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The Early Music Show - 15th-century English composer Nicholas Ludford

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Lucie Skeaping talks to conductor Andrew Carwood about the music of the 15th-century English composer Nicholas Ludford. Often seen as bridging the gap between two more famous composers, Robert Fayrfax and John Taverner, he has been described by musicologist David Skinner as one of the last unsung geniuses of Tudor polyphony. Music featured is taken from some of Ludford's festal mass settings and includes a performance of his motet Domine Jesu Christe. The recordings were made especially for the programme by the BBC Singers conducted by Andrew Carwood. Ludford: Ave cuius conception (extract) The Cardinall's Musick Conducted by Andrew Carwood ASV CD GAU 131 Track 12 Ludford: Domine Jesu Christe The BBC Singers Conducted by Andrew Carwood (BBC recording) Ludford: Kyrie from Lady Mass (Feria iii) The BBC Singers Conducted by Andrew Carwood (BBC recording) Ludford: Gloria from Missa videte miraculum The BBC Singers Conducted by Andrew Carwood (BBC recording) Segue to: Ludford: Credo from Lady Mass (Feria iii) The BBC Singers Conducted by Andrew Carwood (BBC recording) Ludford: Sanctus/Benedictus from Missa Christi Virgo The BBC Singers Conducted by Andrew Carwood (BBC recording) Segue to: Ludford: Agnus Dei from Lady Mass (Feria iii) The BBC Singers Conducted by Andrew Carwood (BBC recording).