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Richard Turbet, a world authority on William Byrd, with an encyclopaedic knowledge of recordings of his music, has compared this CD with a selection by the late Gustav Leonhardt. His review for The Consort contains the following:
…in their different ways both of these performers (Leonhardt and Booth) bring out the best and most profound elements in Byrd’s earliest keyboard masterpiece, the Prelude and Fantasia in A.
…clarity and empathy are Booth’s forte and his version of the well-known Third Pavan and Galliard illustrates these qualities in his playing.
…the disc’s ‘selling point’ rests upon the quality of Booth’s musicianship. I would suggest that his version of the often-recorded Pavan and Galliard pairing dedicated to ‘Ph. Tr.’, a particularly intense work even by Byrd’s standards, is the finest on disc.

Mark Sealey

 

Lovely improvisatory feel and gorgeous sound.
Richard Lester

 

As always, the playing is both characterful and expressive and the programme really does show off this extraordinary composer in all his glory. Many congratulations on another splendid recording.
Paul Bambrough

 

I listened right through the Byrd yesterday, using scores, and enjoyed the recording very much... Again I think you will have the British critics scrambling for superlatives! Well done.
Colin Tilney

 

Tracklist:

  1. Lord Willoughby’s Welcome Home
  2. Ground
  3. Third Pavan
  4. Third Galliard
  5. The Queen’s Alman
  6. Fantasia
  7. Pavana
  8. Galiarda
  9. Ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la
  10. The Carman’s Whistle
  11. Jhon Come Kisse Me Now
  12. Prelude
  13. Fantasia
  14. Pavana Ph. Tr.
  15. Galiarda
  16. Ground
  17. A Voluntarie for my ladye nevell

 

Total playing time: 75 minutes

 

My love of William Byrd’s music is as old as my obsession with the harpsichord. The moods within his pieces range from solemn introspection to playful virtuosity. Above all, I was keen to convey the poetry and lyricism which is often absent in present-day performance of his work. Three instruments were used, with very different sounds. All were also historically appropriate.

The Melodious Birde Keyboard Music by William Byrd

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