A Byrd motet for the season of Advent, sung by the Choir of the Church of the Advent two years ago.
Sweelinck's Hexachord Fantasia
Scales are fine for practicing, but what would a composer do with one? Early Music Sources steps us through the brilliant Hexachord Fantasia of Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck!
Siderum Rector
Another of my favorite Byrd motets, Siderum Rector, with a beautiful request for forgiveness.
Inclusive Early Music
Curious what topics and people have been left out of mainstream early music history? Definitely check out this fantastic resource!
Justorum Animae
There's a Byrd motet for every season and emotion, including this beauty for All Saints Day.
Black and Brown Composers in Baroque Latin America
THIS! Not only is this a fantastic introduction to these composers, the information on context is ESSENTIAL. Have a listen!
Word Painting
We've talked about word painting a tiny bit, but Early Music Sources does a fantastic job of explaining the different types!
Juana Inés de la Cruz
Joining a convent was one way to show religious devotion, and sometimes it also had the added benefit of freeing a woman from traditional roles so she could devote herself to learning, writing, irritating the men in charge, and solving music theory problems! Meet Juana Inés de la Cruz!
Chiara Margarita Cozzolani
Hildegard von Bingen wasn't the only Benedictine nun to gain renown as a composer - meet Chiara Margarita Cozzolani (or better yet, listen to one of her pieces)!
Edmond Dédé
Tired of always hearing the same Mozart, Beethoven, and Haydn works? Meet Edmond Dédé. Or better yet, program his music!