Translation: A long anthem, in moderate ranges of the four voices, but getting progressively more complex toward the end. William Billings.
Translation: The musical theme of the first two stanzas of each group are the same. Sacred , Motet. Language.
Translation: After each line is sung there is a brief pause, which contributes effectively to the somber atmosphere.
Translation: A cappella. Secular , Madrigal. Language. English. SATB. 1603.
Translation: Occasionally, he scribbled the last line, "The beauty about the good. "The beautiful to the good".
Translation: Written at the time of the accession of King Charles I and possibly the last anthem written by Gibbons.
Translation: Intended to be sung with the Morales Magnificat Quarti Toni "Et Exultavit" at Evensong. A suitable edition of the Magnificat.
Translation: This could be sung as a quartet, just take out the doubled notes as necessary. Thank you for your time and attention,.
Translation: three times in the minor key, the last in a major alternative. Mark Liversidge.
Translation: Professor David Fallows, to whom we owe this information, tentatively suggests the following interpretation of the words.
Translation: It consists of the last two verses from the hymn Pange Lingua, written by St. Thomas Aquinas. SATB.
Translation: The section before the fugue was published in 1779, in 3. 2 time, without words. A cappella. Sacred , Hymn Meter. 86.
Translation: Melody Line, Lyrics.