Latest Historical performance Podcast Episodes

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Trobár Reads: The Story of an Early Music Quartet

Trobár Talks - December 16, 2022 03:00 - 1 hour
Join the trio for a romp through The Story of an Early Music Quartet, Sterling Jones's first-hand account of the rise and fall of the Studio der frühen Musik. The Studio helped set the standard for medieval music performance in the 1960s and influenced future generations of performers as foundin...

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Ye Olde Yuletide Special

Trobár Talks - December 16, 2022 03:00 - 56 minutes
In this episode the trio explores Christmas traditions in medieval England, including feasting, decorating, knife throwing, caroling, and extra-special holiday treats (dried fruit and nuts disguised as entrails, anyone?) ***************************** Watch this space for performances by yours tr...

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Found in Translation with Robert Kehew

Trobár Talks - December 16, 2022 03:00 - 57 minutes
In this month's episode we interview award-winning playwright and poet Robert Kehew. Kehew was gracious enough to let us use some of the translations from his book Lark in the Morning: The Verses of the Troubadours, a Bilingual Edition, for our latest season program, Found in Translation 2.0. Yo...

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Pizan's Pastourelle

Trobár Talks - December 16, 2022 03:00 - 59 minutes
In this episode we discuss the poetic pastourelle genre popular with 13th c. French trouvères, and read excerpts from Christine de Pizan's longer narrative pastourelle, the Dit de la pastoure (Tale of the Shepherdess). Medieval pastourelles all begin with the same setup: a knight encounters a sh...

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Presenting Love's Dominion!

Trobár Talks - December 16, 2022 03:00 - 50 minutes
In this episode Allison and Elena are joined by guest artists Sian Ricketts and Allen Otte, providing you a behind the scenes glance at our upcoming live concerts! We even preview two of our favorite selections from the program. Learn more about the two shows here, happening this Sep. 17 & 18 in...

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Storytime with Marie de France! Guigemar

Trobár Talks - December 16, 2022 03:00 - 1 hour
In this episode the trio reads aloud an English translation of "Guigemar," an engaging and somewhat strange lai (or tale) by Marie de France, preserved in a manuscript from the 13th c.  And of course we provide context and color commentary along the way! Support the show

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the Anne Azéma episode

Trobár Talks - December 16, 2022 03:00 - 1 hour
In this episode the trio was fortunate enough to snag a conversation with Anne Azéma, French-born vocalist, scholar and stage director, as well as the director of The Boston Camerata since 2008 and the French ensemble Aziman, which she founded, since 2005. We got to hear about Anne's musical tra...

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the David McCormick episode

Trobár Talks - December 16, 2022 03:00 - 1 hour
This month we chat with our friend and colleague, David McCormick. David is the Executive Director of Early Music America, the Artistic Director of Early Music Access Project, a beautiful vielle player, and an overall delightful human being. We get to hear all about how he came to early music, a...

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Thomas Binkley and Orientalism in the Early Music Movement

Trobár Talks - December 16, 2022 03:00 - 1 hour
In this episode the trio discusses the influence that Middle Eastern traditions may or may not have had on the development of European medieval music, and what modern re-creators of the music (like Thomas Binkley) have learned from studying those traditions. In particular we discuss Binkley's "O...

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Trobár Acts?!? The Second Shepherd's Play

Trobár Talks - December 16, 2022 03:00 - 34 minutes
Warning: This month’s episode of Trobár Talks is so bad that we can only imagine you all using it as blackmail material years from now. Regardless, we wish everyone a happy holiday season and promise to do better in 2022!! ******* In the episode we read excerpts of The Second Shepherds’ Play in...

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Let's Sing Chant with Conrad von Zabern

Trobár Talks - December 16, 2022 03:00 - 52 minutes
In this episode we take a tour through Conrad von Zabern's 15th c. treatise on singing chant, "De modo bene cantandi choralem cantum." Von Zabern's exhortations are entertaining and still relevant today! Support the show

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Shepherds, Nuns, & Ships: Our 2022-23 Season

Trobár Talks - October 15, 2022 14:00 - 54 minutes
A long-overdue episode detailing our 2022-23 season that started a month ago (cue rending of garments and gnashing of teeth). Check out our season details here!  Support the show

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Hildegard v. the Prelates

Trobár Talks - September 03, 2022 19:00 - 36 minutes
In this episode we read and discuss a letter that Hildegard wrote to the Prelates at Mainz, who had placed her and her nuns under interdict for failing to follow their instructions. The interdict had deprived them of the ability to sing the divine office, a punishment that Hildegard believed was...

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Hildegard dresses her virtues

Trobár Talks - July 23, 2022 13:00 - 38 minutes
In this episode, we explore the symbolically rich descriptions of the appearance and dress of the virtues that Hildegard experienced in her visions, and described in her work Scivias (c. 1150). Support the show

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Hildegard v. Tengswich

Trobár Talks - June 20, 2022 15:00 - 35 minutes
In this episode we get a bit more acquainted with one of our favorite saints, the 12th-c. abbess, writer, composer, mystic, visionary, philosopher, and botanist Hildegard von Bingen. As impressive a person as Hildegard was, she was not uncontroversial in her own day. An exchange of letters betwe...

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Trobár Talks: the Anne Azéma episode

Trobár Talks - January 24, 2022 02:00 - 1 hour
In this episode the trio was fortunate enough to snag a conversation with Anne Azéma, French-born vocalist, scholar and stage director, as well as the director of The Boston Camerata since 2008 and the French ensemble Aziman, which she founded, since 2005. We got to hear about Anne's musical tra...

