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Pablo Massa <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 17 Aug 2002 15:56:32 -0300
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Since 20 years or little more, the recording market offers almost
everything concerning Medieval and Renaissance music.  I'm not sure
whether there's anything among these repertoires that hasn't been recorded
yet (unless it hasn't been discovered yet).  My questions are:

1) Was there actually a "boom", or the spectrum of ancient music recordings
simply grew along (or proportionally to) the increasing global discographic
offer?.

2) If it existed, how exactly may this discgraphic "boom" be dated?.

2) Why happened then and not before?.

Information, comments and opinions are pleasantly welcome.

Pablo Massa
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