06-50 - A Tenor Is Not What You Think

Uplinks 12-11-06 (Mondays at 2030 EST on A68.5S)
Total Program Length: 59:00

00:00 Segment 1: Program Intro
Incue: Theme Music
01:00 Segment 2: Optional Cutaway for News
06:00 Segment 3
15:33 FLOATING BREAK* (:29 music bed)
Outcue: "... 'O quam glorifica/O quam beata domina/O quam felix femina'."
29:00 Segment 4: MIDPOINT BREAK* (:59 music bed)
Outcue: "...I'm Angela Mariani."
30:00 Segment 5
41:50 FLOATING BREAK* (:29 music bed)
Outcue: "...performed 'Nymphes des bois/Requiem aeternam'."
Conclusion/Credits
Outcue: "...for the next edition of Harmonia." (Theme Music)
59:00 End Program

*[Automation cue tones (25Hz) are fed during breaks.]


This week's program 06-50: A Tenor Is Not What You Think

PROMO:
On Harmonia this week: A "tenor" is not what you think. No, this week won't feature popular Irish singers or famous opera stars. Much music from the middle ages and Renaissance employs a foundation melody called a tenor. It's not quite the bass line, and not quite the tune. We'll explore the various ways composers have used tenors to create all kinds of music.

SHORT PROMO:
This week on Harmonia: we'll explore the various ways early composers have used "tenors" to create all kinds of music.

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