Breaking Free - Martin Luther's Revolution: Eamon Duffy
Michael Berkeley's guest is Eamon Duffy, professor of the history of Christianity at Cambridge University. His choices include Purcell, Haydn, Elgar and Arab Christian chant.
Professor of the History of Christianity at Cambridge, Eamon Duffy has changed for ever the way we view the Reformation. His books, including The Stripping of the Altars and The Voices of Morebath, have revealed a picture of late medieval Catholicism as a strong and vital tradition, and have shown that the Reformation, for most ordinary people, represented a violent disruption to a flourishing religious system.
Eamon talks about his passion for medieval, Tudor and seventeenth-century music and history, the state of Catholic church music today and the pleasures of playing chamber music.
His choices of music include countertenor Alfred Deller singing Purcell, the Beaux Arts Trio playing Haydn and Janet Baker singing Elgar.
Eamon's final piece of music is a wonderfully evocative Arab Christian chant for Palm Sunday, sung by a nun from the Melkite order.
Producer: Jane Greenwood
Part of Radio 3's Breaking Free series of programmes exploring Martin Luther's Revolution.
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Eamon Duffy on William Byrd
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William Byrd
Ave Verum Corpus
Conductor: Harry Christophers. Choir: The Sixteen. -
Henry Purcell
Music for a While
Performer: William Christie. Singer: Alfred Deller. -
Henry Purcell
Music for a while from Oedipus
Singer: Alfred Deller. Performer: Walter Bergmann. Ensemble: Deller Consort.- The Art of Alfred Deller: The Deller Consort.
- Vanguard Classics.
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George Frideric Handel
As Steals the Morn (L'Allegro, Il Penseroso ed il Moderato)
Singer: Lucy Crowe. Singer: Mark Padmore. Orchestra: The English Concert. Conductor: Andrew Manze. -
George Frideric Handel
As steals the morn (L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato)
Singer: Lucy Crowe. Singer: Mark Padmore. Orchestra: The English Concert. Conductor: Andrew Manze. -
Joseph Haydn
Piano Trio in A major, H.15.18 (Finale)
Ensemble: Beaux Arts Trio. -
Edward Elgar
The Land Where Corals Lie (Sea Pictures)
Singer: Janet Baker. Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: John Barbirolli. -
Billy Strayhorn
Isfahan
Composer: Duke Ellington and His Orchestra. Orchestra: Duke Ellington and His Orchestra. -
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Allahu-r-rabu dhara lana
Singer: Sister Marie Keyrouz.
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