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Cantiones Sacrae (1575, co-written with Tallis; 1589; 1591), two
volumes of
Gradualia (1605; 1607), Psalmes, Sonets, and
Songs of
Sadnes and
Pietie (1588),...
- This is a list of the
musical compositions by
William Byrd, one of the most
celebrated English composers of the Renaissance. M**** for
Three Voices (c....
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Kerry McCarthy (2008).
Liturgy and
Contemplation in Byrd's
Gradualia. Routledge. p. 61. ISBN 978-1-135-86564-1.
Wordsworth 1810, pp. 222–223...
- (September 2008). "William Byrd (1543–1623) /
Music for a
Hidden Chapel (from
Gradualia, 1607)". musicweb-international.com.
Retrieved June 29, 2020. Moody, Ivan...
- 2025. "Midnight". agpeya.org.
Retrieved 3
March 2025.
William Byrd, (
Gradualia II (1607),) no. 45.
Edition des
dossiers doc, p. 46,
archived from the...
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William Byrd
published a four-part
instrumental version in 1605 in his
Gradualia I. The 15th-century poem "Adam lay ybounden" ends with Deo
gratias and...
- (including some
clearly intended for
Roman Catholic services, m****es and
Gradualia). East was made a
freeman of the Stationers'
Company on 6
December 1565...
- great-grandson, was
imprisoned after buying a copy of
William Byrd's
Gradualia on the
basis of
Catholic tensions [needs editing:
William Byrd was born...
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reconcilians ima summis. Alleluja.
William Byrd,
included in his
first book of
Gradualia.
Virga Jesse by
Anton Bruckner As part of a
longer Christmas hymn, the...
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family property. The
compositions included two sets of
motets called Gradualia (1605 and 1607) and a set of
three M**** settings, such as the M**** for...