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And Just Who Was Christopher Tye?
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Concert Memories, Christopher Tye, Early Music Research, MusicologyMarch 7, 2022

And Just Who Was Christopher Tye?

And the Angel Sheathed his Sword
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Concert Memories, COVID, Early Music Research, Francisco Guerrero, Motet of the DayMay 18, 2021

And the Angel Sheathed his Sword

Chianti and Rioja: and my Choir Curse
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Concert Memories, Motet of the DayMarch 29, 2021

Chianti and Rioja: and my Choir Curse

Full of Grace – Robert Parsons’ Ave Maria
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Concert Memories, Motet of the Day, MusicologyNovember 23, 2020

Full of Grace – Robert Parsons’ Ave Maria

Bob Marley Non Papa
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Motet of the Day, Concert MemoriesOctober 10, 2020

Bob Marley Non Papa

The Chapel Royal in the Early 1600’s
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Concert Memories, Motet of the DaySeptember 26, 2020

The Chapel Royal in the Early 1600’s

A Canadian Jew in Queen Elizabeth’s Court: A Jewish perspective on Byrd’s Ne irascaris
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Concert Memories, Motet of the Day, MusicologyAugust 26, 2020

A Canadian Jew in Queen Elizabeth’s Court: A Jewish perspective on Byrd’s Ne irascaris

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love my Early Music Sound
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Motet of the Day, Concert Memories, Vocal PedagogyAugust 22, 2020

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love my Early Music Sound

Gombert’s In Illo Tempore from an Alto’s Perspective
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Motet of the Day, Concert Memories, MusicologyAugust 12, 2020

Gombert’s In Illo Tempore from an Alto’s Perspective

Empty Highways with Vivanco
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Motet of the Day, MusicologyAugust 5, 2020

Empty Highways with Vivanco

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