SKU: HL.14035338
Written for SATB choir. Edited by H.B. Collins.
SKU: HL.14005578
Motet for five voices (SATBB) for Feasts of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Edited by H.B. Collins.
SKU: ST.CC477
ISBN 9790220202902.
SATB and piano. Arranged by E H Fellowes.
SKU: HL.14069315
SKU: HL.48188449
Byrd Duos Trios Renaissance Pj464 The Nightingale So Pleasant 3 Part.
SKU: HL.14007545
SKU: HL.14002797
SKU: HL.14002800
6.5x9.75x0.045 inches.
SKU: HL.14002796
SKU: HL.14002799
SKU: TM.14096SET
Fantasia (Orlando Gibbons), Lachrymae Pavan (John Dowland), The King's Hunt (John Bull), Quodling's Delite (Giles Farnaby), Sellinger's Round (William Byrd).
SKU: TM.09999SC
SKU: TM.09999SET
SKU: TM.14096SC
SKU: GI.WW1935
UPC: 785147038467. Latin. Text Source: Traditional Latin.
This beautiful motet by William Byrd epitomizes Byrd's mature style characterized by warm harmonic language, variation of musical texture, and effortless counterpoint. Transcribed from the 1589 Cantiones Sacrae, minimal but effective editorial work makes this a tremendous edition for more advanced SATB choirs.
SKU: ST.B363
ISBN 9790220202834.
Lavishly produced, the 1575 Cantiones, quae ab argumento sacrae vocantur by Byrd and Tallis celebrated not only the composers' acquisition of the royal patent for the printing and marketing of part-music and lined music paper, but also their mastery of the continental polyphonic style. Though the edition was only moderately successful, a number of Byrd's 17 motets in 5 and 6 parts survived in manuscript sources until the Commonwealth period. Three motets were also adapted to English words.
SKU: ST.B374
ISBN 9790220220432.
Only the third book of English songs ever known to have been published, Psalmes, Sonets & Songs appeared thirteen years after Byrd's first collaborative) venture into print with the Cantiones of 1575. In contrast to the earlier production, it was a considerable success, being reprinted several times. Its contents, consisting mainly of consort songs adapted for five voices, were perhaps intended to capitalise on the new vogue for the madrigal. Included in the prefatory matter are the composer's well-known reasons for 'every one to learne to singe'. Two funeral songs of Sir Philip Sidney and the famous Lullaby, for which the collection acquired the title of 'Byrd's Lullaby', are to be found among the 35 songs.