File:Interview with Richard Egarr, 2017-01-13.webm
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DescriptionInterview with Richard Egarr, 2017-01-13.webm | Harpsichordist Richard Egarr discusses Baroque harpsichord repertoire and performance, as well as his work as a conductor, with the Library's Anne McLean. This interview was presented in conjunction with a performance by Egarr at the Library featuring works by Blow, Byrd, Purcell and Sweelinck. | ||||
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