Mozart's Attic begins with some music for Good Friday written in 1645 By Heinrich Schutz.
From there we go to another of the short symphonies of William Boyce, an English composer following in the footsteps of Handel.
Then a suite for viols, a lute fantasy, and a troubadour song all written by late Renaissance composer John Dowland.
We continue with some heroic music for organ, brass, and percussion, Beethoven's Tempest Sonata, and some Masonic music of Mozart, and conclude with Debussy's only string quartet.
10:00 pm Thursday April 2nd on 89.5 FM and streaming live at WFIT.org and on the NPR Music App