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Make A List of The Most Important Forms From The Renaissance
Make A List of The Most Important Forms From The Renaissance
Make A List of The Most Important Forms From The Renaissance
William Byrd eng. William Byrd, 1543 or 1544 - July 4, 1623, Standon Massey,
Essex - English composer, organist and harpsichordist. The largest and most
versatile composer of the Elizabethan era. Studied under T. Tallis. In 1563-1572
he was an organist at the Lincoln Cathedral, where he wrote simple music for the
Anglican Liturgy there. From 1572, becoming a member "gentleman" of the
Royal Chapel in London, he became close to the court of Elizabeth.
Ave verum corpus
Sellinger's Round
Luis de Milán, Louis Milán Spanish Luys de Milán, Luys Milan, Lluís del Milà and
others, about 1500 - about 1561 is a Spanish composer and vihuelist. The author
of the first collection of Spanish instrumental music - a manual for playing the
vihuela 1536, which is also notable for the fact that it contains the first verbal
designations of musical tempos in history.
Luis de Milán — El maestro: Pavana No. 1 in A minor