Synopsis
Composer Howard Goodall traces the development of music from the religious 'Gregorian' chant to the growth of instrumental and folk music between 1000 and 1600.
- Programme: Howard Goodall's Story of Music
- Episode: 1: The Age of Discovery
- Channel: BBC Two
- Broadcast year: 2013
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