Mishka Rushdie Momen interview: ‘We’ve inherited a lot culturally from the ideas of the Reformation, including a sort of paradoxical individualism’

Jessica Duchen
Friday, May 24, 2024

Mishka Rushdie Momen has recorded an album of works by composers working in the shadow of the Reformation, including Bull, Byrd and Gibbons. She tells Jessica Duchen about the enduring appeal of this music and why she plays it on a modern piano

Mishka Rushdie Momen (photo: Benjamin Ealovega)
Mishka Rushdie Momen (photo: Benjamin Ealovega)

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