Video Premiere: None Suche Shall Rise: William Byrd and His Legacy in English Keyboard Music, with Eugene Petrushansky, Harpsichord

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Video Premiere: None Suche Shall Rise: William Byrd and His Legacy in English Keyboard Music, with Eugene Petrushansky, Harpsichord

August 24 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm PDT

Free

None Suche Shall Rise: William Byrd and His Legacy in English Keyboard Music, with Eugene Petrushansky, Harpsichord

A contemporary ode to William Byrd reads: “None suche I feare shall rise that may be calde his sonne.” Besides his monumental choral output, William Byrd was also widely renowned in his time for his role in the development of a uniquely English style of keyboard music, one that was abandoned in the decades after his death. Harpsichordist Eugene Petrushansky explores the music of Byrd, his immediate antecedents, his late 17th-century successors, and the 20th-century resurgence of interest in the old repertoire.

Online Video Premiere – Saturday, August 24, 2024 – 2pm on the WEKA YouTube Channel

Part of the 25th Annual William Byrd Festival http://byrdfestival.org

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