07-15 - Latin American Colonial Music

Uplinks 04-09-07 (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
18:34 FLOATING BREAK* (:29 music bed)
Outcue: "...with soprano Midori Suzuki performing Su la cetra amorosa by Tarquinio Merula."
29:00 Segment 4: MIDPOINT BREAK* (:59 music bed)
Outcue: "...I'm Angela Mariani."
30:00 Segment 5
40:55 FLOATING BREAK* (:29 music bed)
Outcue: "… from Ribayaz' collection Luz Y Norte: Zarambeques, Chaconas y Marionas, and Zarabandas."
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 07-15: Latin American Colonial Music

PROMO:
On Harmonia this week: The most popular 17th-century music that came from the New World to Europe was usually based on dance types. Every emotion could be expressed through movement, from the Chacona to the Xacara. This week we'll look at New World dances.

SHORT PROMO:
This week on Harmonia: we'll look at New World dances.

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