 
Fathers of Early Keyboard Music: 17th century works for virginal and harpsichord
West Somerville
Sat, June 18, 2016, at  6:30 PM,
EDT
 
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A live concert in a living room, backyard, or another intimate space. They're casual and friendly, hosted by community members.
Host
On Father's Day I'm playing this program at Gore Place in Waltham, and I want to perform it more than once. I'm taking a detour from my usual repertoire, and turning to one of my other loves, music from the 17th century. Last year my husband gave me a virginal as a birthday gift, and I've begun to delve into works from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book. This program will take a tour through England and Europe with music by Byrd, Blow, Farnaby, Picchi, Frescobaldi, Louis Couperin, Kerll, Sweelinck, and everyone's perennial favorite, Anonymous.
What's the music?
The New Sa-Hoo (Farnaby)
Watkins Ale (Anon)
Rowland (Byrd)
La Volta (Byrd)
Malle Sijmen (attributed to Sweelinck)
Ballo alla Polacha (Picchi)
Balletto e Ciaccona (Frescobaldi)
Onder een linde groen (Sweelinck)
Toccata ottava (Kerll)
Suite in C major (L. Couperin)
Mortlack's Ground (Blow)
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This is a groupmuse
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Host
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