

Holy Smoke: Walsingham and the musical grief of the Reformation
Jul 1, 2024
Guest Mishka Rushdie Momen discusses her album 'Reformation' featuring secular keyboard music amidst the English Reformation. She explores the challenges faced by Catholic and Protestant composers, the cultural significance of Walsingham's destruction, and reflections on belief and societal pressures.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Navigating Religious Allegiances in Secular Music during the English Reformation
03:17 • 8min
Exploring Improvisation, Music Evolution, and Cultural Loss during the Reformation Era
11:23 • 3min
Reflections on Belief, Society, and the Vatican's Actions
14:04 • 2min
Exploring the Appeal of Walsingham and Traditional Latin Mass Through Music
15:50 • 4min