Byrd - Pavans & Galliards, Variations & Grounds
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Label: Avie
Cat No: AV2574
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 18th November 2022
Contents
Works
Callino casturame, BK35Galliardo Secundo Miss Marye Brownlo
Go from my window, MB79
Hornpipe
Hugh Aston's Ground, MB20
John come kiss me now
My Ladye Nevels Grownde
O Mistrys Myne
Passamezzo Pavan and Galliard, MB2
Pavan, Galliard and Second Galliard: The Earl of Salisbury, MB15
Pavan: Canon 2 in 1, MB74
Pavan and Galliard in A minor, MB14
Pavan and Galliard in C major, MB30
Pavan and Galliard in C major no.2, MB32 'Kinborough Good'
Pavan and Galliard in C minor, MB31
Pavan and Galliard in C minor no.1, MB29
Pavan and Galliard in G major, MB71
Pavan and Galliard in G major: no.2 Sir William Petre
Pavan in A minor
Quadran Galliard
Quadran Pavan
Qui passe (chi passa) for my Lady Nevell
Rowland, or Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home
Sellinger's Round, MB84
The Bells
The Carman's Whistle
The Second Ground, MB27/42
The Woods so Wild
Walsingham
Artists
Daniel-Ben Pienaar (piano)Works
Callino casturame, BK35Galliardo Secundo Miss Marye Brownlo
Go from my window, MB79
Hornpipe
Hugh Aston's Ground, MB20
John come kiss me now
My Ladye Nevels Grownde
O Mistrys Myne
Passamezzo Pavan and Galliard, MB2
Pavan, Galliard and Second Galliard: The Earl of Salisbury, MB15
Pavan: Canon 2 in 1, MB74
Pavan and Galliard in A minor, MB14
Pavan and Galliard in C major, MB30
Pavan and Galliard in C major no.2, MB32 'Kinborough Good'
Pavan and Galliard in C minor, MB31
Pavan and Galliard in C minor no.1, MB29
Pavan and Galliard in G major, MB71
Pavan and Galliard in G major: no.2 Sir William Petre
Pavan in A minor
Quadran Galliard
Quadran Pavan
Qui passe (chi passa) for my Lady Nevell
Rowland, or Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home
Sellinger's Round, MB84
The Bells
The Carman's Whistle
The Second Ground, MB27/42
The Woods so Wild
Walsingham
Artists
Daniel-Ben Pienaar (piano)About
The 16th-century composer's finest sets of dances and variations, featuring some of the Elizabethan era's most popular tunes, set the standard for English keyboard music for generations to come.
With astonishing virtuosity, Daniel-Ben elicits a wealth of colour and textures from his Steinway model D. Two-and-a-half hours of music spread over two CDs, this is most substantial survey of Byrd's keyboard music ever recorded on a modern piano, and ranges from frequently-heard works such as the First Pavan and Sellinger's Round to little-known gems like Callino Casturame and the late, great Quadran Pavan and Galliard.
Daniel-Ben Pienaar enjoys an international reputation for his unusual musicianship, in particular for his highly individual readings of the German piano classics and for playing an extensive repertoire of pre-Bach works on the piano. He is noted for a sizeable discography including much-praised complete traversals of Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier, Goldberg Variations and Six Partitas, as well as the Sonata cycles of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert. He has made the first complete recordings of the keyboard works of Jacobean composer Orlando Gibbons and of the mature piano music of South African composer Arnold van Wyk, and the first recording on piano of Gaspard Le Roux's Pièces de clavessin (1705). Pienaar is an elected Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music, where he lectures, and a Professor of the University of London.
"Interpretations where within the letter critically observed, a numinous potency breaks free" - Gramophone
"Pienaar responds with an astonishing range of expression and colour" – The Sunday Times
"A veritable Mo Farah of the keyboard" – BBC Music Magazine
"One of the most exciting pianists of his generation" - Rondo
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