A Byrd Celebration: Lectures at the William Byrd Festival (softcover)

by Richard Turbet (editor)

Publisher: Church Music Association of America
Copyright: © 2008 Church Music Association of America Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States

Printed: 210 pages, 8.5" x 11", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

Description:

This volume might be the most comprehensive, accessible, and informative volume of essays on Renaissance master composer William Byrd ever published. Edited by Richard Turbet of the University of Aberdeen, it has been prepared especially for distribution at the 2008 William Byrd Festival in Portland, Oregon under the direction of Dean Applegate. It covers his life and entire work, from Latin and English church music to secular songs, and even unpublished manuscripts.

Fully indexed and beautifully produced with a foreword by the editor, the essays include seminal contributions by the world's foremost Byrd scholars: Richard Marlow (Trinity College, Cambridge), Kerry McCarthy (Duke University), Philip Brett (1937-2002; King's College, Cambridge), Joseph Kerman (University of California, Berkeley), William Peter Mahrt (Stanford University), David Trendell (King's College London), Richard Turbet, and Mark Williams (London). 210 Pages


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