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About this concert
Harpsichordist Kathryn Cok, who has a multifaceted career as a harpsichordist, fortepianist and academic on both sides of the Atlantic, presents a recital of English, German and Italian harpsichord works. This concert was recorded during the Utrecht Early Music Festival 2020.
Programme
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Thomas Tomkins
A sad pavan for these distracted times
1572-1656 -
Peter Philips
Fantasia
1560/61-1628 -
Johann Krieger
Chaconne in G minor
1651-1735 -
Jacob Wilhelm Lustig
Sonata IV
Moderement
Vigoureusement
Caprice
Viste1706-1796 -
Johann Sebastian Bach
Fantasia & fugue in A minor, BWV 904
1685-1750 -
Domenico Scarlatti
Sonate in D major, K 492
1685-1757
Musicians
- Kathryn Cok harpsichord
About the performer
Kathryn Cok pursues a varied career as a harpsichordist, fortepianist and academic on both sides of the Atlantic. She is well sought after both as a soloist and as a continuo player. Born in the city of New York, USA, Kathryn now lives in The Hague, where she completed a Master’s degree at the Royal Conservatoire and was awarded her doctoral degree from Leiden University on the subject ‘Basso Continuo sources from the Dutch Republic 1620-1790’. Kathryn performs regularly as a soloist in many of the world’s most renowned concert series and early music festivals, such as the Utrecht Early Music Festival, Brunnenthaler Konzertsommer, Amherst Early Music Festival and the Bodensee Festival. Kathryn teaches at the Royal Conservatoire The Hague where she is also Head of Master Research. An active researcher, she regularly gives lectures about her research, and contributes to music-related magazines and journals.