Byrd, William, 1539 or 1540-1623
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- 1539 or 1540-1623
131 Items by the Person Byrd, William, 1539 or 1540-1623
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- Confirma hoc Deus : motet for five voices for Whitsunday
- Assumpta est Maria : offertory for the feast of the assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary for five voices
- Ave Maria, c. 1605
- Ave Regina caelorum
- Ave verum
- Beata es : offertorium for feasts of the Blessed Virgin Mary for five voices
- Beata viscera : (Hail Mary, full of grace) : motet for five voices for feast of the Blessed Virgin
- Cantiones sacrae
- Cast off all doubtful care : madrigal for four voices from "Songs of sundrie natures," 1589
- Christmas-carols : für 5 und 6 st. gemischten und Instrumente nach Belieben : (engl. u. deutsch Text) : SSAA/TTB
- Collected vocal works
- Confirma hoc Deus : (confirm in us, o God)
- Consort music & consort songs
- Domine Secundum
- Domine, praestolamur adventum tuum
- Earl of Oxford's March : (march before the battell) : [for clarinet quartet]
- Earl of Oxford's March : (march before the battell) : [for saxophone quartet]
- Earl of Oxford's march
- Ego sum panis vivus
- Fantasia à 5 : descant, treble, 2 tenors and bass
- Fantazia no. 1 a 6
- Fantazia no. 2 a 6
- Five pieces from "The battell"
- For pleasure of the joyful time : 2 pieces by William Byrd
- Forty-five pieces for keyboard instruments
- Four part consort music
- Haec dies (this is the day)
- If Ye love me keep my Commandments
- In Tempore Paschali ; Regina Caeli ; In Assumptione Beatae Mariae Virginis ; Ave Regina Caelorum ; Salve Regina, Mater Misericordiae
- Intégrale des messes : the complete masses ; Motets
- Jhon, come kisse me now
- Justorum animae : (The souls of the righteous)
- Keyboard music
- Latin church music of the Polyphonic schools, No. 1, Salve Regina for four voices
- Latin church music of the polyphonic schools : motet for four voices in honour of the blessed sacrament, No. 6, O quam suavis
- Look down, O Lord
- Look down, o Lord
- Looke downe, O Lord
- Lullaby, my sweet little baby : a lullaby for five voices
- Lumen ad revelationem (Hail! O light immortal)
- Magnificat and Nunc dimittis (no. 5) : set to Gregorian tones
- Magnificat and Nunc dimittis : set to music in the key of D minor (transposed to F minor)
- Mass for 3 voices : für 3 Stimmen
- Mass for 4 voices : für 4 Stimmen
- Mass for 5 voices : für 5 Stimmen
- Mass for five voices
- Mass for five voices
- Mass for five voices ; : with Propers for the Feast of Corpus Christi
- Mass for four voices
- Mass for four voices
- Mass for three voices
- Memento salutis auctor
- Motets
- Motets
- Motets & masses
- My Ladye Nevells booke
- My Ladye Nevells booke of virginal music
- My Ladye Nevells booke of virginal music
- Ne irascaris, Domine : (Lord, do not crush us with thy wrath) : motet for five voices (S.A.T.Bar.B.) for Lent and Passiontide
- Non nobis Domine
- Non vos relinquam orphanos : motet for five voices : for Whitsuntide
- O sacrum convivium : antiphon to the Magnificat at 2nd Vespers of Corpus Christi
- On this day : Hodie beata Virgo : for vespers of the purification
- Play Byrd : four dances from the Fitzwilliam virginal book
- Renaissance masters, Motets | Haec dies
- Renaissance masters, Motets | Pascha nostrum
- Renaissance masters, Motets | Resurrexi
- Renaissance masters, Motets | Terra tremuit
- Renaissance masters, Motets | Victimae paschali
- Senex puerum
- Senex puerum portabat : Simeon carried the young child
- Senex puerum portabat : motet for four voices : for the Feast of the Purification
- Sing joyfully unto God
- Surge, illuminare : (arise, shine forth in splendour)
- Terra tremuit (lo, the earth did quake)
- The Earl of Oxford's March : (march before the battell) : [for 2 trumpets, horn, and trombone]
- The Earl of Oxford's March : (march before the battell) : [for trombone quartet]
- The carman's whistle : [for trombone quartet]
- The carman's whistle : [for trombone trio]
- The early Byrd : early works for voices, viols and virginals, Vol. 1
- The queenes alman and galliard : from the Fitzwilliam virginal book
- The three masses
- The three masses
- This day Christ was born : 'a carroll for Christmas day'
- Three old English rounds
- Tribue Domine
- William Byrd : edited and transcribed by Nigel North
- William Byrd for guitar
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- William Byrd & John Bull : the visionaries of piano music
- The three masses
- Live in Oxford
- Lux aeterna
- Magnum Mysterium, [Vol. 1-2]
- Spem in alium
- The woods so wild
- The Choir of Grace Cathedral, San Francisco : music for Easter, Ascension and Pentecost
- Mass for five voices ; : with Propers for the Feast of Corpus Christi
- The Cries of London : music in honor of Queen Elizabeth
