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		<title>The picture</title>
		<description>The picture, promised in the last podcast (yes, it's been too long, but we've got material brewing :-) ) is finally here, found on a CD in a big pile of CDs with images </description>
		<link>http://earlymusicblog.net/2007/09/10/the-picture/</link>
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		<title>Quick tip</title>
		<description>WGBH Radio Boston has posted a live recording from 2003 of The Flanders Recorder Quartet. Download their podcast through iTunes music store this feed, or as MP3 </description>
		<link>http://earlymusicblog.net/2007/04/14/quick-tip/</link>
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		<title>Owen Morse-Brown&#8217;s duets</title>
		<description>Owen Morse-Brown has made a set of CDs if you want to play duets but have no-one to play with. The series contain Telemann Boismortier sonatas. </description>
		<link>http://earlymusicblog.net/2006/08/10/owen-morse-browns-duets/</link>
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		<title>Episode #2</title>
		<description>Here is the second podcast, slightly delayed since production but ready for your enjoyment. The reason for the delay is that neither I nor Mogens have found the picture we promised in the podcast, so we'll have to get back to you with that one. Greetings from the Ringve Early ...</description>
		<link>http://earlymusicblog.net/2006/07/26/episode-2/</link>
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		<title>What do signatures mean?</title>
		<description>I'm quite used to transposing music to where it fits my instrument, even though I know some people don't approve of this. I think what is important to know when doing this is what character is implied by using a certain signature. Since I don't have a copy of Mattheson's ...</description>
		<link>http://earlymusicblog.net/2006/07/07/what-do-signatures-mean/</link>
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		<title>Republishing faximiles</title>
		<description>First, let me invite you to post links to faximiles available on the net as a comment to this post.  I've been puzzled by the lack of faximiles available on the net. For us early music lovers these books should be in the public domain as all copyright claims have ...</description>
		<link>http://earlymusicblog.net/2006/06/02/republishing-faximiles/</link>
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		<title>First podcast</title>
		<description>As promised Nik & Mogens have made the first podcast for the Early Music Blog. It's available for download here. If you'd like to subscribe to it you can use iTunes (select Subscribe to Podcast from the Advanced menu) or any other podcast capable program and use the link http://earlymusicblog.net/?feed=rss2&category_name=Podcasts.

This ...</description>
		<link>http://earlymusicblog.net/2006/05/26/first-podcast/</link>
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		<title>Where not to ornament</title>
		<description>Continuing with Quantz goodies I'd like to use him to comment on what to embellish and what not to. We know that the French wrote down many (but not all) of the necessary embelishments and we know the French almost didn't embelish compared to the Italians who could be accused ...</description>
		<link>http://earlymusicblog.net/2006/04/17/where-not-to-ornament/</link>
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		<title>Submission open</title>
		<description>A short little update: now you can use the submit story/recording/photo buttons in the righthand sidebar to submit the material you'd like included on the blog. :-) No need to register and create the blog entries yourself anymore.

Sorry about the long delay before writing. I am in the middle of ...</description>
		<link>http://earlymusicblog.net/2006/03/10/submission-open/</link>
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		<title>Early modern harpsichord?</title>
		<description>About two weeks ago I bought a Harpsichord (Jørgen Bengaard). Of cause it wasn´t new and I consider it more to be a donation since it was very cheap. It wasn´t the harpsichord I was looking for either. I needed one that I could bring with me at any concert ...</description>
		<link>http://earlymusicblog.net/2006/02/19/early-modern-harpsichord/</link>
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