Program: #03-34 Air Date: Aug 25, 2003
The ensemble Suspicious Cheese Lords has recently recorded previously-unheard material from this unfairly obscure composer from Southern France, who worked for popes and (as Josquin before him) King Louis XII.
The sources and mainstreams of European music from the thousand years before the birth of Bach.
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Program: #03-34 Air Date: Aug 25, 2003
The ensemble Suspicious Cheese Lords has recently recorded previously-unheard material from this unfairly obscure composer from Southern France, who worked for popes and (as Josquin before him) King Louis XII.
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