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Image Latest post PublicThe most famous counterpoint treatise in history - Fux’s Gradus ad Parnassum (1725) Very excited to share a new episode - the longest one to date! It's about Fux's Gradus ad Parnassum (1725) but ends up discussing more generally the study of counterpoint - a subject that always has fascinated me. In case you're thinking of skipping this one, you should know that the episode includes a live-action scene depicting Artusi's battle between the "agente" and "patiente"(!) as well as a recording that was made especially for the episode of Fux's Kyrie in the style of Palestrina 🤩
May 25 0 likes 4 commentsWhat can we learn from Felix Mendelssohn about reviving early music With Lent beginning, now is a good time to reflect on how, 200 years ago, Felix Mendelssohn reflected on music from 100 years prior and performed Bach's St Matthew Passion. This highly interesting event is the subject of the new episode. Enjoy! Article February 25 Public 0 5Reconstructing Music A new episode about the issue of incomplete musical sources and the art and craft of reconstructing them 🤩 Image January 27 Public 0 2Moving! Among other things, this place was where all 85 of the Early Music Sources videos were filmed and edited. The only thing certain about the new place is that the pineapple is coming too. Hopefully, the new place will host at least another 85 episodes. Wishing everyone a wonderful 2026 full of consonances! 🥳 Video January 1 Public 0 5How Josquin composed his five- and six-voice chansons While teaching at the Leymen Medieval & Renaissance Summer Course, some students brought the chanson Parfons Regretz by Josquin to a lesson. I immediately fell in love with the piece because of its beauty and structure. After some time, I managed to bring together an amazing group of musicians to perform it so that I could dedicate an episode to it. Here it is! Article Oct 31, 2025 Public 0 1How medieval music sounded in the 18th century?! For the first time, we discuss music from the 12th century, how it was performed in the 18th century—including a premiere recording of an arrangement from 1782—and how it is performed today. It's fascinating stuff for anyone interested in performing music from the past. Article today at May 14 crawl Public 0 4