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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    Cantiones Sacrae: Siderum rector a 5

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    Cantiones Sacrae: Tribue Domine a 6

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    Carman's Whistle, MB 36

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    Christe Jesu pastor bone

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    Christe qui lux es

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    Christe qui lux es a 4

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    Christe qui lux es a 5

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    Christe qui lux, MB 121

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    Christe Redemptor à 4

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    Christe redemptor omnium a 4

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    Christe, qui lux es et dies

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    Circumspice Jerusalem

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    Civitas sancti tui

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    Clarifica me Pater I

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    Clarifica me Pater II

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    Clarifica me Pater III

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    Come Woeful Orpheus

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    Communio "Beati mundo corde"

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    Crowned With Flow'rs and Lilies

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    De lamentatione Jeremiae prophetae a 5


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