Introduced by Clive Bennett Early Music in New York In the United States early music is an expanding world of concerts, research and ever-improving standards. What are these performances like? What influences different from our own do they re-Bect? Nicholas Kenyon. music critic of The New Yorker, looks back over the season just ended and discusses these questions with leading musicians, including ALBERT FULLER , ALEXANDER BLACHLY, LA NOUE DAVENPORT and RICHARD TARUSKIN. With performances of a Brandenburg Concerto on original instruments and Ockeghem church music.