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The extraordinary Fitzwilliam Virginal Book is a fascinating document housed in the Fitzwilliam Library in Cambridge, UK. It was probably compiled by Francis Treggian in the early 17th century, while he sat in prison for refusing to renounce his Catholicism. Whatever its origins, the exceptional manuscript contains almost 300 pieces, including many by known Roman Catholic sympathisers. In this, the fourth volume of the series, Pieter-Jan Belder focuses on the works by Giles Farnaby and John Bull, with Farnaby being one of the few Protestants represented in the manuscript. It’s likely that the two composers knew each other, as there are a number of clear similarities between their two styles, and the keyboard figurations of the two composers are at times indistinguishable. For this reason, Pieter-Jan Belder decided to group the two composers together for this release. The harpsichord pieces v
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9 months ago 00:02:28 1
John Bull: Dr. Bull’s Juell
10 months ago 00:02:24 1
John Bull, From Fitzwilliam Virginal Book, Dr. Bull’s Juell, Elena Paradies (Positive)
1 year ago 07:07:40 1
Pieter-Jan Belder plays Bach
1 year ago 00:50:15 2
Peter Philips (1561-1628): Consort Music
1 year ago 00:05:47 2
Ruckers Cembalo 1594 - Fitzwilliam Virginal Book part 1
2 years ago 00:09:23 1
J. P. Sweelinck - Hexachord Fantasia “Ut re mi fa sol la“ F1, SwWV 263 - B. Winsemius
2 years ago 00:03:45 12
Peter Philips - Amarilli di Julio Romano
2 years ago 03:21:34 2
Byrd: My Ladye Nevells Booke
2 years ago 00:07:10 1
John Bull Chromatic Fantasia on Ut Re Mi Fa Sol La. Robert Hill, harpsichord
2 years ago 00:02:23 1
William Byrd: Lord Willoughby’s Welcome Home | Bob van Asperen (Cembalo) | BR-KLASSIK
2 years ago 00:06:03 1
William Byrd - John, Come Kiss Me Now FVB 10 (FitzwilliamVirginalBook Vol.1 ) audio+sheet music