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Red Byrd

Red Byrd

Red Byrd has been played on NTS in shows including Le Jardin w/ Sarah Davachi, featured first on 24 January 2018. Songs played include Benedicamus Domino, Pentecost and Pavan In A Minor Z749.

Red Byrd believe that the point of singing the music of the past is to illuminate the present, and take every opportunity to present new music. Its constant members are John Potter and Richard Wistreich. Stephen Johnson and Jason Darnell join them for music by the Notre Dame composers Leoninus and Perotinus, and for works commissioned by the group from Nigel Osborne and John Surman. Anna Maria Friman joins John and Richard, as in the photo, for English and Italian music from around 1600, and for Gavin Bryars' Third Book of Madrigals - settings of JM Synge's translations of sonnets by Petrarch. Red Byrd have visited a dozen other countries - Canada, the USA, Ireland, France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Italy and Finland - and record for Hyperion. The group's BBC Radio 3 broadcasts have ranged from Landini via Palestrina, Dowland, Byrd and Purcell to Thea Musgrave.

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Red Byrd

Red Byrd has been played on NTS in shows including Le Jardin w/ Sarah Davachi, featured first on 24 January 2018. Songs played include Benedicamus Domino, Pentecost and Pavan In A Minor Z749.

Red Byrd believe that the point of singing the music of the past is to illuminate the present, and take every opportunity to present new music. Its constant members are John Potter and Richard Wistreich. Stephen Johnson and Jason Darnell join them for music by the Notre Dame composers Leoninus and Perotinus, and for works commissioned by the group from Nigel Osborne and John Surman. Anna Maria Friman joins John and Richard, as in the photo, for English and Italian music from around 1600, and for Gavin Bryars' Third Book of Madrigals - settings of JM Synge's translations of sonnets by Petrarch. Red Byrd have visited a dozen other countries - Canada, the USA, Ireland, France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Italy and Finland - and record for Hyperion. The group's BBC Radio 3 broadcasts have ranged from Landini via Palestrina, Dowland, Byrd and Purcell to Thea Musgrave.

Original source: Last.fm

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Most played tracks

Benedicamus Domino
Magister Leoninus, Red Byrd
Hyperion2001
Pentecost
Magister Leoninus, Red Byrd
Hyperion2001
Pavan In A Minor Z749
Henry Purcell, Red Byrd, The Parley Of Instruments, Peter Holman
Hyperion1994