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BK numbers refer to Musica Britannica: William Byrd Keyboard Music, ed. Alan Brown (London: Stainer & Bell, 2 vols, 1969/71) My Ladye Nevells Booke (1591) My Ladye Nevells Grownde, BK57; Qui Passe; for my Ladye Nevell, BK19; The Marche before the Battell, BK93
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In the 1590s the recusant Sir John Petre maintained under his protection in and around the village of Stondon Massey, Essex, something of a Catholic community.Byrd moved there in 1593, and it is thought most likely, though by no means certain, that Byrd wrote his Mass for Five Voices towards the beginning of his Stondon Massey years.
The Mass for Four Voices is a choral Mass setting by the English composer William Byrd (c.1540–1623). It was written around 1592–1593 during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, and is one of three settings of the Mass Ordinary which he published in London in the early 1590s.
Ye Sacred Muses is William Byrd's Musical elegy on the death of his colleague and mentor, Thomas Tallis, in the form of a secular madrigal.It is scored for 5 voices (usually four viols and countertenor), though the vocal part is scored for treble voice, or a cappella SATTB choir.
1928 sheet music cover, "In a Mist", by Bix Beiderbecke, Robbins Music, New York. "Paul Whiteman presents A Modern Composition for the Piano." Mike Polad, 1993; Guy Barker, 1993; Charlie Byrd and the Washington Guitar Quintet, 1993; Ralph Sutton, 1993; Randy Sandke and the New York Allstars, 1993; Sven-Eric Dahlberg, 1994; Jess Stacy, 1995; Roy ...
Composition [ edit ] Over a "glimmering" beat, Roddy Ricch raps about his wealth and resulting lifestyle in the song, expressing gratitude for it, [ 1 ] and also mentioning his love for lean and taking aim at his haters, presumably rapper Lil Uzi Vert in particular.
Turn! Turn! (to Everything There Is a Season)", a Pete Seeger composition with lyrics adapted almost entirely from the biblical Book of Ecclesiastes. [84] [7] The song was brought to the group by McGuinn, who had previously arranged it in a chamber-folk style while working on folk singer Judy Collins' 1963 album, Judy Collins 3. [7]