Program: #93-14 Air Date: Apr 05, 1993
From the Reformation and the counter-Reformation into the early Baroque era, the music that celebrated Easter became larger and grander. This week we sample the antiphonal glory of Venice, as well as the simpler vernacular Lutheran chorales that marked the Easter feast from the end of the 16th into the beginning of the 17th centuries.
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NOTE: This classic show has recently been rescued and digitized from an ancient tape. We have not yet reconstructed the full playlist, but we are pleased to offer this show for your listening pleasure now.