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William Byrd : Keyboard Works

Patrick Ayrton

William Byrd : Keyboard Works

Format: CD
Label: Globe
UPC: 8711525512306
Catnr: GLO 5123
Release date: 19 August 2002
1 CD
 
Label
Globe
UPC
8711525512306
Catalogue number
GLO 5123
Release date
19 August 2002
Album
Artist(s)
Composer(s)
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About the album

William Byrd was one of the most outstanding composers and instrumentalists from the Shakespearian era. He wrote numerous vocal works for both the Catholic and the Anglican Church. His organ and virginal works brought the keyboard style to prestigious heights and shaped the path for generations to come. This album illustrates the two fundamental forces on which his keyboard music was based: the old style of vocal polyphony, which characterises his early period, and the tradition of court dances and folk song which influenced the composer's mature manner. Three different instruments were used for this recording: a harpsichord by the famous builder Joel Katzman after an original instrument by Johannes Couchet from 1693; a harpsichord by Titus Crijnen after Giovanni Battista Giusti from 1681, and a never before recorded Renaissance organ from 1531 in absolutely perfect condition. The latter instrument was found in the Dutch village of Krewerd (near Groningen) in a little church which was built around 1280!

Patrick Ayrton was born in 1961 in London and started his musical studies in Switzerland with Francois Demierre. He then studied the organ and church music with Alfred Mitterhofer at the Academy of Music and Figurative Arts in Vienna where he graduated "cum laude". Later he specialized in the harpsichord under the guidance of Ton Koopman at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague. He was a prize-winner at the Paul Hotbaimer competition in Innsbruck (1983) and at the organ competition in Brugge (1985).
Patrick Ayrton performs in Europe and the United States as a soloist and continuo player with ensembles and orchestras such as the Amsterdam Bach Soloists, the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and the Gulbenkian Choir. He is also a member of the Combattimento Consort Amsterdam and of the trio La Dada (with Han Tol and David Mings) which specializes in 17th century Italian music.

Opmerkelijke klavierwerken van William Byrd
William Byrd was een van de meest opmerkelijke componisten en instrumentalisten uit het Shakespeareaanse tijdperk. Hij schreef talloze vocale werken voor zowel de Katholieke als de Anglicaanse Kerk. Zijn werken voor orgel en virginaal brachten de klavierstijl tot prestigieuze hoogten, en vormde het pad voor toekomstige generaties. Dit album illustreert de twee fundamentele krachten waarop Byrds muziek voor klavier is gebaseerd: de oude stijl van vocale polyfonie die zijn vroege periode kenmerkt, en de traditie van hofdansen en volksliederen die de volgroeide componist hebben beïnvloed.

Voor deze opnames werden drie verschillende instrumenten gebruikt: een klavecimbel van de beroemde bouwer Joel Katzman, naar een origineel instrument van Johannes Couchet uit 1693, een klavecimbel van Titus Crijnen naar een instrument van Giovanni Battista Giusti uit 1681, en Renaissanceorgel uit 1531 in perfecte staat, wat nog nooit eerder voor opnames is gebruikt. Het laatste instrument werd gevonden in het dorp Krewerd (vlak bij Groningen), in een kerkje dat rond 1280 werd gebouwd.

Klavecinist en organist Patrick Ayrton treedt in Europa en de Verenigde Staten op als solist en continuospeler met orkesten en ensembles als het Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, het Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest en het Gulbenkian Choir. Daarnaast was hij lid van Combattimento Consort Amsterdam en het trio La Dada.

Artist(s)

Patrick Ayrton

Patrick Ayrton divides his time between performance on a variety of keyboards and his work as a conductor. He currently teaches thorough-bass, chamber music and improvisation at the Royal Conservatory of the Hague. He has been a tutor for the European Union Baroque Orchestra audition courses and has given masterclasses at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory and Gnessin School in Moscow, the Yonsei University of Seoul, the Latvian Academy in Riga and the Summer School of the Salzburg Mozarteum. Patrick Ayrton is the central figure in a documentary film based on Tregian’s Ground, a prize-winning novel by the Swiss writer Anne Cuneo. His association and collaboration with the Dutch conductor Arie van Beek has led him to develop his skills as a music...
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Patrick Ayrton divides his time between performance on a variety of keyboards and his work as a conductor. He currently teaches thorough-bass, chamber music and improvisation at the Royal Conservatory of the Hague. He has been a tutor for the European Union Baroque Orchestra audition courses and has given masterclasses at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory and Gnessin School in Moscow, the Yonsei University of Seoul, the Latvian Academy in Riga and the Summer School of the Salzburg Mozarteum. Patrick Ayrton is the central figure in a documentary film based on Tregian’s Ground, a prize-winning novel by the Swiss writer Anne Cuneo.
His association and collaboration with the Dutch conductor Arie van Beek has led him to develop his skills as a music director. In recent years, he has received invitations to conduct orchestras of repute such as the Orchestra of the Auvergne, the Chamber Academy of Potsdam, the Dijon-Bourgogne Orchestra, the Pasdeloup Orchestra in Paris, the Nordic Chamber Orchestra (Sweden), the Symphony Orchestra of Cannes, the Latvian Radio Choir, the Chamber Orchestra of Munich or the Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra. Patrick Ayrton is also the founder of the Les Inventions, a period ensemble which explores uncharted 18th century repertoire, such as the works of Joseph Touchemoulin and Thomas Linley. Les Inventions work in close partnership with acclaimed British vocal ensemble VOCES8.
Patrick Ayrton is also known for his pre-concert talks and is a regular lecturer. From 2004 to 2016, he was artistic director of the Bach en Combrailles Festival in France. In the season 2016-17, he conducted the Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra in a cycle of 6 concerts featuring Baroque, Classical and Neo-Classical repertoire.

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William Byrd

William Byrd was an English composer. He was one of the greatest composers of his generation. Hiis name is sometimes spelled as Bird, Byrde, or Byred. The exact dates of his birth and death are not known, and even his place of birth (Lincoln) is merely guesswork, based on the fact that several families named Byrd lived in Lincolnshire during the 17th century.  As a child, Byrd received music lessons from the renowned Thomas Tallis in the Chapel Royal in London. Byrd is part of the so-called virginalists. In 1563, he was appointed as organist of the cathedral in Lincoln, even though he must have only been around 20 years old and in 1572 he was appointed as organist of Chapel Royal...
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William Byrd was an English composer. He was one of the greatest composers of his generation. Hiis name is sometimes spelled as Bird, Byrde, or Byred. The exact dates of his birth and death are not known, and even his place of birth (Lincoln) is merely guesswork, based on the fact that several families named Byrd lived in Lincolnshire during the 17th century. As a child, Byrd received music lessons from the renowned Thomas Tallis in the Chapel Royal in London. Byrd is part of the so-called virginalists. In 1563, he was appointed as organist of the cathedral in Lincoln, even though he must have only been around 20 years old and in 1572 he was appointed as organist of Chapel Royal together with Tallis. In 1575, again with Tallis, he received the rights to publish and sell his music by Queen Elizabeth I. In honour of the Queen, the two composers dedicated their Cantiones Sacrae in the same year.
On multiple occasions, Byrd was prosecuted in court. As a catholic, he was repeatedly prosecuted for the rejection of Anglicanism. Nonetheless, he remained in favour of the Queen, probably because he composed music for both religious branches. Moreover, he wrote both secular and sacred music, and both vocal and instrumental pieces.


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