Amidst the pendulum of political and religious upheaval that pervaded England throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth century, William Byrd stands as one of the best loved and lauded composers. Byrd succeeded in the secular and sacred realms, contributing great works to the Anglican Church, popularizing the English madrigal and producing prolific amounts of sacred music. However, in a time where one’s religious beliefs were often linked with political loyalty, Byrd defied his monarch’s established and enforced Protestant religion, composing politically charged music for recusant use in clandestine Catholic Church services. His themes were aligned with the Jesuit mission and his texts were often drawn from the lips of martyred Catholics at ...
This thesis is a study of the usage of sixteenth-century polyphonic devices as employed by the Engli...
Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603) had a strong reputation for musicality; her court musicians, Thomas Ta...
Further parts published as v. 7 and 9 of the series.William Byrd.--Description of mss. and printed b...
Amidst the pendulum of political and religious upheaval that pervaded England throughout the sixteen...
William Byrd lived a double life. The programme juxtaposes the two sides of his musical character: t...
As he grappled with the challenges of composing for various instrumental and vocal ensembles, Willia...
William Byrd responds to the religious turmoil during his time by showing its influence in his works...
Loyal servant & devout catholic, William Byrd lived a double life. Whilst composing brilliant gems f...
The sacred anthem has had a unique conception and development that compares readily to that of other...
The music of the Tudor era in England reflected the period’s political instability. This instability...
This volume, the twentieth and last to appear in the new Byrd Edition, completes one of the most amb...
Catherine Bott and viol player John Bryan present highlights from a concert featuring Stile Antico a...
v.1. Text (246 leaves) -- v.2. Figures and musical examples (145 leaves)William Byrd's motets with L...
xvii, 303 p. : ill., music ; 30 cm.Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, Elder Conservatorium of...
Titre uniforme : Byrd, William (1543?-1623). Compositeur. [O God give ear and do apply]Titre uniform...
This thesis is a study of the usage of sixteenth-century polyphonic devices as employed by the Engli...
Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603) had a strong reputation for musicality; her court musicians, Thomas Ta...
Further parts published as v. 7 and 9 of the series.William Byrd.--Description of mss. and printed b...
Amidst the pendulum of political and religious upheaval that pervaded England throughout the sixteen...
William Byrd lived a double life. The programme juxtaposes the two sides of his musical character: t...
As he grappled with the challenges of composing for various instrumental and vocal ensembles, Willia...
William Byrd responds to the religious turmoil during his time by showing its influence in his works...
Loyal servant & devout catholic, William Byrd lived a double life. Whilst composing brilliant gems f...
The sacred anthem has had a unique conception and development that compares readily to that of other...
The music of the Tudor era in England reflected the period’s political instability. This instability...
This volume, the twentieth and last to appear in the new Byrd Edition, completes one of the most amb...
Catherine Bott and viol player John Bryan present highlights from a concert featuring Stile Antico a...
v.1. Text (246 leaves) -- v.2. Figures and musical examples (145 leaves)William Byrd's motets with L...
xvii, 303 p. : ill., music ; 30 cm.Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, Elder Conservatorium of...
Titre uniforme : Byrd, William (1543?-1623). Compositeur. [O God give ear and do apply]Titre uniform...
This thesis is a study of the usage of sixteenth-century polyphonic devices as employed by the Engli...
Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603) had a strong reputation for musicality; her court musicians, Thomas Ta...
Further parts published as v. 7 and 9 of the series.William Byrd.--Description of mss. and printed b...