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By Sylvia-Anne Parker.A music-fuelled drama set in the court of Henry VIII and playfully inspired by the life of Black Tudor and royal trumpeter - John Blanke.When Catherine of Aragon and Henry VIII lose a child, the King prepares a celebration of the baby prince's life and calls in the trailblazing trumpeter John Blanke to help him…And when John sees an opportunity to also help Henry VIII's private passions, little does he know that his timely intervention will change the course of history in more ways than one…Cast:John … Nicholas Pinnock with Bryon Wallen on trumpet Henry VIII … Rory Kinnear with Jacob Heringman on lute Dominic … Harry Lloyd with David McCallum on trumpet Harriet … Ayesha Antoine Femi and Compton …Yinka Awoni Catherine … Ruth EverettStudio Production: Alison Craig and Mike Etherden Production Co-ordinator: Rosalind GibsonSound Design: Fraser Jackson.Directed by Kirsty WilliamsThe writer dedicates this production to the memory of her audio drama mentor, Oliver Emanuel.
In the 6th episode of my freeform podcast, I talk to renaissance lute master Jacob Heringman. You can find Jacob here: https://www.heringman.com Please join my mailing list at http://www.markusreuter.com
In this podcast: 1. Jacob Heringman, 2. Francesca Torelli, 3. Paul Beier, 4. English Ayres, 5. Edward Martin and Thomas Walker, 6. Richard MacKenzie, 7. Jacob Heringman, 8. Jacob Heringman, 9. English Ayres, 10. Paul Berget, 11. Dufay Collective, 12. Paul Beier, 13. Paul Berget, 14. English Ayres, 15. Pellingmans' Saraband, 16. James Akers, 17. Dufay Collective, 18. English Ayres, 19. Alan Rinehart, 20. Francesca Torelli, 21. James Akers, 22. Ireen Thomas, 23. Thomas Walker, 24. Asteria
In this podcast: 1. Mauricio Buraglia, 2. Mediva, 3. English Ayres, 4. Canconier, 5. Alison Crum and Roy Marks, 6. Jacob Heringman, 7. Alison Crum and Roy Marks, 8. Voices of Music, 9. Jeni Melia, 10. Jacob Heringman, 11. Jacob Heringman, 12. English Ayres, 13. Daniel Shoskes, 14. Jacob Heringman, 15. Francesca Torelli, 16. Jeni Melia, 17. Canconier, 18. Dufay Collective, 19. Jacob Heringman, 20. Voices of Music, 21. Alan Rinehart, 22. Music for a Winter's Eve, 23. Canconier, 24. Jeni Melia
In this podcast: 1. Thomas Walker, 2. English Ayres, 3. Alan Rinehart, 4. Jacob Heringman, 5. Voices of Music, 6. Paul Berget, 7. Edward Martin and William Bastian, 8. Jeni Melia, 9. Edward Martin and Thomas Walker, 10. Canconier, 11. Galliarda, 12. Francesca Torelli, 13. Daniel Shoskes, 14. Asteria, 15. Alex McCartney, 16. Asteria, 17. Doc Rossi, 18. Daniel Shoskes, 19. English Ayres, 20. Jacob Heringman
The Renaissance English composer John Dowland was a prolific writer of songs accompanied by the lute, and the performance of those songs has sustained and informed the careers of many great singers and lute players over the decades. Lucie Skeaping takes a look back at how the interpretation and performance style of Dowland songs has evolved over the last century and plays a selection of recordings from singers and lute players past and present. To help her are studio guests Jacob Heringman, currently one of Britain's foremost lutenists, and the singer Emma Kirkby, whose seminal recordings and performances of Dowland songs have enchanted audiences for many years.
In this podcast: 1. Laurel Zucker and Sara Andon, 2. Trevor Pinnock, 3. Janine Johnson, 4. Laurel Zucker, 5. Ensemble Mirable, 6. DAC Crowell, 7. Jacob Heringman, 8. Daniel Ben Pienaar, 9. Justin Bianco, 10. Jag, 11. Shlomo Mintz