A Treasury of English Keyboard Music - Gerald Gifford
Gerald Gifford, Professor of Music at Cambridge, performs music with a distinctly East Anglian flavour on instruments of the area. The harpsichord works are performed on instruments contained in the Fitzwilliam Museum and the organ featured is that of the Suffolk church in Framlingham. Italian Harpsichord – Venetian 16th Century1. Orlando Gibbons: Prelude2. Martin Peerson: The fall of the leafe3. John Wilbye: The Frogge Galliard4. Anonymous: The Prince’s Masque, The Shepherd, The Queen’s MasqueShudi / Broadwood Harpsichord c. 17755. Maurice Greene: Lesson in D Major6. James Hook: Lesson XXIII, Lesson II7. William Crotch: Andante & Variations (Sonata II in E flat)8. Anonymous: The Norwich MinuetSt. Michael’s Church, Framlingham, Suffolk – Thamar Organ 16749. Robert White: In Nomine10. John Amner: Three verses from “O lord in thee is all my trust”11. Charles Quarles: A lesson or Voluntary12. William Boyce: Voluntary I13. William Jones: Piece IX14. Charles Burney: Cornet Voluntary15.