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CLASSICAL MUSIC ARCHIVES: Biography of William Byrd
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WQXR: Classical Music Scene
English composer, the most versatile of his day. Brought up in London, he was a pupil of Tallis. In 1563 he became Organist and Master of the Choristers at Lincoln Cathedral and married there in 1568. [eng]
Byrd, William (1543 - 1623)
The greatest English composer of his generation, comparable in stature to his most distinguished continental contemporaries, William Byrd was a versatile composer. Although remaining a Catholic, loyalty that cost him considerable trouble in times of persecution in England, he served as a member of the Chapel Royal, providing music for the liturgy of the Church of England and, on a more private scale, for his fellow-Catholics. [eng]
The William Byrd Page at midiworld
William Byrd (1543-1623) was one of England's most gifted and respected composers of the late Renaissance. Justly called "a father of music" even during his lifetime, he had that rare ability to see the future without being rejected by his own time. His vocal music in particular stands supreme amongst all of the time, being, in his own words, "framed to the life of the words", instead of being constructed solely on musical logic as in the past. [eng]
RPO -- Selected Poetry of William Byrd (1543-1623)
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Classical Net - Basic Repertoire List - Byrd
Byrd was the leading English composer of his generation, and together with his continental colleagues Giovanni Palestrina (c.1525-1594) and Orlando de Lassus (1532-1594), one of the acknowledged great masters of the late Renaissance. [eng]
KUNST DER FUGE. William Byrd MIDI files [free download!]
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HOASM: William Byrd
Any investigation of the music and life of William Byrd must depend heavily on the writings of E.H. Fellowes, Thurston Dart, Joseph Kerman, Craig Monson, Alan Brown, Richard Turbet and Philip Brett. Fellowes provided the first detailed account, which hasrecently been superseded by a new study by John Harley. [eng]
The Keyboard Music of William Byrd
William Byrd (1543-1623) was one of England's most gifted and respected composers of the late Renaissance. Justly called "a father of music" even during his lifetime, he had that rare ability to see the future without being rejected by his own time. His vocal music in particular stands supreme amongst all of the time, being, in his own words, "framed to the life of the words", instead of being constructed solely on musical logic as in the past. [eng]
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: William Byrd
English composer, born in London in 1542 or 1543; died 4 July, 1623. He was the son of a musician, and studied music principally under Thomas Tallis. He became organist at Lincoln Cathedral in 1563, chorister in the Chapel Royal in 1570, and in 1575 received the title of Organist of the Chapel Royal without being obliged to perform the functions of that office. [eng]
BYRD, WILLIAM
English musical composer, was probably a member of one of the numerous Lincolnshire families of the name who were to be found at Lincoln, Spalding, Pinchbeck, Moulton and Epworth in the ,6th century. According to Wood, he was “bred up to musick under Thomas Tallis.” [eng]
Composers: Byrd
Most likely born in Lincolnshire in 1543, Byrd was the foremost English composer of his time. As a student of Thomas Tallis he was exposed to music of the Chapel Royal and the best of the English tradition. In 1563 he was appointed organist of Lincoln Cathedral, and by 1572 joined Tallis a gentleman of the Chapel Royal where he shared organist duties with Tallis. [eng]
Musica Classica - Classical Music - William Byrd
Life. Photo Gallery. [eng]
Dr. Estrella's Incredibly Abridged Dictionary of Composers
Byrd, William Period: Renaissance Born: 1543 in Lincolnshire, England Died: Tuesday, July 4, 1623 in Stondon, England [eng]
Dr. Estrella's Incredibly Abridged Dictionary of Composers
Byrd, William. [eng]
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