Festival opening concert

This recital invites listeners into the evocative world of English song from the late Renaissance to the early Baroque. The program features works by Purcell, Dowland, Byrd, Humfrey, and Johnson, exploring themes of nature, devotion, and the human condition. From the delicate melancholy of Dowland's "In Darkness Let Me Dwell" to the luminous serenity of Byrd's "Lullaby," each piece offers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of early English music.​ The performance is accompanied by organist Michael Garrepy, whose sensitive continuo playing adds depth and resonance to the vocal lines.

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