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Richard Egarr
Byrd: Prelude in A minor (Musica Britannica, Vol. 27, No. 12)
Richard Egarr
Byrd: Fantasia in A Minor (Musica Britannica, Vol. 27, No. 13)
Richard Egarr
Byrd: Ground MB9
Richard Egarr
Byrd: Ground, MB43
Richard Egarr
Byrd: Prelude, MB1
Richard Egarr
Byrd: Pavan
Richard Egarr
Byrd: Galliard
Richard Egarr
Byrd: Ut re mi fa sol la
Richard Egarr
Byrd: Ut, mi, re
Richard Egarr
Byrd: Fantasia MB62
Richard Egarr
Byrd: Pavana Lachrymæ
Richard Egarr
Byrd: Prelude, MB24
Richard Egarr
Byrd: A Fancie (MB25)
Richard Egarr
Byrd: The Bells
Richard Egarr
Richard Egarr’s impressive career, both as a solo keyboardist and conductor (notably with the Academy of Ancient Music), has cemented his reputation as one of the UK’s most compelling musicians.
In his debut solo recording for Linn, Egarr charts the extraordinary breadth of invention at play in works by William Byrd.
One of English music’s most influential figures, Byrd’s innovative style is evident throughout this well-chosen program of preludes, grounds and fantasies.
The Fantasia in A minor, MB13 demonstrates the unlimited scope of Byrd’s imagination; intricate rhythms, surprising modulations and changing textures precede a finale requiring a previously unequalled level of dexterous virtuosity.
Egarr similarly relishes the technical demands of Byrd’s descriptive masterpiece, The bells. This incredible composition begins with a single toll before developing into an elaborate and thrillingly complex showpiece of pealing bells.
Egarr’s elegant phrasing, infectious enthusiasm and rich embellishments result in insightful performances.