- Young band repertoire project, Volume one
- c. 1300 - c. 2000
- A first harpsichord book
- All at once well met : English madrigals
- An anthology of English medieval and Renaissance vocal music : part songs for one to six voices
- Anthology of English Renaissance music for guitar : with historical and performance notes
- Armada : Music for viol consort from England and Spain
- The Oxford book of English madrigals
- The V. & A. keyboard collection : [Early keyboard instruments], Volume I
- Motets & masses
- The art of the recorder
- Byrd studies
- Canarios I
- Canarios II
- Canarios III
- Cantiones sacrae
- The caged Byrd : music for voices, viols and harpsichord, from a time of persecution, Vol. 2
- Ceremony and devotion : music for the Tudors
- Transformations
- Consort music & consort songs
- Cycles : Ireland tour 2002
- Dances from John Dowland's Lachrimae and Consort music and songs
- Die Messe
- The deer's cry
- Parthenia : or, The maydenhead of the first musicke that euer was printed for the virginalls
- Englische Fantasien : für drei Streich- oder Blasinstrumente aus dem 17. Jahrhundert
- English keyboard music [from the Tudor age to the Restoration]
- English motets
- Fanfares and passages
- Parthenia, or, The maydenhead of the first musicke that ever was printed for the virginalls
- Plum pudding
- Refuge from the flames : Miserere and the Savonarola legacy
- For pleasure of the joyful time : 2 pieces by William Byrd
- The flautist's collection, Book 4
- The new Novello book of short & easy anthems : for upper voices
- In Tempore Paschali ; Regina Caeli ; In Assumptione Beatae Mariae Virginis ; Ave Regina Caelorum ; Salve Regina, Mater Misericordiae
- In a strange land : Elizabethan composers in exile
- The passinge mesures : music of the English virginalists
- Intégrale des messes : the complete masses ; Motets
- Journey : two hundred years of harpsichord music
- Twenty-five pieces for keyed instruments from Benjamin Cosyn's virginal book
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- Lumen ad revelationem (Hail! O light immortal)
- Earl of Oxford's March : (march before the battell) : [for clarinet quartet]
- O sacrum convivium : antiphon to the Magnificat at 2nd Vespers of Corpus Christi
- Earl of Oxford's March : (march before the battell) : [for saxophone quartet]
- The early Byrd : early works for voices, viols and virginals, Vol. 1
- On this day : Hodie beata Virgo : for vespers of the purification
- Earl of Oxford's march
- Ego sum panis vivus
- The Earl of Oxford's March : (march before the battell) : [for trombone quartet]
- William Byrd for guitar
- Play Byrd : four dances from the Fitzwilliam virginal book
- Five pieces from "The battell"
- Non nobis Domine
- Looke downe, O Lord
- The carman's whistle : [for trombone trio]
- Senex puerum portabat : Simeon carried the young child
- Lullaby, my sweet little baby : a lullaby for five voices
- The Earl of Oxford's March : (march before the battell) : [for 2 trumpets, horn, and trombone]
- Senex puerum portabat : motet for four voices : for the Feast of the Purification
- Non vos relinquam orphanos : motet for five voices : for Whitsuntide
- Domine Secundum
- Domine, praestolamur adventum tuum
- Christmas-carols : für 5 und 6 st. gemischten und Instrumente nach Belieben : (engl. u. deutsch Text) : SSAA/TTB
- Confirma hoc Deus : (confirm in us, o God)
- For pleasure of the joyful time : 2 pieces by William Byrd
- Renaissance masters, Motets | Haec dies
- Renaissance masters, Motets | Pascha nostrum
- Haec dies (this is the day)
- The three masses
- If Ye love me keep my Commandments
- Senex puerum
- Renaissance masters, Motets | Resurrexi
- Sing joyfully unto God
- Magnificat and Nunc dimittis (no. 5) : set to Gregorian tones
- Magnificat and Nunc dimittis : set to music in the key of D minor (transposed to F minor)
- Jhon, come kisse me now
- Renaissance masters, Motets | Terra tremuit
- Motets
- Ave Maria, c. 1605
- Justorum animae : (The souls of the righteous)
- Renaissance masters, Motets | Victimae paschali
- William Byrd & John Bull : the visionaries of piano music
- Motets
- Ave verum
- Look down, O Lord
- Look down, o Lord
- Mass for 3 voices : für 3 Stimmen
- The three masses
- Mass for 4 voices : für 4 Stimmen
- Mass for 5 voices : für 5 Stimmen
- Surge, illuminare : (arise, shine forth in splendour)
- Terra tremuit (lo, the earth did quake)
- This day Christ was born : 'a carroll for Christmas day'
- Cantiones sacrae
- Cast off all doubtful care : madrigal for four voices from "Songs of sundrie natures," 1589
- The carman's whistle : [for trombone quartet]
- Mass for five voices ; : with Propers for the Feast of Corpus Christi
- Ceremony and devotion : music for the Tudors
- Three old English rounds
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