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  • Two of the most famous Renaissance composers of dance music were Michael Praetorius (1571-1521) and Tielman Susato (c.1510-1570). This Continuum presents…
  • Continuum presents music composed for and by some very important kings. You’ll hear music for Henry VIII (1491-1547), King Rene (1409-1480) and Richard…
  • On this Continuum you'll hear a recording of a live New Orleans Musica da Camera concert from October 5, 2014. It is A Voice Still Heard - Medieval…
  • La Folia is one of the most important anonymous melodies of the 15th & 16th centuries. It has been reported to have variations composed for it by over 400…
  • This Continuum presents A Flemish Feast, featuring early music of the Netherlands — including songs and dances that were very popular during the…
  • Continuum presents a program of the harpsichord music of Johann Sebastian Bach, played by the legendary harpsichordist Wanda Landowska. The major woks to…
  • On this Continuum you'll hear a special program of early Christmas music performed by the New Orleans Musica da Camera. This is music from their CD, Natus…
  • A program of music of some of the most famous German minnesingers is presented on this Continuum. The minnesingers are the German counterpart of the…
  • Continuum presents excerpts from the medieval Play of Robin and Marion (Jeu de Robin et Marion). It is the earliest secular play with music, written in…
  • Continuum presents Medieval English Music. Of all the European countries, England has the least amount of medieval music available from its historic…
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