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Early Music Today Magazine Dec - Feb 2015/16 Back Issue

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The Brook Street Band – who take their name from Georg Frideric Handel’s main residence in London – speak to EMT about their enthusiasm for the music of Britain’s best-loved German musical import; Stephen Cleobury discusses his latest recording project with the choir of King’s College, Cambridge; and BBC Radio 3’s Lucie Skeaping shares her Christmas goodwill on the Early Music Show. Plus, Renaissance polyphony in Hong Kong; David Watkin on recording Bach’s cello suites; we delve into the fascinating life of Vincenzo Galilei – composer, lutenist and father of astronomer Galileo Galilei; the Belgian B’Rock Orchestra celebrate their tenth anniversary; French conductor Laurence Equilbey discusses her profound success and founding her own chamber choir; getting started on the baroque cello; rising recorder star Tabea Debus; our critics review the latest early music performances, sheet music and CD releases; and your chance to WIN Andrea Gabrieli on CD.
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Dec - Feb 2015/16 The Brook Street Band – who take their name from Georg Frideric Handel’s main residence in London – speak to EMT about their enthusiasm for the music of Britain’s best-loved German musical import; Stephen Cleobury discusses his latest recording project with the choir of King’s College, Cambridge; and BBC Radio 3’s Lucie Skeaping shares her Christmas goodwill on the Early Music Show. Plus, Renaissance polyphony in Hong Kong; David Watkin on recording Bach’s cello suites; we delve into the fascinating life of Vincenzo Galilei – composer, lutenist and father of astronomer Galileo Galilei; the Belgian B’Rock Orchestra celebrate their tenth anniversary; French conductor Laurence Equilbey discusses her profound success and founding her own chamber choir; getting started on the baroque cello; rising recorder star Tabea Debus; our critics review the latest early music performances, sheet music and CD releases; and your chance to WIN Andrea Gabrieli on CD.


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The Brook Street Band – who take their name from Georg Frideric Handel’s main residence in London – speak to EMT about their enthusiasm for the music of Britain’s best-loved German musical import; Stephen Cleobury discusses his latest recording project with the choir of King’s College, Cambridge; and BBC Radio 3’s Lucie Skeaping shares her Christmas goodwill on the Early Music Show. Plus, Renaissance polyphony in Hong Kong; David Watkin on recording Bach’s cello suites; we delve into the fascinating life of Vincenzo Galilei – composer, lutenist and father of astronomer Galileo Galilei; the Belgian B’Rock Orchestra celebrate their tenth anniversary; French conductor Laurence Equilbey discusses her profound success and founding her own chamber choir; getting started on the baroque cello; rising recorder star Tabea Debus; our critics review the latest early music performances, sheet music and CD releases; and your chance to WIN Andrea Gabrieli on CD.
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