When are program notes more than just program notes? When they’re enhanced program notes, of course! Check out this awesome exploration of Bach and his tendency to recycle his own music. Want more? Come hear Handel + Haydn Society on Friday or Sunday!
Enhanced Program Notes - The Great Bach
Hemiola
Still unclear about this whole sesquialtera situation? Not even sure what it is, let alone when it applies?
Tactus and Proportions around 1600
What does “sesquialtera” really mean? This Early Music Monday we dive in to one of the most confusing and contentious topics in early music: Tactus and Proportions, with the help of our friends over at Early Music Sources!
Death or "death"?
When is a song about death really about death, and when is it actually about “death”? ;-)
Early Music Monday has the details on saucy madrigals vs. actual odes and dirges.
1 Year of Early Music Monday
Early Music Monday takes a look at the past year:
- 15 posts about composers/performers
- 14 musical examples
- 13 performance practice/theory topics
- 8 history-related topics
- 3 musical philosophy posts
Onward for Year 2!
Charles Theodore Pachelbel
Music was present in the US colonies as well! This contemporary of Bach and son of the composer of Canon in D emigrated to Boston, helped install the organ in Trinity Church, Newport RI, and then spent the rest of his life working in Charleston.
Juan García de Zéspedes
Early Music doesn’t necessarily mean European. Juan García de Zéspedes was a gifted composer (and singer and viol player), and one of many Mexican Baroque composers!
Durum & Molle in the Renaissance
Ever wonder why composers chose certain keys for their pieces? Or what all those accidentals meant? Early Music Sources has all the answers, as always! BONUS: Quick explanation of hexachords and my personal favorite, Monteverdi’s “Zefiro torna”.
The Family of Orlando Gibbons
Music was a tradition in the Bach and Lassus families, but did you know Orlando Gibbons also had a musical family? Read more about The Life, Work, and Family of Orlando Gibbons
High Clefs and Transposition
Did the post on high clefs (June 11) just confuse you more? Early Music Sources put together this great ~10 minute video to explain what high clefs were and how they relate to performance practices!