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Gettin' Medieval

Monday, October 01, 2007

When it comes to early music, New York has often stood in the wings while other cities basked in the spotlight. Gene Murrow, founder and executive director of Gotham Early Music Scene, explains his plan to change that. And, Murrow and and violinist Robert Mealy, director of the Boston Early Music Festival, debate their respective cities' early-music credentials.

Guests:

Robert Mealy and Gene Murrow

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