist from the 21st: http://blogs.wfmt.com/playlists/pdf/tudor_music_4.pdf

You can find the rest of the playlists at the Exploring Music website: http://www.wfmt.com/main.taf?p=31,4

Jan. 25 2010 10:50 AM
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Marion Berghahn

I always look forward to this program and stay up specially because I don't want to miss it. Each program offers pleasant surprises. Thanks!

Jan. 23 2010 11:35 AM
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Murray Weinstock from New York

I am thrilled with the new WQXR station format,
especially with being able to hear Bill McGlaughlin
on a regular basis! Tonight (January 21st) he featured a duet of countertenor and Oboe that made me pull my car over to listen. what was the name of the composition? Written by Taverner?

Jan. 22 2010 12:33 AM
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Amie Ilva Tatem-Araaya from Staten Island, NY

I have been enthralled all week with the music Bill McGlaughlin has been playing. I especially like the choral pieces. --{--@

Jan. 20 2010 11:32 PM
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Frank Feldman

I would love it if this particular edition of Exploring Music went on for weeks on end!

Jan. 20 2010 04:13 PM
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