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DXL1124
Albertus Bryne
Keyboard
Works
Terence Charlston - Organ,
Harpsichord, Spinet
Playing
time 68 mins.

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Terence
Charlston, keyboard player with the well known 'London Baroque',
plays the works of English organist and composer, Albertus Bryne.
Albertus Bryne was the leading composer of harpsichord
music before Locke and one of the earliest English composers to organise
his dances into suites by key.
With
the exception of music specifically for the organ, the majority of
Bryne’s pieces would have been played on any keyboard
instrument which the player had to hand, be it harpsichord, organ or
clavichord. Here, Terence Charlston performs on the organ,
single manual harpsichord and spinet to give an authentic and insightful
performance of Bryne’s works.
To
place Bryne’s music in context, this disc also
includes Bull’s famous G major Prelude and two anonymous pieces
from an early Bryne source. Bull’s prelude is one of the most widely
disseminated pieces in the repertoire. The CD concludes with three voluntaries
or verses by Christopher Gibbons, second son of the legendary Orlando
Gibbons, which Bryne may well have heard his predecessor play at Westminster
Abbey. They are typical of Restoration organ music for a single organ
(i.e. to be played on one keyboard) and are close in style to Bryne’s
own voluntary.
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Track List
Albertus
Bryne
1)
Toletole
2 - 6) Suite in A minor
7 - 9)
Suite in F major
10 - 13) Suite in D
minor
14 - 17) Suite in D
major
18 - 22) Suite in A
minor
23 - 25) Suite in D
major
26 - 30) Suite
in D minor
31 - 33) Suite
in D major
Anonymous
34) Towle Towle
John
Bull
35) Preludium
Anonymous
36) An Alman
37) The Earle of Oxfordes Gallene
Albertus
Bryne
38) Totetole
39) A ground to ye organ or harpsichord
Christopher Gibbons
Three voluntaries for the
single organ
40) in A
41) Verse for ye single
organ in D
42) Verse
in F
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