William Byrd

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  • renaissance
  • early music
  • classical
  • english
  • choral
William Byrd (between 1534 and 1543 –1623) was one of the most celebrated English composers in the Renaissance. He lived until well into the seventeenth century without writing music in the new Baroque fashion, but his superbly constructed keyboard works marked the beginning of the Baroque organ and harpsichord style. Byrd's life is interesting because of his Roman Catholic sympathies combined with his work in the court of the Anglican Queen Elizabeth I.

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    Ave verum corpus a 4

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    Beata viscera

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    Benigne fac Domine

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    Blame I Confess

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    Blessed Is He That Fears the Lord

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    Bow thine ear

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    Browning à 5

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    Callino Casturame (In C)

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    Cantiones sacrae I No. 10: In resurrectione tua

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    Cantiones sacrae I No. 11: Aspice Domine

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    Cantiones sacrae I No. 12: Ne irascaris

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    Cantiones sacrae I No. 13: O quam gloriosum

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    Cantiones sacrae I No. 14: Tribulationes civitatum

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    Cantiones sacrae I No. 15: Domine secundum multiudinem

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    Cantiones sacrae I No. 16: Laetentur caeli

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    Cantiones Sacrae I No. 1: Deficit in dolore

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    Cantiones Sacrae I No. 2: Domine praestolamur

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    Cantiones Sacrae I No. 3: O Domine adjuva me

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    Cantiones Sacrae I No. 4: Tristitia et anxietas

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    Cantiones Sacrae I No. 5: Memento Domine


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