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Presenting: Love's Dominion!

Trobár Talks - September 15, 2021 02:00 - 53 minutes
In this episode Allison and Elena are joined by guest artists Sian Ricketts and Allen Otte, providing you a behind the scenes glance at our upcoming live concerts! We even preview two of our favorite selections from the program. Learn more about the two shows here, happening this Sep. 17 & 18 in...

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Updates: on our new album and our 2021-22 season!

Trobár Talks - August 24, 2021 16:00 - 41 minutes
We've been busy and want to share what we've been working on with you! Listen for a behind-the-scenes glance at our process putting our new album together, and learn more about what we have planned for the 2021-22 season. We can't wait to share it with you all! More info on our season here: htt...

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Arnulf's 4 Types of Musicians

Trobár Talks - June 14, 2021 16:00 - 52 minutes
What type of musician are you? Read this short medieval treatise to find out!! On this month's episode, the trio reads through and comments on Arnulf de St Ghislain's intriguing and thoroughly entertaining Tractatulus de differentiis et gradibus cantorum from c. 1400. It provides a fascinating ...

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Trobár Reads: Anna Maria Busse Berger, Visualization and Isorhythm (Part III)

Trobár Talks - May 17, 2021 13:00 - 50 minutes
In this episode we continue our conversation on Anna Maria Busse Berger's excellent book, Medieval Music and the Art of Memory,  focusing this time on her final chapter, which covers visualization and isorhythm. Information on the book here. Mentioned in the episode: 1) A quick explainer on the...

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the Shira Kammen episode

Trobár Talks - April 20, 2021 19:00 - 1 hour
In this episode we interview one of our most beloved mentors, Shira Kammen. Shira is renowned in the early music world as a multi-instrumentalist and vocalist, with a particular passion for medieval music. We love her for her generous spirit, her infectious curiosity, and for the tangible joy th...

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Trobár Reads: Anna Maria Busse Berger and Notre Dame Polyphony (Part II)

Trobár Talks - March 16, 2021 01:00 - 52 minutes
In this episode we continue our conversation on Anna Maria Busse Berger's excellent book, Medieval Music and the Art of Memory,  focusing this time on her chapter on Notre Dame polyphony.  Information on the book here. Links to the videos mentioned in the episode: 1) Hilliard Ensemble singing ...

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Trobár does more than talk: an update on our recent work!

Trobár Talks - February 16, 2021 16:00 - 55 minutes
Tune in to hear what we've been up to and what we're planning for the near future ******************** Links:  A good first intro to the Guidonian hand *** Tinctoris's Expositio manus Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trobarmedieval)

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Trobár Reads: Medieval Music and the Art of Memory by Anna Maria Busse Berger (Part I)

Trobár Talks - January 17, 2021 12:00 - 1 hour
In this episode we begin a conversation on Anna Maria Busse Berger's excellent book, Medieval Music and the Art of Memory.  Information on the book here.  Here is a link to the Porterfield dissertation that we mention. Here is a video on Guido's hymn Ut queant laxis that signs on wholeheartedly ...

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Trobár Reads: The Book of Memory by Mary Carruthers (Part II)

Trobár Talks - November 16, 2020 16:00 - 1 hour
In this episode we return to Mary Carruthers's excellent book, "The Book of Memory," and spend some time ruminating on all we've learned from it. ************ Join our Patreon community at https://www.patreon.com/trobarmedieval Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trobarmedieval)

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Trobár Speaks... In A Historically Informed Manner? Part 2: Sasha Kaoru Zamler-Carhart

Trobár Talks - October 16, 2020 03:00 - 54 minutes
In this episode we chat with singer/writer/medievalist/composer/designer Sasha Kaoru Zamler-Carhart about speaking and singing in medieval and modern languages, including medieval Occitan, Old French, and Middle High German. ************ Join our Patreon community at https://www.patreon.com/tro...

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Trobár Speaks... In A Historically Informed Manner? Part 1: Andrew Albin

Trobár Talks - September 16, 2020 21:00 - 52 minutes
In this episode we chat with scholar Andrew Albin about his approach to historical diction, namely Middle English. Andrew offers us some wisdom and encouragement on a topic that we have to grapple with each time we are putting together a new program of medieval music. ************ Join our Pat...

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Trobár Reads: The Book of Memory by Mary Carruthers (Part I)

Trobár Talks - August 15, 2020 04:00 - 1 hour
In this episode we discuss The Book of Memory by Mary Carruthers (https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/book-of-memory/323D304448453717FAF27D72E13FFB76). ************ Join our Patreon community at https://www.patreon.com/trobarmedieval Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trobarmedieval)

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Let Three Tongues Speak!

Trobár Talks - July 17, 2020 14:00 - 1 hour
In this episode we discuss Poetria nova, the thirteenth-century treatise on poetry and rhetoric by Geoffrey of Vinsauf, focusing on his discussion of poetic delivery. Join our Patreon community at https://www.patreon.com/trobarmedieval Silent film clips discussed in the episode: The Passion of...

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Conversations with Christine de Pizan

Trobár Talks - June 13, 2020 17:00 - 1 hour
In this episode we revisit A Room of Her Own, a program that we created around the 15th-century French poet and self-proclaimed defender of women, Christine de Pizan. We discuss Christine's world and the intellectual battles that she fought, why she appealed to us as 21st-century musicians, and ...

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